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In the movie Fiddler on the Roof the fiddler has no name but if you read between the lines the fiddler represented the Jewish culture or was the "voice" of the Jewish people for the movie by representing the "traditions" through his playing. It's something to the representation to Antonio Banderas in the movie of the Evita where he was symbolically representing the people.
The date of release of the movie, Fiddler On The Roof, was November 3, 1971
the fiddler represented the Jewish culture or was the "voice" of the Jewish people for the movie by representing the "traditions" through his playing. It's something to the representation to Antonio Banderas in the movie of the Evita where he was symbolically representing the people.
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Topol (Israeli actor Haim Topol) played the lead character, Tevye in the 1971 movie. However, his character is a milkman, not the fiddler himself, who appears in the film at strategic points but has no spoken lines.
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No, She is the younger sister in Dirty Dancing.
In the movie Fiddler on the Roof the fiddler has no name but if you read between the lines the fiddler represented the Jewish culture or was the "voice" of the Jewish people for the movie by representing the "traditions" through his playing. It's something to the representation to Antonio Banderas in the movie of the Evita where he was symbolically representing the people.
The date of release of the movie, Fiddler On The Roof, was November 3, 1971
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As of now, there are no reports or announcements about a movie adaptation of the book series "Mother-Daughter Book Club" by Heather Vogel Frederick.
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No, but they appeared together in the movie First Daughter (2004) as mother and daughter.
Rose's mother was selfish, only thinking about what she wanted at her daughter's expense, and Rose eventually said: "Goodbye, Mother."
the fiddler represented the Jewish culture or was the "voice" of the Jewish people for the movie by representing the "traditions" through his playing. It's something to the representation to Antonio Banderas in the movie of the Evita where he was symbolically representing the people.
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