Fanny Brice
Barbra Streisand
Fanny Brice

“People who see FUNNY GIRL are the luckiest people in the world!”
The life of famed 1930s comedienne Fanny Brice, from her early days in the Jewish slums of New York, to the height of her career with the Ziegfeld Follies, as well as her marriage to the rakish gambler Nick Arnstein.
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Fanny Brice
Barbra Streisand
Fanny Brice
Nick Arnstein
Omar Sharif
Nick Arnstein
Rose Brice
Kay Medford
Rose Brice
Georgia James
Anne Francis
Georgia James
Florenz Ziegfeld
Walter Pidgeon
Florenz Ziegfeld
Eddie Ryan
Lee Allen
Eddie Ryan
Mrs. Strakosh
Mae Questel
Mrs. Strakosh
Branca
Gerald Mohr
Branca
Keeney
Frank Faylen
Keeney
Emma
Mittie Lawrence
Emma
Mrs. O'Malley
Gertrude Flynn
Mrs. O'Malley
Mrs. Meeker
Penny Santon
Mrs. Meeker
Barbra Streisand is simply superb in this depiction of the early life of Vaudeville girl and more Fanny Brice. From her humble beginnings, and with the help of her friend Eddie Ryan (Lee Allen) we see her come to the attention of the mighty Florenz Ziegfeld (Walter Pidgeon) before her career becomes the stuff of legend. Streisand's characterisation is authentic - her stoic Jewish antecedence, her less-than-pin-up looks; her sassiness are all charmingly captured as she gradually falls for her debonaire, if somewhat flawed, beau Omar Sharif - who is also very effective as her rakish love Nicky Arsntein. Their tumultuous relationship, peppered with plenty of pithy dialogue and partnered with an outstanding collection of songs from award winning lyricists Jule Styne and Bob Merrill, James Hanley and Grant Clarke just makes this an excellent piece of theatre on a big screen. The likes of "Second Hand Rose"; "People" and "Don't Rain on My Parade" have long since become standards of the American songbook oft sung by the great and the good ever since. There are also plenty of engaging cameo characters - especially at the beginning - to keep this classy piece of cinema from William Wyler well worth a watch. Loads of poetic licence, here - its not an autobiography - it's just an enjoyable 2½ of entertainment.
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Alone At Last
Nick Visits Fanny's Dressing Room
"So Long Funny Girl"
Fanny Leaves The Follies To Be With Nick
Nick Kisses Fanny To Show That He Loves Her
The Most Beautiful Bride
Fanny Meets Nick Arnstein
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