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Genre | Musicals & Performing Arts/Musicals/General |
Format | Blu-ray |
Contributor | Stanley Fleet, Walter Cartier, Louis Zorich, Albin Pahernik, Shimen Ruskin, Michael Glaser, Alfred Maron, Carl Jaffe, Stella Courtney, Michele Marsh, George Little, Bob Stevenson, Marika Rivera, Peter Johnston, Miki Iveria, Theodore Bikel, Rosalind Harris, Lou Zamprogna, Norman Jewison, Paul Mann, Howard Goorney, Neva Small, Petra Siniawski, Mark Malicz, Elaine Edwards, Ivan Baptie, Patience Collier, Paul Michael Glaser, Aharon Ipalé, Sarah Cohen, Aharon Ipale, Molly Picon, Vernon Dobtcheff, Harry Ditson, Alfie Scopp, Ina Claire, Tutte Lemkow, Raymond Lovelock, Otto Diamant, Arnold Diamond, Topol, Candy Bonstein, Roger Lloyd Pack, Zvee Scooler, Sammy Bayes, Harold Prince, Brian Coburn, Jacob Kalich, Norma Crane, Barry Dennen, Ruth Madoc, Vladimir Medar, Adam Scott, Leonard Frey See more |
Language | English, French, Spanish |
Runtime | 3 hours and 1 minute |
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A poor Jewish milkman and his wife try to marry off their five daughters in czarist Russia.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : G (General Audience)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces
- Item model number : FOXS123298BR
- Director : Norman Jewison
- Media Format : Blu-ray
- Run time : 3 hours and 1 minute
- Release date : April 5, 2011
- Actors : Topol, Norma Crane, Leonard Frey, Molly Picon, Paul Mann
- Dubbed: : Spanish, French
- Subtitles: : English, French, Spanish
- Producers : Norman Jewison, Harold Prince
- Studio : Mgm (Video & DVD)
- ASIN : B004N66XZ8
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #22,750 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #10,080 in Blu-ray
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Customers consider this movie one of the best musical dramas of all time, praising its magnificent musical numbers and perfect casting. Moreover, the Blu-ray version features excellent cinematography and holds up well over time. Additionally, they appreciate how it captures Jewish culture and history, with one customer noting it depicts life realistically for the Jewish community.
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Customers love this movie, describing it as an all-time favorite with an enjoyable story and musical.
"This is a great movie! Yes, and you don't have to be Jewish to enjoy this masterpiece. Perfect casting of characters and I love all the songs...." Read more
"...that her third daughter has married against their will is profoundly moving...." Read more
"One of the many great old movies! Love the show and the music!!" Read more
"...many awards for its music and acting, being commended as the best staging of this story, although one critic wrote that the story was incredibly..." Read more
Customers love the music of this movie, praising its magnificent musical numbers and beautiful songs.
"...by Herschel Bernardi (who sang in the Broadway play) and what a terrific song this was...." Read more
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"...This effect is gained by awesome music and vocals, costumes with noticeable texturing that fit the occasion, and some small form of messiness in..." Read more
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Customers praise the acting in the movie, noting it is well-performed with perfect casting, and they love the characters, with one customer specifically highlighting the father's performance.
"...Perfect casting of characters and I love all the songs...." Read more
"...daughters (Rosalind Harris, Michele Marsh and Neva Small) are very well cast...." Read more
"...Tevye was played by Chaim Topol, an excellent actor who, though young at the time of filming, managed to capture the voice and posture of a man..." Read more
"...I dare remind people that this film is based off a play (Which, the play is about 2 hours and 45 minutes long ), and is considered one of the best..." Read more
Customers find the movie to be a great collector's edition with excellent extras, making it a worthwhile purchase.
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Customers praise the movie's quality, noting that it arrives in perfect condition and holds up well over time, with one customer mentioning it surpasses the original VHS version.
"...I like to see the actresses prettily made up, but here the gritty realism works perfectly. Leonard Frey is solid as Motel the Tailor...." Read more
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Customers appreciate how the movie provides a good understanding of Jewish communities' plight and captures their culture, teaching students about Jewish history and tradition.
