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Best Herbert Ross Movies

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Herbert Ross, a master of the musical and romantic comedy, left an indelible mark on Hollywood. From the glitz and glamour of "Funny Girl" to the poignant drama of "The Goodbye Girl," his films captured the essence of human relationships with wit, charm, and unforgettable performances. His direction and ability to coax stellar work from actors cemented his status as a cinematic icon. His legacy continues to resonate with audiences today, making him a beloved figure in film history. Now it's your turn to celebrate the best of Herbert Ross! We've compiled a list of his most memorable films, and we want to hear your opinion. Which of his movies do you consider to be his finest work? Cast your vote and help us determine the ultimate Herbert Ross masterpiece. Let your voice be heard!

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Funny Lady (1975)

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"Funny Lady" (1975) transports us back to 1930s New York, where the indomitable Fanny Brice navigates the aftermath of her divorce from the charming con man Nicky Arnstein. Facing the economic hardships of the Depression and struggling to revitalize her career as an artist, Fanny's world is about to get a new spark. That spark comes in the form of Billy Rose, a driven lyricist and nightclub owner, who could be the new collaborator and romantic partner she needs to stay on top of the entertainment game. This sequel to the acclaimed "Funny Girl" showcases Herbert Ross's skill for blending musical spectacle with compelling human drama. Ross masterfully directs Barbra Streisand in a role that is as charming as it is poignant, allowing her talent to shine while exploring Fanny's resilience and determination. The film's elaborate musical numbers, vibrant costumes, and exploration of the challenges faced by women in the entertainment industry solidify its place among Ross's best work, making it a must-see for fans of his elegant filmmaking.

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