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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. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF has been a beloved musical for decades and the movie, which aired this past Saturday on Reel 13, was enormously successful when it first came out in 1971. I, however, have never been interested in the show. Though I do like some of the more famous songs ("Matchmaker" is catchy, "If I Were a Rich Man" is universally appealing and "Sunrise, Sunset" is beautifully written), I have always found the overall show to be pretty dull and very frustrating in terms of its repetitive " [More]
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"I REALY LIKED THIS MOVIE THE MUSIC IS REALLY GOD AND THE TIMING OF THE DANCES THEY DID IN THIS MOVIE. I WHATCH THIS MOVIE ALL THE TIME. IT'S A GOOD MOVIE I WOULD GIVE IT 5 STAR " [More]
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"A family-friendly musical that explores the changing face of the old ways as the new world comes calling. And a nice treat to see Paul Michael Glaser in his role. " [More]
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"One of my favorite authors, G.K. Chesterton, would've said "Why, a documentary on practical shipbuilding of course!" [quote user="leeroy711"] Fiddler On The Roof - I have to through a musical in there, that way if the island happens to be populated with monkeys, I could train them to do some of my favorite numbers. "Matchmonkey, matchmonkey, please make me a match................." Y " [More]
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"[quote user="leeroy711"]I think Ive got it: Miller's Crossing - I've sat through this movie soooo many times, I don't think I could go very long without watching it. Fiddler On The Roof - I have to through a musical in there, that way if the island happens to be populated with " [More]
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Spirited, funny, and deeply affecting, 1971's Fiddler on the Roof is a successful adaptation of its stage counterpart. Topol makes the transition from the London stage production with ease, and the supporting performances are similarly strong. Most crucial, however, is the quality of the big set pieces: gorgeously staged and musically flawless, the joyous "Tradition" and the tear-inducing "Sunrise, Sunset" leap from the screen. Director Norman Jewison makes full use of the advantages of film; thanks to the rich, on-location scenery, the material doesn't feel as if it's been subjected to a quick big-screen makeover. Fiddler was a huge success -- it was the second highest-grossing movie of the year (after The Godfather) and took home Oscars for cinematography, sound, and score. Without a doubt, it's much more sentimental than the New Hollywood films that dominated the era, but it never hits a false note. ~ Matthew Doberman, All Movie Guide
 

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