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Fiddler on the Roof |
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Genre
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Musical,
Comedy Drama,
Musical Drama,
Period Film.
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Year
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1971 |
Director
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Norman Jewison.
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Actors
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Topol,
Norma Crane,
Leonard Frey,
Molly Picon,
Paul Mann,
Rosalind Harris,
Sammy Bayes,
Theodore Bikel,
Candy Bonstein,
Ina Claire,
Brian Coburn,
Sarah Cohen,
Patience Collier,
Stella Courtney,
Barry Dennen,
Otto Diamant,
Arnold Diamond,
Vernon Dobtcheff,
Elaine Edwards,
Stanley Fleet,
Paul Michael Glaser,
Howard Goorney,
Aharon Ipalé,
Miki Iveria,
Carl Jaffe,
Peter Johnston,
Jacob Kalich,
Tutte Lemkow,
George Little,
Roger Lloyd Pack,
Raymond Lovelock,
Ruth Madoc,
Mark Malicz,
Alfred Maron,
Michele Marsh,
Vladimir Medar,
Albin Pahernik,
Marika Rivera,
Shimen Ruskin,
Zvee Scooler,
Alfie Scopp,
Neva Small,
Bob Stevenson,
Louis Zorich.
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File
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Runtime: |
179:00 |
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dvd-rip |
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698.97 Mb |
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Storyline:
Norman Jewison's adaptation of the long-running Broadway musical is set in the Ukranian ghetto village of Anatevka (the film was actually lensed in Yugoslavia). Israeli actor Topol repeats his London stage role as Tevye the milkman, whose equilibrium is constantly being challenged by his poverty, the prejudicial attitudes of non-Jews, and the romantic entanglements of his five daughters. Whenever the weight of the world becomes too much for him, Tevye carries on lengthy conversations with God, who does not answer but is at least more willing to listen than the milkman's remonstrative wife Golde. After arranging a marriage between his oldest daughter Tzeitel and wealthy butcher Lazar Wolf, Tevye is forced to do some quick rearranging when the girl falls in love with poor tailor Motel Kamzoil. Fancying himself more broad-minded than his gentile oppressors, Tevye cannot accept the notion that his other daughter Chava would want to marry Fyedka, a non-Jew. And after shouting the praises of "tradition," Tevye must change his tune-and his entire life-when he and his neighbors are forced out of Anatevka by the Czar's minions. Topol's co-stars include Norma Crane as Golde, Yiddish theater legend Molly Picon as Yente the matchmaker, and Leonard Frey as Motel. |
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