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Classic scene from legendary Jewish movie director and comedian Woody Allen's "Sleeper" when he's fitted for a new suit by robot jewish tailors!
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FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (Part Three of Three - 62 minutes long) is the 1971 film version of the Broadway musical of the same name. It was directed by Norman Jewison. The film won three Academy Awards, including one for arranger-conductor John Williams. It was nominated for several more, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Chaim Topol as Tevye, and Best Supporting Actor for Leonard Frey, who played Motel the Tailor (both had originally acted in the musical; Topol as Tevye in the London...
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FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (Part Two of Three - 59 minutes long) is the 1971 film version of the Broadway musical of the same name. It was directed by Norman Jewison. The film won three Academy Awards, including one for arranger-conductor John Williams. It was nominated for several more, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Chaim Topol as Tevye, and Best Supporting Actor for Leonard Frey, who played Motel the Tailor (both had originally acted in the musical; Topol as Tevye in the London production...
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FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (Part One of Three - 59 minutes long) is the 1971 film version of the Broadway musical of the same name. It was directed by Norman Jewison. The film won three Academy Awards, including one for arranger-conductor John Williams. It was nominated for several more, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Chaim Topol as Tevye, and Best Supporting Actor for Leonard Frey, who played Motel the Tailor (both had originally acted in the musical; Topol as Tevye in the London production...
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The family of Herman Rothman, tailor. Brzozw, 1924. Caption taken from the album "The Jewish Families of Brzozw," which was prepared in the '60s. by Jzef Rogowski, a craftsman and diarist of Brzozw. Property of the Regional Museum of Brzozw. (www.wiesenthal.com)
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