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In 1969 it became [[The Movie]] starring Barbra Streisand as Dolly, becoming one of her best-known roles. Modern audiences, however, will probably recognize footage from the movie due to its [[Revival by Commercialization|use]] in the recent [[Pixar]] film ''[[WALL-E]]''.
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* [[Ambiguously Jewish]]: Dolly Levi is an interesting case, as she is played by Barbra Streisand in the film, and the character in the play is presumably Irish-American (her maiden name is Gallagher) and intermarried, but in both cases speaks with a "Yiddish" rhythm and is a good fit for the stereotypical matchmaker of Jewish humor (compare her with Yente of ''[[Fiddler on the Roof]]'').
* [[Audience Monologue]]: The stage musical contains several, mainly holdovers from ''The Matchmaker'', where they were used even more extensively. For the most part, they were excised from the movie version.
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