It is impossible to praise Miss Streisand too highly; hard to find much to praise about the rest of the film.
The psychologist, herself married to a bullying husband, is played by Miss Streisand.
"That's Miss Streisand in the middle," he says, pointing to the one mannequin higher than all other mannequins.
Miss Streisand, a little embarrassed, too, said, "Lee, maybe Ann should be between the two men."
Miss Streisand, who produced "Nuts," didn't direct it.
Maybe one day, he says, Miss Streisand herself, who has had no contact with the project, will drop in.
With songs like "People," it made a star of Miss Streisand.
I must say that Miss Streisand was exceedingly kind to herself.
The actual credit reads: Miss Streisand's clothes from... her closet.
Not Miss Streisand, of course, but someone comparable.