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    Funny Girl -- (Movie Clip) I'm the Greatest Star!

    Fanny (Barbra Streisand) tries to explain her talents to Keeney (Frank Faylen), launching into "I'm the Greatest Star," by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill, in an early scene from Funny Girl, 1968.

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