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Funny Lady 1975 123movies

Funny Lady 1975 123movies

How Lucky Can You Get!Mar. 15, 1975136 Min.
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Watch: Funny Lady 1975 123movies, Full Movie Online – 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. But Fanny admits that Nicky is still never far from her mind….
Plot: 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.
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6.2/10 Votes: 5,609
29% | RottenTomatoes
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N/A Votes: 55 Popularity: 5.146 | TMDB

Reviews:

As Sequels Go, I’ve Seen Worse…
Barbra Streisand reprised her Oscar-winning role of Fanny Brice in 1975’s FUNNY LADY, a big splashy musical that centers around Fanny at the height of her stardom and her stormy relationship with second husband, Billy Rose (James Caan). Much has been written about how unnecessary this sequel was and how it wasn’t very factual regarding Fanny and Billy’s marriage. First of all, Hollywood has always had sequel-itis. Any movie that makes a decent profit at the box office is going to have a sequel sooner or later. Second, as far as accuracy is concerned, does anyone really think FUNNY GIRL stuck to the facts? FUNNY GIRL was about as close to a factual biography of Fanny Brice as a Harlequin romance novel, but people loved it and Barbra won an Oscar. For what it is, FUNNY LADY is a very entertaining movie with a charismatic starring performance by Streisand as an older, wiser, and more savvy Fanny who is definitely in charge of her own life now…that is, until Nick Arnstein (Omar Sharif, in a gratuitous cameo)briefly re-enters her life. The film really focuses on Fanny’s relationship with Rose, antagonistic at first but it does grow into a relationship based on mutual respect and affection, but not love or passion, which Fanny had with Nick. I love the scene where Billy proposes to Fanny because it’s more like a business merger than a marriage proposal. These people are clearly not in love with each other but they are both lonely and need each other so they agree to a marriage they don’t really want. The musical numbers, for the most part, are well-staged if not terribly original. There’s a definite “been there done that” feel to some of the numbers. Fanny on stage in an empty theater belting out “How Lucky Can You Get?” reminded me of Fanny on stage in an empty theater belting out “I’m the Greatest Star.” And many comparisons have been made to “Let’s Hear it from Me” to “Don’t Rain on my Parade”, except that Fanny takes off in a plane instead of chasing a tugboat. Barbara shines in the “Big Day” production number and her take on two lovely ballads “Isn’t this Better?” and “If I Love Again” is memorable. The score effectively combines songs from Fanny’s era as well as new songs by John Kander and Fred Ebb (CABARET). Cann is charming as Billy Rose and Sharif has aged surprisingly well. Kudos also to Ben Vereen for his one-show-stopping number, “Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie”. Not historically accurate or terribly original, but FUNNY LADY is an entertaining musical with Barbra in top form and her fans will not be disappointed.
Review By: ijonesiii
Not bad but something’s missing
Okay sequel to the wonderful Funny Girl is missing several key ingredients that hold it back from the level of the first film. The most important would seem to be director William Wyler, who kept the first film moving even at an extended length this one plods here and there. The supporting characters here aren’t as enjoyable or fleshed out as in the first, where is Kay Medford’s wonderful mother? Most of the music is excellent, the problem with most is the staging. We only get snippets of many of them like “More Than You Know” and “Am I Blue” and several of the ones we do get full versions of are muddled, the worst is “It’s Gonna Be a Great Day”. Barbra gives a great rendition of the song but it’s drowned mostly in long shots and the sound of the shuffling feet of the surrounding dancers. “Let’s Hear It For Me” is a blatant ripoff of “Don’t Rain on My Parade”. There is a haunting version of “If I Love Again” though. Caan is alright as Billy Rose but he and Babs share little chemistry and he mostly shouts his part hardly making the most romantic leading man. As for Streisand, who made this under duress from a contract obligation, she is of course loaded with talent but seems brittle and haughty, two things Fanny Brice never was. The production design is excellent and some of the costumes are eye popping, the feathered dress in itself is amazing, but they are dressing up an average affair. Not a waste of time just don’t go into it expecting the high quality of the first film.
Review By: jjnxn-1

Other Information:

Original Title Funny Lady
Release Date 1975-03-15
Release Year 1975

Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 16 min (136 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Biography, Comedy, Drama
Director Herbert Ross
Writer Jay Presson Allen, Arnold Schulman
Actors Barbra Streisand, James Caan, Omar Sharif
Country United States
Awards Nominated for 5 Oscars. 11 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix 4-Track Stereo
Aspect Ratio 2.20 : 1 (70 mm prints), 2.35 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex, Panavision C-Series Lenses
Laboratory Consolidated Film Industries (CFI), Hollywood (CA), USA (uncredited)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Panavision (anamorphic)
Printed Film Format 70 mm (blow-up), 35 mm

Funny Lady 1975 123movies
Original title Funny Lady
TMDb Rating 5.291 55 votes

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