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Funny Lady

Funny Lady

  • Status: Released
  • 01-01-1975
  • Runtime: 136 min
  • Score: 5.227
  • Vote count: 66

Famous singer Fanny Brice has divorced her first husband Nicky Arnstein. During the Great Depression she has trouble finding work as an artist, but meets Billy Rose, a newcomer who writes lyrics and owns a nightclub.

Barbra Streisand

Fanny Brice

James Caan

Billy Rose

Omar Sharif

Nick Arnstein

Roddy McDowall

Bobby Moore

Ben Vereen

Bert Robbins

Carole Wells

Norma Butler

Larry Gates

Bernard Baruch

Eugene Troobnick

Ned

Heidi O'Rourke

Eleanor Holm

Royce Wallace

Adele

Lilyan Chauvin

Mademoiselle

Samantha C. Kirkeby

Fran

Matt Emery

Buck Bolton

Joshua Shelley

Painter

Cliff Norton

Stage Manager

Corey Fischer

Conductor

Garrett Lewis

Production Singer

Byron Webster

Crazy Quilt Director

Ken Sansom

Frederick Martin (Daddy)

Colleen Camp

Billy's Girl

Alana Stewart

Girl With Nick

Jackie Stoloff

Mrs. Arnstein

Bert May

Assistant Stage Manager

Bea Busch

Ned's Secretary

Maggie Malooly

Gossip Columnist

Don Torres

Man At Wedding

Jodean Lawrence

Woman At Wedding

Larry Arnold

Maître D' In Billy's Club

Shirley Kirkes

Singer In Billy's Club

Jerry Trent

Paper Moon Tap Trio

Toni Kaye

Paper Moon Tap Trio

Gary Menteer

Paper Moon Tap Trio

Raymond Guth

Buffalo Handler

Deborah Sherman

Billy's Secretary

Dick Winslow

Fritz

Dick DeBenedictis

Rehearsal Pianist

Louis Da Pron

Choreographer

Hank Stohl

Radio Director

Diane Wyatt

Baruch's Secretary

Tom Northam

Magazine Executive

Tod Durwood

Photographer

Paul Bryar

Cleaning Man

Brett Hadley

Aquacade Assistant

Jack Frey

Aquacade Assistant

Jadeen Vaughn

Aquacade Assistant

Ben Freedman

Newspaper Vendor

Maralyn Thuma

Radio Singer

Phil Gray

Radio Singer

Frank L. Pine

Pilot

Bill Baldwin

Announcer

Ann Pennington

(uncredited)

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I guess a sequel to "Funny Girl" (1968) was always likely, but it really ended up being a shame that we waited seven years for this really unremarkable follow-up. The theme picks up the life of the now successful Fanny Brice (Barbra Streisand) and develops her rather lively relationship with two-bit writer Billy Rose (James Caan), who wrote a few of her hits and to whom she got married. Unfortunately, despite a decent effort from the star, the writing is not a patch on the first film: the humour there that was naive and amusing has now become coarse, unfunny and strained. The musical numbers - "More Than You Know" from Streisand and "Me and My Shadow" from Al Jolson demonstrate that Rose had some skill (with Yip Harburg on the first song too) at song writing, but again there is a paucity of memorable songs from his pen. Indeed the Oscar nominated (John) Kander and (Fred) Ebb seem to have done most of the musical heavy lifting here. We also dwell far too much on their flawed relationship, and by halfway through, the initial "breath of fresh air" approach Caan brought to the film, was drowning in a sea of treacle. Omar Sharif brings a soupçon of style to this film, and there's Roddy McDowall - well he could hardly be described as versatile, but he tries to liven things up a bit too - but, in the end it's a film about two songs with performances that almost look like they were implanted into the thing. As you would expect, it is a well put together piece of cinema - it looks and sounds great, but like a meringue - there is not much inside.