

Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Barbra Streisand
Barbra Streisand
Fanny Brice
Barbra Streisand
Fanny Brice


James Caan
James Caan
Billy Rose
James Caan
Billy Rose


Omar Sharif
Omar Sharif
Nick Arnstein
Omar Sharif
Nick Arnstein


Roddy McDowall
Roddy McDowall
Bobby Moore
Roddy McDowall
Bobby Moore


Ben Vereen
Ben Vereen
Bert Robbins
Ben Vereen
Bert Robbins


Carole Wells
Carole Wells
Norma Butler
Carole Wells
Norma Butler


Larry Gates
Larry Gates
Bernard Baruch
Larry Gates
Bernard Baruch


Eugene Troobnick
Eugene Troobnick
Ned
Eugene Troobnick
Ned
Heidi O'Rourke
Heidi O'Rourke
Eleanor Holm
Heidi O'Rourke
Eleanor Holm


Royce Wallace
Royce Wallace
Adele
Royce Wallace
Adele
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