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Barbra Streisand Collection - 6-DVD Boxset (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: Funny Girl / Funny Lady / The Owl and the Pussycat / All Night Long / For Pete's Sake / The Mirror Has Two Faces
Screened, competed or awarded at:
BAFTA Awards
David Donatello Awards
Golden Globes
Oscar Academy Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
686 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1968-1996 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
William Wyler
Herbert Ross
Jean-Claude Tramont
Peter Yates
Barbra Streisand


Written By:
Isobel Lennart
 
Jay Presson Allen
Arnold Schulman
Bill Manhoff
Buck Henry
W.D. Richter
Stanley Shapiro
Maurice Richlin
André Cayatte
Gérard Oury
Richard LaGravenese
Jean Meckert
Denis Perret


Actors:
Barbra Streisand ..... Fanny Brice
Omar Sharif ..... Nick Arnstein
Kay Medford ..... Rose Brice
Anne Francis ..... Georgia James
Walter Pidgeon ..... Florenz Ziegfeld
Lee Allen ..... Eddie Ryan
Mae Questel ..... Mrs. Strakosh
Gerald Mohr ..... Branca
Frank Faylen ..... Keeney
Mittie Lawrence ..... Emma
Gertrude Flynn ..... Mrs. O'Malley
Penny Santon ..... Mrs. Meeker
John Harmon ..... Company Manager
James Caan ..... Billy Rose
Omar Sharif ..... Nicky Arnstein / Nick Arnstein
Roddy McDowall ..... Bobby
Ben Vereen ..... Bert Robbins
Carole Wells ..... Norma Butler
Larry Gates ..... Bernard Baruch
Eugene Troobnick ..... Ned
Heidi O'Rourke ..... Eleanor Holm
Royce Wallace ..... Adele
Lilyan Chauvin ..... Mademoiselle
Samantha C. Kirkeby ..... Fran
Matt Emery ..... Buck Bolton
Joshua Shelley ..... Painter
Cliff Norton ..... Stage Manager
Corey Fischer ..... Conductor
Barbra Streisand ..... Doris
George Segal ..... Felix
Robert Klein ..... Barney
Allen Garfield ..... Dress Shop Proprietor
Roz Kelly ..... Eleanor
Jacques Sandulescu ..... Rapzinsky
Jack Manning ..... Mr. Weyderhaus
Grace Carney ..... Mrs. Weyderhaus
Barbara Anson ..... Miss Weyderhaus
Kim Chan ..... Theatre Cashier
Stan Gottlieb ..... Coatcheck Man
Joe Madden ..... Old Man Neighbor
Fay Sappington ..... Old Woman Neighbor
Marilyn Chambers ..... Barney's Girl
Ken Adam ..... Middle-Aged Man
Tom Atkins ..... Kid in Car
Dominic Barto ..... Man in Bar
Stan Bryant ..... Kid in Car
Trent Gough ..... Old Man
Buck Henry ..... Man Looking Through Doubleday's Bookstore
Marshall Ward ..... Kid in Car
Gene Hackman ..... George Dupler
Barbra Streisand ..... Cheryl Gibbons
Diane Ladd ..... Helen Dupler
Dennis Quaid ..... Freddie Dupler
Kevin Dobson ..... Bobby Gibbons
William Daniels ..... Richard H. Copleston
Ann Doran ..... Grandmother Gibbons
James Nolan ..... Grandfather Gibbons
Judy Kerr ..... Joan Gibbons
Marlyn Gates ..... Jennifer Gibbons
Raleigh Bond ..... Ultra-Sav Doctor
Mitzi Hoag ..... Nurse
Barbra Streisand ..... Henry
Michael Sarrazin ..... Pete
Estelle Parsons ..... Helen
Molly Picon ..... Mrs. Cherry
William Redfield ..... Fred
Louis Zorich ..... Nick
Heywood Hale Broun ..... Judge Hiller
Richard Ward ..... Bernie
Ed Bakey ..... Angelo
Peter Mamakos ..... Dominic
Vivian Bonnell ..... Loretta
Joseph Maher ..... Mr. Coates
Anne Ramsey ..... Telephone Lady
Barbra Streisand ..... Rose Morgan
Jeff Bridges ..... Gregory Larkin
Lauren Bacall ..... Hannah Morgan
George Segal ..... Henry Fine
Mimi Rogers ..... Claire
Pierce Brosnan ..... Alex
Brenda Vaccaro ..... Doris
Austin Pendleton ..... Barry
Elle Macpherson ..... Candy
Ali Marsh ..... First Girl Student
Leslie Stefanson ..... Sara Myers
Taina Elg ..... Female Professor
Lucy Avery Brooke ..... Felicia
Amber Smith ..... Felicia - Video
David Kinzie ..... Claire's Masseur
Howard S. Herman ..... Rabbi
Thomas Hartman ..... Reverend
Trevor Ristow ..... Trevor


Synopsis:
Funny Girl: Early twentieth century New York. Fanny Brice knows that she is a talented comedienne and singer. She also knows that she is not the beauty typical of the stage performers of the day, she with skinny legs and a crooked nose among other physical issues. So she knows she has to use whatever other means to get her break in show business, that break so that she can at least display her talents. Funny Lady: The continuing story of Fanny Brice following that depicted in Funny Girl (1968) is presented. An established star on Broadway as a headliner for the Ziegfeld Follies, Fanny and the rest of the world are hitting difficult times entering into the 1930s. Her marriage to Nicky Arnstein, who she still loves is ending in divorce, and even Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. is having trouble coming up with money to continue to produce the Follies. The Owl and the Pussycat: Can a bickering odd couple in Manhattan become friends and maybe more? Owlish Felix is an unpublished writer who vents his frustration by reporting to the super that the woman in a neighboring flat takes the occasional payment for sex. All Night Long: Executive George Dupler loses his temper and is demoted to the night manager at a 24 hour drugstore. After he suggests to his teenage son Freddie that he stop having an affair with suburban housewife Cheryl Gibbons, who is a distant cousin, Cheryl tries to seduce George. At home, in front of his mother, Freddie accuses his dad of stealing his girl, because he found Cheryl serving George a meal in the middle of the night, while her husband Bobby was on duty at the fire station. For Pete's Sake: Henrietta Robins works out of her home and her husband Pete drives a cab to try to support her. When Pete gets a tip from one of his fellow drivers that a deal will be made by the Americans and the Soviets over pork bellies, he decides to invest in the market, but needs to $3000 to invest. Henrietta then goes to extreme lengths to get the money by dealing with first a loan shark, then a madame, then the mob and finally cattle rustlers. The Mirror Has Two Faces: Rose and Gregory, both Columbia University professors meet when Rose's sister answers Gregory's 'personals' ad. Several times burned, the handsome-but-boring Gregory believes that sex has ruined his life, and has deliberately set out to find and marry a woman with absolutely no sex appeal. Greg thinks he's found what he's looking for in Rose, a plain, plump English Lit professor who can't compete with her gorgeous mother and sister.



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