Tevye and His Seven Daughters (1968)
Russia, 1905. Tuvia is the only Jew living in the village of Antevka. He is very poor but things change when, as a token of gratitude for a service rendered, he is given a cow and some food. Now, his wife, his seven daughters and himself have access to a better life. Tuvia sells his milk and his butter. Moreover, he is now able to give his daughters a dowry and marry them. But you can't buy happiness...
Director: Menahem Golan
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Shmuel Rodensky as Tevye |
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Betty Segal as Golda |
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Peter van Eyck as Priest |
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Robert Hoffmann as Fyodor |
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Wolfgang Kieling as Anton Poperilli, Tevjes Nachbar |
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Ninette Dinar as Zeitl |
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Avital Paz as Hodl |
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Tikva Mor as Chava |
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Mira Gan-Mor as Bailke |
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Illi Gorlitzky as Menahem Mendel |
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Mira Katzir as Twin |
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Rachel Katzir as Twin |
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Alice Bonfield as (uncredited) |
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Sabi Dorr as (uncredited) |
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Rafi Natan as (uncredited) |
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Aviva Orgad as (uncredited) |
| Directing | Menahem Golan | Director |
| Writing | Menahem Golan | Writer |
| Writing | Sholom Aleichem | Writer |
| Writing | Chaim Hefner | Writer |
| Writing | Arnold Perl | Novel |
| Editing | Dov Hoenig | Editor |
| Sound | Dov Seltzer | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Nissim Leon | Director of Photography |