Funny Lady (1975)
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38% of critics liked it
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58% of users liked it
(5,987 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 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 will pass away, is having a hard time raising money for a show. Into this scene bursts brash young Billy Rose (James Caan), an egotistical lyricist with unrestrained ambition. He cajoles and charms Fanny into linking up with him, convincing him that he can produce a revue that will showcase her to their mutual advantage. Out of town, the show is an unmitigated disaster, and Fanny uses her professional know-how to whip the show into shape. It arrives in New York a hit -- and Fanny and Billy arrive an item. Both of their careers blossom, but even though they marry, their relationship suffers. Fanny still carries a torch for first husband Nick (Omar Sharif), and Billy, partially because of insecurities caused by Fanny's feelings for Nick, has a roving eye. In California working on a lucrative radio show, Fanny and Nick connect again -- and Fanny realizes that she is finally over him. Thrilled, she flies to Cleveland, where Billy is working on a new show, ready to commit herself totally to him -- only to find him in bed with another woman. The two part, but years later they meet again to discuss a new show, and it's clear that the chemistry between them is still there. ~ Craig Butler, Rovi
- Directed By
- Herbert Ross
- Written By
- Jay Presson Allen
- Genres
- Drama, Romance, Musical & Performing Arts, Classics, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Mar 7, 1975 Wide
- Studio
- Columbia Pictures
Critic Reviews
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Renee Schonfeld, Common Sense Media
Vibrant music, some infidelity in Funny Girl sequel.
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Spyder Darling, elitestv.com
Not so funny, or ladylike.
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Cast
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Barbra Streisand
as Fanny Brice
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James Caan
as Billy Rose
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Omar Sharif
as Nick Arnstein
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Roddy McDowall
as Bobby
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Ben Vereen
as Bert Robbins
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Carole Wells
as Norma Butler
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Larry Gates
as Bernard Baruch
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Heidi O'Rourke
as Eleanor Holm
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Samantha Huffaker
as Fran
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Matt Emery
as Buck Bolton
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Joshua Shelley
as Painter
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Corey John Fischer
as Conductor
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Garrett Lewis
as Production Singer
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Don Torres
as Man At Wedding
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Raymond Guth
as Buffalo Handler
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Eugene Troobnick
as Ned
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Royce Wallace
as Adele
- Paul Bryar
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Colleen Camp
as Billy's Girl
- Lilyan Chauvin
- Cliff Norton
- Ken Sansom
- Byron Webster
- Jodean Lawrence