USA,
1975, 136 min
Directed by:
Herbert RossCinematography:
James Wong HoweCast:
Barbra Streisand, James Caan, Omar Sharif, Roddy McDowall, Ben Vereen, Carole Wells, Larry Gates, Lilyan Chauvin, Ken Sansom, Colleen Camp, Bill Baldwin (more)Plots(1)
It is the 1930s, and Fanny is now over Nick. She is due to wed impresario Billy Rose (James Caan), but the union proves to be a tempestuous one. Although Billy provides Fanny with several hit songs, she soon tires of his womanising. (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)
Reviews (1)
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The intoxication of Funny Girl has fizzled out a lot in Funny Lady simply because the modest and funny girl has turned into an annoying and boring lady. It is a fact that Barbara Streisand's star didn't shine and impress me as much as in Funny Girl. The choreography of the dances and the music, however, remained great. In short, a drier, loose sequel to the very fresh first part. ()