Funny Girl (1968) - (Movie Clip) The Name's Arnstein
Fanny (Barbra Streisand) is surprised by a backstage visit from Nick Arnstein (Omar Sharif) who helps her through a speedy negotiation with Keeney (Frank Faylen) in William Wyler's Funny Girl, 1968.
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