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It is the 1930s, and Fanny is now over Nick. She is due to wed impresario Billy Rose (James Caan), but the union proves to be a tempestuous one. Although Billy provides Fanny with several hit songs, she soon tires of his womanising. (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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English The intoxication of Funny Girl has fizzled out a lot in Funny Lady simply because the modest and funny girl has turned into an annoying and boring lady. It is a fact that Barbara Streisand's star didn't shine and impress me as much as in Funny Girl. The choreography of the dances and the music, however, remained great. In short, a drier, loose sequel to the very fresh first part. ()