Funny Lady
- Director: Herbert Ross
- Writer: Arnold Schulman; Jay Presson Allen
- Producer: Ray Stark
CGiii Comment
Of course Funny Girl is better...but, still a worthy sequel.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
The continuing story of Fanny Brice following that depicted in Funny Girl (1968) is presented. An established star on Broadway as a headliner for the Ziegfeld Follies, Fanny and the rest of the world are hitting difficult times entering into the 1930s. Her marriage to Nicky Arnstein, who she still loves is ending in divorce, and even Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. is having trouble coming up with money to continue to produce the Follies. Along comes brash nightclub owner, song lyricist and wannabe impresario Billy Rose, who says he can raise the money and has the material to produce his own revue, which he wants to star Fanny. Fanny is both attracted to and repelled by Billy because of his chutzpah, his stubbornness and knowing that underneath his outer veneer is the soul of a true hustler... much like she was when she was first starting out and much like she still is now. Through their professional trials and tribulations, they slowly start to fall for each other.
Cast & Characters
Barbra Streisand as Fanny Brice;
James Caan as Billy Rose;
Omar Sharif as Nicky Arnstein;
Roddy McDowall as Bobby Moore;
Ben Vereen as Bert Robbins;
Carole Wells as Norma Butler;
Larry Gates as Bernard Baruch;
Eugene Troobnick as Ned;
Heidi O'Rourke as Eleanor Holm;
Royce Wallace as Adele;
Lilyan Chauvin as Mademoiselle;
Samantha C. Kirkeby as Fran;
Matt Emery as Buck Bolton;
Joshua Shelley as Painter;
Cliff Norton as Set Manager