Tevye

Tevye

Release date : December 21, 1939
Runtime : 1h 33m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : Yiddish /
Director : Maurice Schwartz /
Production companies : Maymon Film Inc. /
December 21, 1939 1h 33m United States of America Drama Yiddish More
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Tevye is a dairyman in the Russian Ukraine early in the 20th century. He lives in a cabin outside Boyberik with his wife Goldie, his widowed daughter Tseytl, her two children, and his younger daughter, the unmarried Khave. Khave is being courted by Fedya, a Christian, the son of a local government official. Tevye warns Khave against romance and marriage outside her faith, but Fedya is persuasive too. What will Khave decide, how will Tevye react, and when the Tsar initiates a pogrom, will Tevye's friends come to his defense? Can the stubborn Tevye reconcile his heart and tradition?
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Maurice Schwartz
Tevya 'Tevye'
Miriam Riselle
Chavah 'Khave'
Rebecca Weintraub
Goldie 'Golde'
Paula Lubelski
Zeitel 'Tseytl'
Leon Liebgold
Fedya 'Fedye' Galagen
Vicki Marcus
Shloimele
Julius Adler
Aleksei, the Priest
Daniel Makarenko
Mikita Galagen, Fedya's Father
Helen Grossman
Mrs. Galagen, Mikita's Wife
Al Harris
Zazuli 'Zuzuya'
Louis Weisberg
Shtarsina
Boas Young
Uradnick, the Officer

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  • title:Tevye
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1939
  • Runtime:1h 33m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: Yiddish ·
  • Director: Maurice Schwartz /
  • Writers: Sholom Aleichem · Maurice Schwartz · Marcy Klauber ·
  • Production companies: Maymon Film Inc. ·
  • Overview:Tevye is a dairyman in the Russian Ukraine early in the 20th century. He lives in a cabin outside Boyberik with his wife Goldie, his widowed daughter Tseytl, her two children, and his younger daughter, the unmarried Khave. Khave is being courted by Fedya, a Christian, the son of a local government official. Tevye warns Khave against romance and marriage outside her faith, but Fedya is persuasive too. What will Khave decide, how will Tevye react, and when the Tsar initiates a pogrom, will Tevye's friends come to his defense? Can the stubborn Tevye reconcile his heart and tradition?
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