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Some Like It Hot (1959)

TV_PG 120 min  -  Comedy  -   29 March 1959 (USA)
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When two musicians witness a mob hit, they flee the state in an all female band disguised as women, but further complications set in.

Director:

Billy Wilder

Writers:

Billy Wilder (screenplay), I.A.L. Diamond (screenplay), and 2 more credits »
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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Marilyn Monroe ...
Tony Curtis ...
Joe
Jack Lemmon ...
George Raft George Raft ...
Pat O'Brien ...
Joe E. Brown ...
Nehemiah Persoff ...
Joan Shawlee Joan Shawlee ...
Billy Gray Billy Gray ...
George E. Stone George E. Stone ...
Dave Barry Dave Barry ...
Mike Mazurki ...
Spats' Henchman
Harry Wilson Harry Wilson ...
Spats' Henchman
Beverly Wills Beverly Wills ...
Dolores
Barbara Drew Barbara Drew ...
Nellie
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Storyline

When two Chicago musicians, Joe and Jerry, witness the the St. Valentine's Day massacre, they want to get out of town and get away from the gangster responsible, Spats Colombo. They're desperate to get a gig out of town but the only job they know of is in an all-girl band heading to Florida. They show up at the train station as Josephine and Daphne, the replacement saxophone and bass players. They certainly enjoy being around the girls, especially Sugar Kane Kowalczyk who sings and plays the ukulele. Joe in particular sets out to woo her while Jerry/Daphne is wooed by a millionaire, Osgood Fielding III. Mayhem ensues as the two men try to keep they true identities hidden and Spats Colombo and his crew show up for a meeting with several other crime lords. Written by garykmcd  

Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis

Plot Keywords:

Band | Musician | Massacre | Witness | Spats  | See more »

Taglines:

The movie too HOT for words! See more »

Genres:

Comedy

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Details

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

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Also Known As:

Una Eva y dos Adanes See more »

Box Office

Budget:

$2,883,848 (estimated)

Gross:

$25,000,000 (USA)
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Technical Specs

Runtime:

Sound Mix:

Mono (Westrex Recording System)

Aspect Ratio:

1.66 : 1
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Did You Know?

Trivia

Director Billy Wilder originally wanted Frank Sinatra as Jerry/Daphne. See more »

Goofs

Anachronisms: Early in the movie, Joe says, "Maybe the Dodgers will leave Brooklyn," which is of course funny because the movie came out in 1959, one year after the Dodgers moved to L.A. But the movie is set in 1929, and from 1914 to 1931 the Brooklyn baseball team was known as the Robins, not the Dodgers. See more »

Quotes

[first lines]
Mulligan: All right, Charlie; that the joint?
Toothpick Charlie: Yes, sir.
Mulligan: Who runs it?
Toothpick Charlie: I already told you.
Mulligan: Refresh my memory.
Toothpick Charlie: Spats Columbo.
Mulligan: That's very refreshing; what's the password?
Toothpick Charlie: "I've come to Grandma's funeral." Here's your admission card.
[he gives Mulligan a mourning armband]
[...]
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Connections

Referenced in Banty Raids (1963) See more »

Soundtracks

"Sugar Blues"
(1920) (uncredited)
Music by Clyde McCoy
Performed by Clyde McCoy and His Sugar Blues Orchestra See more »