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Closed Caption; Isolated score track; Funny Girl, Funny Man featurette; Deleted scenes; Restoration comparison; Original theatrical trailer; Advertising gallery; Still gallery
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Rose of Washington Square
1. Main Titles [1:19]
2. Pretty Baby [1:12]
3. I'm Sorry I Made You Cry [3:06]
4. The Vamp [3:09]
5. A Mutual Feeling [2:21]
6. An Honest Mistake? [1:53]
7. Checked Out [1:39]
8. Rock a Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody [:54]
9. Toot, Toot, Tootsie [3:46]
10. I'm Just Wild About Harry [4:49]
11. A Chance to Explain [4:09]
12. The Guy's a Crook! [:50]
13. California, Here I Come [1:00]
14. Squaring Things Up [3:17]
15. I Never Knew Heaven Could Speak [2:44]
16. Bought and Paid For [3:02]
17. Ziegfeld Says Yes! [1:34]
18. Rose of Washington Square [4:15]
19. Fifteen Thousand Smackers [5:52]
20. All That's Important [1:23]
21. From Bad to Worse [8:52]
22. A Wanted Man [2:14]
23. My Mammy [1:54]
24. My Man / End Titles [5:06]
This barely-disguised portrait of singer Fanny Brice led to Brice's lawsuit against 20th Century Fox for defamation of character, a case which was settled out of court. Alice Faye plays Rose Sargent, a New York singer of the 1920s who falls for handsome, cocky wheeler-dealer Bart Clinton (Tyrone Power in a role patterned on Brice's troubled real-life paramour Nicky Arnstein). Rose's new romance is much to the dismay of her pal and former partner Ted Cotter (Al Jolson), who doesn't trust the slick, smooth-talking Bart. Eventually, Rose and Bart marry, but as the entertainment careers of Rose and Ted take off, Bart's tendency to get over his head in get-rich-quick schemes evolves into a bona fide criminal career. Rose finally makes the big time, becoming a popular star with the Ziegfeld Follies, and Bart skips town in order to preserve her reputation. However, Bart is nabbed by the authorities and sentenced to five years in jail. Despite the public scandal, Rose and Bart's devotion remained undiminished. Songs include the classics "California, Here I Come," "Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye," "I'm Just Wild About Harry" and the perhaps unwise inclusion of "Funny Lady" Brice's signature song, "My Man." Karl Williams, All Movie Guide