"...attention to detail in the costumes and characters, bringing them to life with such accuracy, you find it hard to believe they aren’t real." Read more
"...poverty beautifully combine in a way that is easy to follow and grounded in reality...." Read more
"...background piece, narrated by director Norman Jewison, explaining the history of Jews under the Russian Tzar, the "Pale of Settlement,"..." Read more
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"...up the screen with his stagey, larger than life, multi-dimensional performance in the leading role and won a richly merited oscar nomination..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2025This is a great movie! Yes, and you don't have to be Jewish to enjoy this masterpiece. Perfect casting of characters and I love all the songs. Standouts would be: Tradition + If I Were A Rich Man + Matchmaker, Matchmaker + Sunrise, Sunset + Chava Ballet Sequence. To be honest, I had to watch this DVD in 2 parts since "Fiddler On The Roof" runs for about 3 hours. How Chaim TOPOL (although nominated) did not win the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1972 is beyond me. The Academy folks gave this Award to Gene Hackman for his portrayal of Popeye Doyle in "The French Connesction". Trouble is, lots of male actors could play Popeye Doyle, but if you ask me, how many of them could play Reb Tevye??? It takes a boat-load of talent, and TOPOL does a super magnificent job !!! WOW !!! Perhaps if TOPOL were an American actor instead of being from Israel, he would have won the Academy Award in 1972. God knows !!! (forgive the pun, hahaha) I happen to like Gene Hackman, but the Best Actor Award should have gone to TOPOL. / AND... AND... AND...Excellent Movie but Optional English Subtitles (for the deaf and hard of hearing) was totally DISAPPOINTING !!! Who decided to add subtitles for the conversations.... but not the songs??? After all, "Fiddler On The Roof" is known for its tremendous songs . Why not add English Subtitles for these songs too??? / Anyhow, with all that, "Fiddler On The Roof" still stands as one of the BEST MUSICALS of all time. The wedding song "Sunrise, Sunset" has always been my favourite, and these words will stay with me forever: "Sunrise, Sunset...Sunrise, Sunset... Swiftly Fly The Years...One Season Following Another... Laiden With Happiness and Tears." / ps: As a point of interest, the song "When Messiah Comes" was excluded because of the 3 hour movie length. Too bad, because I heard the original sung by Herschel Bernardi (who sang in the Broadway play) and what a terrific song this was. As Mick Jagger would say: "You can't always get what you want." (I'm a big fan of The Rolling Stones too)
- Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2013I never was a big fan of musicals. To me, they are characterized by an excess of sentimental slush, paper-thin plots, two-dimensional characters and contrived scenarios for an excuse to add another song or dance. However, Norman Jewison's Fiddler on the Roof seems to exhibit more of the genre's strengths than weaknesses.
The episodical plot involves the everyday life experiences of a Jewish milkman named Tevye and how each of his three older daughters marry away from the law and tradition, one 'pushing the envelope' a little further than the one before. Tevye is high-strung, hot-tempered, gruff, cantankerous and sometimes plain annoying but if you look beyond his rough exterior you'll see that he really does love and care about his family. One of his most consistent traits is that in spite of having almost no spare time to read the scriptures as he often longs to, he carries on a constant conversation with God.
One thing I admire about Jewison's direction is that he doesn't fall into the trap of casting big stars (Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando, Karl Malden, etc.--all undeniably favorites of mine.) in the leading roles simply because the iconic names would sell more tickets. He chooses his actors based on who is most suited for their parts regardless of their popularity or star status. In other words, he is more concerned with the artistic quality of the film than making a quick buck. Chaim Topol (Tevye) lights up the screen with his stagey, larger than life, multi-dimensional performance in the leading role and won a richly merited oscar nomination although he didn't win it. And it does not matter as the Academy is mostly a popularity contest with actors, having little to do with true merit. You win the trophy, you are the talk of the town for a week and then everyone forgets you in the next two or so decades. What really matters is the quality of your performance--that you gave the audience something to remember for years to come. (Julie Andrews losing out a Best Leading Actress nomination for Maria in The Sound of Music is a perfect example.) Topol can do more with a look in his eyes than most actors today can with an entire script. The scene where Lazar Wolf says "This means a lot to me Tevye because frankly I'm lonely. I like her." referring to Tevye's eldest daughter, and Tevye thinks he's talking about his milkcow is a perfect example. Norma Crane (what a sadly underused actress who died tragically young) is also superb as Tevye's wife Golde, the grumpy old shrew with a heart of gold. The scenes where she and Tevye re-evaluate their marriage "Do you love me?" and where she tells him tearfully that her third daughter has married against their will is profoundly moving. All three elder daughters (Rosalind Harris, Michele Marsh and Neva Small) are very well cast. They are not made up to look like fresh new Hollywood starlets; (manicured eyebrows, make-up, lipstick and bangs) they resemble real, plain, ordinary farm girls with freckles, moles, etc.) Usually, I like to see the actresses prettily made up, but here the gritty realism works perfectly. Leonard Frey is solid as Motel the Tailor. If I don't give him the Supporting Actor nomination he recieved, it is not because he is bad but simply because he never really stood out to me in anyway. Molly Picon is hilarious as the eccentric matchmaker Yente. Even in the bleakest moments, she can still find room for a joke. "Well, Anatevka hasn't exactly been the Garden of Eden."
