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 Funny Lady (1975)
After
the runaway success of Funny Girl in 1968, it was
inevitable that Columbia would want a sequel.
The result was Funny Lady, a sort of 'Fanny Sings Again'
which took up the Fanny Brice story after Nicky Arnstein's exit,
and continued to show how the great comedienne had no luck with
her love-life by chronicling her unhappy marriage to showman Billy
Rose.
The film's first quarter, which hilariously described the
trials and tribulations of an Atlantic City try-out for a new
revue, promised far more than the rest of the movie delivered.
Fanny was, of course, once more played by Barbra Streisand,
with James Caan cast as Rose (who in real-life was pint-sized and
actually towered under his famous wife), and Omar Sharif reprising
his role as gambler Arnstein.
Also in the cast were Roddy McDowall, Ben Vereen, Larry Gates,
Carol Welles and Heidi O'Rourke.

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Barbra Streisand
James Caan
Omar Sharif
Roddy McDowall
Ben Vereen
Heidi O'Rourke
Larry Gates
Carole Wells
Director
Herbert Ross
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