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Funny Girl (1968)

Funny Girl (1968)
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"Hello, gorgeous!" was Barbra Streisand's first comment to the Oscar statuette which she won for her performance in this biopic of entertainer Fanny Brice. This is also her first line in the film itself, the catalyst for a movie-long flashback. Repeating her Broadway role, Streisand stars as legendary comedienne Brice (1891-1951), whose life until the mid-1920s is romanticized herein. A gawky New Yawker, Brice fast-talks her way into show business, certain that she's destined to be "The Greatest Star." Hired as a "dramatic" singer by impresario Flo Ziegfeld (Walter Pidgeon), Brice defies orders to play it straight, turning a "Beautiful Bride" tableau into a laugh riot by dressing herself up as an extremely pregnant newlywed. The stratagem turns Brice into an overnight star and the toast of Broadway. But all is not roses for Brice, especially in her turbulent private life as the wife of big-time gambler Nicky Arnstein (Omar Sharif). Nicky at first finds it amusing to be referred to as "Mr. Brice," but he begins to resent his wife's fame and fortune and starts taking foolish risks with other people's money. The film was nominated for 8 Oscars, including Best Picture and Kay Medford for her portrayal of Brice's mother, Rose. Funny Girl was produced by Ray Stark, Brice's real-life son-in-law, who had enough material left over for a sequel, 1975's Funny Lady. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Barbra StreisandOmar Sharif, (more)
Director(s):
William Wyler
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
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Synopsis of Funny Girl

"Hello, gorgeous!" was Barbra Streisand's first comment to the Oscar statuette which she won for her performance in this biopic of entertainer Fanny Brice. This is also her first line in the film itself, the catalyst for a movie-long flashback. Repeating her Broadway role, Streisand stars as legendary comedienne Brice (1891-1951), whose life until the mid-1920s is romanticized herein. A gawky New Yawker, Brice fast-talks her way into show business, certain that she's destined to be "The Greatest Star." Hired as a "dramatic" singer by impresario Flo Ziegfeld (Walter Pidgeon), Brice defies orders to play it straight, turning a "Beautiful Bride" tableau into a laugh riot by dressing herself up as an extremely pregnant newlywed. The stratagem turns Brice into an overnight star and the toast of Broadway. But all is not roses for Brice, especially in her turbulent private life as the wife of big-time gambler Nicky Arnstein (Omar Sharif). Nicky at first finds it amusing to be referred to as "Mr. Brice," but he begins to resent his wife's fame and fortune and starts taking foolish risks with other people's money. The film was nominated for 8 Oscars, including Best Picture and Kay Medford for her portrayal of Brice's mother, Rose. Funny Girl was produced by Ray Stark, Brice's real-life son-in-law, who had enough material left over for a sequel, 1975's Funny Lady. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
155 mins

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Director(s):
William Wyler
Writer(s):
Isobel LennartJule StyneBob Merrill
Producer(s):
William WylerRaymond Stark
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Suitable for Children)
Categories:
Music & Performing Arts
Funny Girl Awards:
  • 1968 - Golden Globe - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy
  • 1968 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy
  • 1968 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
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Anette Paula C.

As a Musician myself,I found this movie to be one of the best in its category. Made with creativity good taste and a good sense of humor, this movie offers a great combination of perseverance,romance and art. My applause to Omar Sharif & B.Streisand

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Joel R.

I have been a fan of Miss Streisand's since before this film was made. I saw her in Funny Girl on Broadway numerous times. And I saw this film during it's original roadshow run in New York on Oct 5, 1968. Barbra certainly outdid herself in this film version. It is a joy to watch over and over again. Her performance alone of My Man will blow you away! This is probably one of the best movie musicals ever made. As you can guess by now I highly recommend Funny Girl. One of Barbra's best!

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Liz M.

I did not grow up in this generation and have never understood the Barbara craze, until this flick. Barbara Streisand is untouchable and I have yet to see such acting in this category... but I guess that means I am still young. Go Barbara... you made a believer outta me.

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