Funny Girl

1968

Action / Biography / Comedy / Drama / Musical / Romance

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 94% · 51 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 85% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.4/10 10 25650 25.7K

Plot summary

The life of Fanny Brice, famed comedian and entertainer of the early 1900s. We see her rise to fame as a Ziegfeld girl, her subsequent career, and her personal life, particularly her relationship with Nick Arnstein.


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Walter Pidgeon as Florenz Ziegfeld
Anne Francis as Georgia James
Barbra Streisand as Fanny Brice
Frank Faylen as Keeney
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2 hr 31 min
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2 hr 31 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by kellielulu 6 / 10

Watch for Streisand

The movie itself is often disappointing. The start of it is strong enough but doesn't head in a direction that makes for a satisfying musical. I don't mean that it doesn't have the standard happy ending but the second half of the film drops off in interest and quality . Streisand can sing of course so the musical numbers are the highlight and she shows a certain vulnerability that adds layers to her performance.

Barbra herself and her Fanny Brice isn't much like the real one but that's less of a problem than the direction the movie goes in . The peak is probably the fabulous Don't Rain on My Parade from there on it's heavily focused on Fanny and Nick's romance and relationship, marriage and becoming parents. The singing is minimal in the second half which could have been shortened. That and a little more singing could have lifted this movie considerably . The other problem is we can see what Fanny can't, Nick is no good for her . Not for this version of Fanny. The relationship is based on Fanny's real life one but it's played more romantically here. Barbra's Fanny isn't a wimp but she can't see the forest for the trees and believes in Nick too much. But Streisand sells it you still love her version of Fanny and can see how she won the Oscar.

Reviewed by Tommy-92 8 / 10

Great, and Barbra is gorgeous, magnificent, like buttah!

Wow, was Barbra ever great in this one! The delivery of the songs, in which she often gets so intoxicated with the great music and lyrics that she starts swaying. The acting, which certainly is none too bad, either. The sheer beauty of her performance is indescribable. Really, I am not exaggerating. She is radiant in just about every frame of the film that she appears in; she practically glows! She is gorgeous, she really is! You cannot help but love this kid from the moment she steps onto the screen. She is funny, she is touching, she is electric, she is wonderful, and she is so many other things.

Omar Sharif certainly is suave as her leading man (And you know exactly how he feels, because you love her, too!), and Kay Medford is also good as her mother. William Wyler's direction is right on the money. And those costumes and sets! But, of course, the film belongs to Barbra. It may drag quite a bit near the end, but she pulls it through. This was her first film, before the egomania, (evident in only her second film, Hello, Dolly!), before the sappy stuff. This was made when she was a fresh young talent who had "so much to offer." And boy, did she deliver the goods in this one! If you see this, you can certainly consider yourself one of the luckiest people in the world.

Reviewed by Isaac5855 8 / 10

Bad Biography...Great Musical

Every time a film is made about a real-life figure, particularly a show business figure, people love to complain that the movie is not accurate regarding the facts of that person's life. If the truth be told, if movie biographies were strictly about the facts, no one would go to see them, because for the most part, the facts don't make for great entertainment and Fanny Brice is no exception. The 1968 musical FUNNY GIRL has been maligned for years because it is not a very accurate representation of the facts of Fanny Brice's life. If you want to learn about Fanny Brice's life, read a biography or go on the internet, but if you want to see an amazing movie musical spotlighting a legendary performer at the beginning of her amazing career, then you can't beat FUNNY GIRL, the 1968 musical based on the 1964 Broadway musical that made Barbra Streisand a star. Streisand tied with Katharine Hepburn for the Best Actress Oscar for this charismatic star turn as the young girl from Henry Street who becomes a big star of the Ziegfeld Follies and has a heartbreaking romance with a charming gambler named Nick Arnstein, played by Omar Sharif. Streisand is in practically every frame of this film and never makes you wish otherwise...one of the great performances in the history of cinema...whether she is defying Florenz Ziegfeld by refusing to appear in the finale or chasing an ocean liner to be with Nick, Streisand gives the one-woman performance of a lifetime here. Directed by Oscar-winner William Wyler, Streisand is lovingly photographed and effectively showcases the Jule Styne-Bob Merrill score, which includes classics like "People" and "Don't Rain On My Parade". Some changes have been made in the score from the stage musical but Streisand makes it all work and the finale "My Man" is just devastating. It's not an accurate biography of the vaudeville legend, but as a dazzling and entertaining movie musical, it's hard to top this one.

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