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Sholem Aleichem's tale of Tevye the Milkman had been filmed twice previously, but it was the hit Broadway musical version that became this spectacularly heart-warming United Artists movie in 1971. As the Russian Jew touching trying to conserve his heritage against all the odds, the role became a personal triumph for Israel's Chaim Topol. Ossie Morris won an Oscar for his Panavision photography, shooting through a nylon stocking lens to achieve an authentic period look, as did music maestro John Williams for the magnificent soundtrack featuring violin genius Isaac Stern playing for the symbolic fiddler. (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM))

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Awards

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Academy Awards

  • 1972 - Oswald Morris (Best Achievement in Cinematography)
  • 1972 - John Williams (Best Scoring of Music - Adaptation or Treatment)
  • 1972 - Best Sound Mixing
  • 1972 - Best Motion Picture of the Year
  • 1972 - Norman Jewison (Best Achievement in Directing)
  • 1972 - Chaim Topol (Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role)
  • 1972 - Leonard Frey (Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role)
  • 1972 - Best Achievement in Production Design

Golden Globes

  • 1972 - Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
  • 1972 - Chaim Topol (Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy)
  • 1972 - Norman Jewison (Best Director)
  • 1972 - Paul Mann (Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture)