The Concession Stand

Monday, May 15, 2017

#1 in 1971: Fiddler on the Roof





Fiddler on the Roof temporarily brought back the idea of movie musicals produced in a more traditional fashion. The film was a fairly faithful adaptation of the Broadway musical, a genre that had been left for dead just a few years earlier. The success of the film further cemented the idea of big business taking over Hollywood; the film was produced by United Artists, which had been purchased by Transamerica in a diversification effort.