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  1. Feb 12, 2002 · Funny Girl (1968) Reviewed by Jamie Russell. Updated 12 February 2002. Painstakingly restored over a three-year period, this new print of William Wyler's 1968 musical boasts some freshly...

  2. Funny Girl. Comedy. 149 minutes ‧ G ‧ 1968. Roger Ebert. October 18, 1968. 2 min read. The trouble with “Funny Girl” is almost everything except Barbra Streisand. She is magnificent. But the film itself is perhaps the ultimate example of the roadshow musical gone overboard.

  3. Funny Girl – the movie of the stage musical premiered at cinemas nationwide on 24 October 2018. ‘Great’ is a vastly overused word but Sheridan Smith’s Fanny Brice in Funny Girl is indisputably one of the great performances on the British stage and is well worthy of preserving on film for posterity.

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  5. Here are the answers to those questions. Yes, I have seen Lea Michele in Funny Girl. And she’s better than good. She’s sensational. I revisited Funny Girl with wait-and-see wariness. I had set my hopes too high for Feldstein in advance, and I didn’t want to make the same mistake. But Michele is a wonder as Fanny.

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    Sep 26, 2024 · Funny Girl is a 1968 film about the life and career of Broadway and film star and comedienne Fanny Brice and her stormy relationship with entrepreneur and gambler Nicky Arnstein. Directed by William Wyler. Written by Isobel Lennart, based on her play.

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