The best (and most powerfully done) scenes were:
1. When Lazar Wolf tells Tevye how lonely he is and how he wants to marry Tzitel and Tevye thinks he's talking about the milkcow he wants to buy.
2. Tzietal and Motel's wedding. "Sunrise Sunset."
3. When Golde runs to her husband with terrible news-Chava has married a Gentile. He tells her Chava is dead to them and she must forget her. Golde cries and trembles all over. That part was very emotionally draining.
4. When Chava comes back with her new husband to say goodbye and Tevye ignores her. The expression on Golde's face during this scene is well worth watching. Like Topol, Norma Crane could do more with a mere look than many actresses can do with a whole script.
5. When Tevye and Golde think back over their arranged marriage and discover that they've learned to love one another. "Do you love me?"
The musical score was one of the oscar winning features. It deserved it because it was magnificently orchestrated and did a great job balancing the sad and humorous. Oswald Morris' autumn and winter cienematography contains muted, subtle shades of yellow, orange, green, brown, black and white.
The only percivable flaw I can find is that some scenes go on a little too long. You could probably cut out fifteen minutes and it wouldn't hurt. One such example is the opening sunrise. We get three minutes of a town's sihlouette before Tevye's narration. The ending is also too drawn out. When Tevye picks up the wheelbarrow with all the family's possessions, he says to his family "Now let's go." and they leave the house. We get another shot of the two youngest daughters opening the gate for him. That would have been the perfect place to wrap it up. But instead we get a series of shots of the other Jews leaving their homes with the constable inspecting them on his horse while the dirge-like "Anatevka" song is repeated over and over. The film editor didn't have to do this because we already know beforehand the villagers of Anatevka are leaving their homes.
I recommend this film. Great for discussions and more deep than your average musical. Five Stars.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025One of the many great old movies! Love the show and the music!!
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- Douglas KaiuraReviewed in Canada on February 8, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars one of the best musicals ever.
Nominated for 8 Academy Awards and winner of 3. Magnificent film adaptation of broadway play. Topol is excellent in his role as Tevye a milkman with 5 daughters. The film starts with him singing Tradition, accompanied by a fiddler on the roof, violin played by Isaac Stern. Also Sunrise Sunset and If I were a Rich Man and do I love you with wife. Orchestration by John Williams, famed for Indianna Jones and Star Wars theme songs. Topol makes a bargain with butcher who is very wealthy for his daughter to marry but she falls in love with a very shy tailor. Great dance sequence in marriage. Also in tavern Russian dancers excellent as is dancers who dance with bottle on hat. Second daughter falls in love with a revolutionary played by Michael Glasser, and third daughter falls in love with non jew and he is violent in saying his daughter will no longer be part of the family. Tragically the entire village must leave on orders from the Russian government and it is sad to see the village packing up and leaving some for America. Excellent music, great cast and wonderful music. Highly recommended.
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adam edvardssonReviewed in Sweden on June 5, 2023
4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastisk film
Bra musik, bra skådespeleri & bra story. Rekommenderar verkligen denna
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Amarilla06Reviewed in Germany on January 1, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars ein tolles MUsical
Ich habe diesen Film das erste Mal in Kanada gesehen und völlig begeistert von diesem Musical. Als ich dann in den Geschäften hier danach suchte, fand ich es nirgends. Zum Glück bin ich dann auf Amazon fündig geworden!
Dieser Film ist immer wieder schön zu sehen, das Musical ist einmalig! Es bietet nicht nur einen tollen Einblick in das Leben eines kleinen jüdischen Dorfes in Russland während des Weltkrieges, sondern beinhaltet auch wunderschöne musikalische Momente!
Für mich volle und ganze 5 Sterne!!!
- trevorReviewed in Canada on November 22, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Item arrived on time and in perfect condition.
This product is a gift for movie night for my wife and I and our family. I shall be very pleased to present it on our special night.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in India on October 18, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Collectors Edition!
This movie is a Classic, but what makes this Blueray version peiceless is the Special Features, with actual footage from the making of Fiddler on location, Directors views, scene comparisons.... all this is a must see for Movie Buffs/Students/Historians of Cinema!
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