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<description>&lt;p&gt;When will this be out on dvd. I missed the movie.In any event  good luck with your blog maybe you will find this interesting http://www.angelfire.com/ny5.mahler &quot;Mahler: The Man Who Was Never Born is a play which utilizes Goethe&apos;s concept of The Faustian Bargain. It is a term that I&apos;ve coined to indicate an imagined, unearned gain in exchange for one&apos;s soul - a barter where-in the recipent is the looser. It is the relinquishing of one&apos;s judgement and life and when he places himself in the power of another. One does not get a &quot;free lunch.&quot;&quot;-From the Author&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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