Fiddler on the Roof 1971
Shout It From The Rooftops!
In pre-revolutionary Russia, a poor Jewish peasant must contend with marrying off his three daughters while antisemitic sentiment threatens his home. Story: In the beginning of the Twentieth Century, Jews and Orthodox Christians live in the little village of Anatevka in the pre-revolutionary Russia of the Czars. Among the traditions of the Jewish community, the matchmaker arranges the match and the father approves it. The milkman Reb Tevye is a poor man that has been married for twenty-five years with Golde and they have five daughters. When the local matchmaker Yente arranges the match between his older daughter Tzeitel and the old widow butcher Lazar Wolf, Tevye agrees with the wedding. However Tzeitel is in love with the poor tailor Motel Kamzoil and they ask permission to Tevye to get married that he accepts to please his daughter. Then his second daughter Hodel (Michele Marsh) and the revolutionary student Perchik decide to marry each other and Tevye is forced to accept. When Perchik is arrested by the Czar troops and sent to Siberia, Hodel decides to leave her family and homeland and travel to Siberia to be with her beloved Perchik... Did you know: Zero Mostel, who created the role of Tevye on Broadway, was reportedly bitter that he did not play the role in the movie. Years later, when his son Josh Mostel received a phone call offering him the role of Blotto in the TV series
Delta House, he reportedly yelled, "Tell them to ask Topol's son if he wants the job!"
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Date: 3 November 1971
Directed by: Norman Jewison
Writen by: Topol, Norma Crane, Leonard Frey
Rating: 7.8
Countries: USA
MPAA Rating: G
Runtime: 181 minutes
Oscars: 3
Budget : 9000000
Alternative Title : Um Violinista no Telhado
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Cast Norma Crane as GoldeLeonard Frey as Motel Molly Picon as Yente Topol as Tevye Paul Mann as Lazar Wolf Rosalind Harris as Tzeitel Michele Marsh as Hodel Neva Small as Chava Paul Michael Glaser as Perchik Ray Lovelock as Fyedka Elaine Edwards as Shprintze Candy Bonstein as Bielke Shimen Ruskin as Mordcha Zvee Scooler as Rabbi Louis Zorich as Constable Studios : The Mirisch Corporation Cartier Productions
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In pre-revolutionary Russia, a poor Jewish peasant must contend with marrying off his three daughters while antisemitic sentiment threatens his home.
Story: In the beginning of the Twentieth Century, Jews and Orthodox Christians live in the little village of Anatevka in the pre-revolutionary Russia of the Czars. Among the traditions of the Jewish community, the matchmaker arranges the match and the father approves it. The milkman Reb Tevye is a poor man that has been married for twenty-five years with Golde and they have five daughters. When the local matchmaker Yente arranges the match between his older daughter Tzeitel and the old widow butcher Lazar Wolf, Tevye agrees with the wedding. However Tzeitel is in love with the poor tailor Motel Kamzoil and they ask permission to Tevye to get married that he accepts to please his daughter. Then his second daughter Hodel (Michele Marsh) and the revolutionary student Perchik decide to marry each other and Tevye is forced to accept. When Perchik is arrested by the Czar troops and sent to Siberia, Hodel decides to leave her family and homeland and travel to Siberia to be with her beloved Perchik...
Did you know: Zero Mostel, who created the role of Tevye on Broadway, was reportedly bitter that he did not play the role in the movie. Years later, when his son Josh Mostel received a phone call offering him the role of Blotto in the TV series
Delta House, he reportedly yelled, "Tell them to ask Topol's son if he wants the job!"
































