Funny Lady

Funny Lady (1975)

  • 38% of critics liked it
    (8 reviews)

  • 59% of users liked it
    (5,845 ratings)

Funny Lady, the follow-up to the 1968 Funny Girl which made a movie star of Barbra Streisand, picks up the character of Fanny Brice in the 1930s. Although she is a tremendously famous Broadway star, she has suffered from the stock market crash and needs to boost her finances. Even Ziegfeld, who soon… More

PG, 2 hr. 16 min.
Directed By
Herbert Ross
Written By
Jay Presson Allen
Genres
Drama, Romance, Musical & Performing Arts, Classics, Comedy
In Theaters
Mar 7, 1975 Wide
On DVD
Feb 5, 2002
Columbia Pictures

Critic Reviews

  • Renee Schonfeld, Common Sense Media

    Vibrant music, some infidelity in Funny Girl sequel.

  • Spyder Darling, elitestv.com

    Not so funny, or ladylike.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Cassie H


    A much deserved sequel to the first movie :) Barbara again amazes us with her amazing acting & singing skills :) This is another amazing marvel in film history :) James Caan is also incredibly exceptional in this movie as Fanny's love interest :)

  • jay n


    Okay sequel to the wonderful Funny Girl is missing several key ingredients that hold it back from the level of the first film. The most important would seem to be director William Wyler, who kept the first film moving even at an extended length this one plods here and there. The… More

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