Thursday, October 20, 2011

High Quality New Columbia Tristar Studios Funny Lady Product Type Dvd Musicals Theatrical Motion Picture Video


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High Quality New Columbia Tristar Studios Funny Lady Product Type Dvd Musicals Theatrical Motion Picture Video Overview

SubTitles: English, French, Korean, Spanish, Thai. Audio: Dolby Digital 3.0, English, French. Disc Info: Discs:1 Format:Ntsc Region:1. Case: Keep Case. Cast: View Cast For Funny Lady. Crew: Choreography:Betty Walberg, Cinematographer:James Wong Howe, Composer (Music Score):Fred Ebb, Composer (Music Score):John Kander, Composer (Music Score):Peter Matz, Director:Herbert Ross, Producer:Raymond Stark, Screenwriter:Arnold Schulman, Screenwriter:Jay Presson Allen. Extras: Clr/Cc/Ws/Fra Dub/Mult Sub Pg Dvd-Standard. Funny Lady, the follow-up to the 1968 Funny Girl which made a movie star of Barbra Streisand, picks up the character of Fanny Brice in the 1930s. Although she is a tremendously famous Broadway star, she has suffered from the stock market crash and needs to boost her finances. Even Ziegfeld, who soon will pass away, is having a hard time raising money for a show. Into this scene bursts brash young Billy Rose (James Caan), an egotistical lyricist with unrestrained ambition. He cajoles and charms Fanny into linking up with him, convincing him that he can produce a revue that will showcase her to their mutual advantage. Out of town, the show is an unmitigated disaster, and Fanny uses her professional know-how to whip the show into shape. It arrives in New York a hit -- and Fanny and Billy arrive an item. Both of their careers blossom, but even though they marry, their relationship suffers. Fanny still carries a torch for first husband Nick (Omar Sharif), and Billy, partially because of insecurities caused by Fanny's feelings for Nick, has a roving eye. In California working on a lucrative radio show, Fanny and Nick connect again -- and Fanny realizes that she is finally over him.

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