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Topol | Tevye | |
Norma Crane | Golde | |
Leonard Frey | Motel | |
Rosalind Harris | Tzeitel | |
Paul Mann | Lazar Wolf | |
Michele Marsh | Hodel | |
Molly Picon | Yente | |
Ray Lovelock | Fyedka | |
Paul Michael Glaser | Perchik | |
Shimen Ruskin | Mordcha | |
Zvee Scooler | Rabbi | |
Neva Small | Chava | |
Louis Zorich | Constable | |
Elaine Edwards | Shprintze | |
Candy Bonstein | Bielke |
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Producer |
Norman Jewison
Patrick J. Palmer Walter Mirisch |
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Writer | Norman Jewison
Sholom Aleichem Joseph Stein |
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Cinematography |
Oswald Morris
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Musician |
Jerry Bock
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This lavishly produced and critically acclaimed screen adaptation of the international stage sensation tells the life-affirming story of Tevye (Topol), a poor milkman whose love, pride and faith help him face the oppression of turn-of-the-century Czarist Russia. Nominated for eight Academy Awards. |
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