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temptation of the prophet, and his choice of the path of purity and not that of base compromise. "It is a film," the producer, Sisodia, informed _Ciné -Blitz_, "about how newness enters the world." -- But would it not be seen as blasphemous, a crime against . . . -- "Certainly not," Billy Battuta insisted. "Fiction is fiction; facts are facts. Our purpose is not to make some farrago like that movie _The Message_ in which, whenever Prophet Muhammad (on whose name be peace!) was heard to speak, you saw only the head of his camel, moving its mouth. _That_ -- excuse me for pointing out -- had no class. We are making a high--taste, quality picture. A moral tale: like -- what do you call them? -- fables."
"Like a dream," Mr. Sisodia said.
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