Funny Lady (1975) [PG]

Release Date:
March 15, 1975

Original Title:
Funny Lady

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Rastar Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
SE: Btl  US: PG 

Runtime: 136

How Lucky Can You Get!

Famous singer Fanny Brice has divorced her first husband Nicky Arnstein. During the Great Depression she has trouble finding work as an artist, but meets Billy Rose, a newcomer who writes lyrics and owns a nightclub.

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Additional Editing:
Maury Winetrobe

Additional Photography:
Vilmos Zsigmond

Assistant Director:
Jack Roe

Camera Operator:
Dick Johnson

Casting:
Jennifer Shull

Costume Design:
Ray Aghayan
Bob Mackie

Costumer:
Shirlee Strahm

Director:
Herbert Ross

Director of Photography:
James Wong Howe

Editor:
Marion Rothman

Hairstylist:
Ray Pownall

Lyricist:
Fred Ebb

Makeup Artist:
Don L. Cash

Music:
John Kander
Peter Matz

Producer:
Ray Stark

Production Design:
George Jenkins

Screenplay:
Arnold Schulman
Jay Presson Allen

Script Supervisor:
Marshall Schlom

Second Assistant Director:
Stu Fleming

Set Decoration:
Audrey A. Blasdel
John Franco Jr.

Songs:
John Kander

Special Effects:
Phil Cory
Charles E. Dolan

Still Photographer:
Mel Traxel

Story:
Arnold Schulman

Unit Publicist:
Regina Gruss

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