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Funny Girl
The life of comedienne Fanny Brice, from her early days in the Jewish slums of the Lower East Side, to the height of her career with the Ziegfeld Follies, including her marriage to and eventual divorce from Nick Arnstein.
March 26, 1938 in USA
July 23, 1916 in Staffordshire, England, UK
2 September 1916, New York City, New York, USA
3 May 1898, Lisle, New York, USA
August 29, 1905 in Eynon, Pennsylvania, USA
October 2, 1911 in Fortville, Indiana, USA
16 April 1904, New Jersey, USA
16 April 1918, Indiana, USA
October 23, 1960 in Los Angeles, California, USA
1 September 1945, USA
January 28, 2008
[Streisand gives] a natural, unforced performance, easily one of the three or four best Best Actresses in Oscar history.October 12, 2001
The fun is there whenever Streisand is, and that could be reason enough for reacquainting yourself with Funny Girl.January 26, 2006
Well worth watching, even if most later Streisand movies aren't.February 07, 2008
I wish William Wyler's direction was more inventive and humurous (it's his first musical), but Streisand gives a meteoric performance, as Fanny Frice and as herself, showing a tremendous charismatic presence that goes beyond physical looks and acting.August 12, 2008
A fine movie musical and a nice reminder of the time when Streisand was a talent rather than a 'phenomenon'.February 15, 2012
Dazzling musical romance is long but entertaining.August 12, 2008
This extended Streisand Special has done absolutely nothing to correct the flaws in the Broadway original.August 12, 2008
Few film debuts in the 1960s were more auspicious than that of Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl.August 12, 2008
Barbra Streisand in her Hollywood debut makes a marked impact.October 23, 2004
It is impossible to praise Miss Streisand too highly; hard to find much to praise about the rest of the film.August 12, 2008
Streisand is stunning, but the film is a trial, particularly when the music disappears somewhere around the 90-minute mark and all that's left is leaden melodrama.February 03, 2017
In lesser hands this would fall flat because nothing is written to comfort the supporting players. They are extras with names and blurred faces.