- Some Like It Hot
Infobox Film
name = Some Like It Hot
image_size = 215px
caption = theatrical poster
writer =Billy Wilder I. A. L. Diamond
starring =Marilyn Monroe Tony Curtis Jack Lemmon George Raft
Joe E. Brown
director =Billy Wilder
producer =Ashton Productions /Mirisch Company
distributor =United Artists
released =March 29 ,1959
runtime = 120 min.
language = English
music =Adolph Deutsch
cinematography =Charles Lang
editing =Arthur P. Schmidt
country = United States
budget = $2,883,848
gross =
imdb_id = 0053291"Some Like It Hot" is a 1959
comedy film directed byBilly Wilder and starringMarilyn Monroe ,Tony Curtis , andJack Lemmon . The supporting cast includesGeorge Raft , Joe E. Brown, Pat O'Brien, andNehemiah Persoff .The film was adapted by Billy Wilder and
I.A.L. Diamond from the story byRobert Thoeren and Michael Logan. Logan had already written the story (but without the gangsters) for a German film, "Fanfaren der Liebe" (directed byKurt Hoffmann , 1951), so that Wilder's film is seen by some as aremake .In 2000, the
American Film Institute listed "Some Like It Hot" as the greatest American comedy film of all time.Plot
Two struggling musicians, Joe and Jerry (Curtis and Lemmon), witness what looks like the
Saint Valentine's Day massacre of 1929.When the Chicago gangsters, led by 'Spats' Columbo (Raft) spot them, the duo flee for their lives. They escape and decide to leave town, only to find the sole out-of-town jobs available are in an all-girl band headed toFlorida . The two disguise themselves as women, calling themselves Josephine and Geraldine (later Jerry changes his pseudonym to Daphne), join the band and board a train. Joe and Jerry both fall for "Sugar Kane" (Monroe), the band's sexy Polish-American vocalist andukulele player, and fight for her affection while maintaining their disguises. In Florida, Joe woos Sugar by assuming a second disguise as a millionaire named "Junior", the heir to Shell Oil, while mimickingCary Grant 's voice. An actual millionaire, Osgood Fielding III (Brown), falls for Jerry in his Daphne guise. One night Osgood asks Daphne out to his yacht. Joe convinces Daphne to keep Osgood ashore while he goes on the yacht with Sugar. That night Osgood proposes to Daphne who, in a state of excitement, accepts, believing he can finagle a large settlement from Osgood immediately following their wedding ceremony. When the mobsters arrive at the same hotel for a conference honoring "Friends of Italian Opera", Spats and his gang spot Joe and Jerry. After several humorous chases (and witnessing yet another mob murder), Jerry, Joe, Sugar, and Osgood escape to the millionaire's yacht. Enroute, Sugar tells Joe that she's in love with him and not with "Junior". Jerry, for his part, tries to explain to Osgood that he can't marry him, but Osgood is oblivious to all of Jerry's objections and remains determined -- to the very end—to go through with the marriage; finally, Jerry removes the wig and yells, "I'm a man!", prompting Osgood to utter the movie's memorable last line: "Well, nobody's perfect."Cast
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Marilyn Monroe as 'Sugar' Kane Kowalczyk
*Tony Curtis as Joe / "Josephine" / "Junior"
*Jack Lemmon as Jerry / "Daphne"
*George Raft as 'Spats' Colombo
*Pat O'Brien as Detective Mulligan
*Joe E. Brown as Osgood Fielding III
*Nehemiah Persoff as 'Little Bonaparte'
*Joan Shawlee as Sweet Sue
*Billy Gray as Sig Poliakoff
*George E. Stone as 'Toothpick' Charlie
*Dave Barry as Beinstock
*Mike Mazurki as Spats's henchman
*Harry Wilson as Spats's henchman
*Grace Lee Whitney as Rosella
*Beverly Wills as Dolores
*Barbara Drew as Nellie
*Edward G. Robinson, Jr. as Johnny ParadiseProduction
The film was originally planned to be filmed in full color, but after several screen tests, it had to be changed to black and white because of a very obvious 'green tint' around the heavy make-up required by Curtis and Lemmon when portraying Josephine and Daphne.
The Florida segment was filmed at
Hotel Del Coronado inCoronado, California ."Some Like It Hot" received a "C" (Condemned) rating from the
Catholic Legion of Decency . The film, along withAlfred Hitchcock 's "Psycho" (1960) and several other films, led to the end of theProduction Code in the mid-1960s. It was released byUnited Artists without theMPAA logo in the credits or title sequence, since the film did not receive Production Code approval.Adaptations
In 1972, a musical play based on the screenplay of the film, entitled "Sugar", opened on Broadway, starring
Elaine Joyce ,Robert Morse , Tony Roberts andCyril Ritchard , with book byPeter Stone , lyrics byBob Merrill , and (all-new) music byJule Styne . A 1991 production of this show inLondon featuredTommy Steele and retained the original title.In 2002, Tony Curtis performed in a stage production of the film. He portrayed the character originally played by Joe E. Brown.
Awards
The film won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Black-and-White (
Orry-Kelly ) and was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Jack Lemmon), Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White, Best Cinematography, Black-and-White, Best Director and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium.It won the
Golden Globe for Best Comedy. Marilyn Monroe won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in Musical or Comedy, and Jack Lemmon for Best Actor in Musical or Comedy.The film has been acclaimed worldwide as one of the greatest film comedies ever made.In 1989, it was selected for preservation in the United States
National Film Registry by theLibrary of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", going in the first year of voting.In 2000, readers of "
Total Film " magazine voted it the 8th greatest comedy film of all time (seeTotal Film Magazine's List of the 50 Greatest Comedy Films of All Time ).In 2002,
Channel 4 ranked Some Like It Hot as the 5th greatest film ever made in their 100 Greatest Films Poll.American Film Institute recognition
*1998 -
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies - #14
*2000 -AFI's 100 Years... 100 Laughs - #1
*2005 -AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes :
**"Well, nobody's perfect." - #48
*2007 -AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition) - #22oundtrack
*"I'm Through With Love", by
Gus Kahn ,Matty Malneck ,Jay Livingston . Performed by Marilyn Monroe.
*"I Wanna Be Loved By You", byBert Kalmar ,Herbert Stothart ,Harry Ruby . Sung by Monroe.
*"Some Like It Hot", by Matty Malneck and I.A.L. Diamond. Performed by Monroe
*"Runnin' Wild", by A.H. Gibbs, Joe Grey, Leo Wood. Sung by Monroe.
*"Down Among the Sheltering Palms", by Olmar-Brockman.
*"Sugar Blues", by Williams-Fletcher.
*"By the Beautiful Sea", byHarry Carroll , Harold Atteridge.
*"Sweet Georgia Brown ", byBen Bernie ,Maceo Pinkard ,Kenneth Casey .
*"La Cumparsita", written byGerardo Matos Rodríguez .
*"Stairway to the Stars", music by Matt Malneck andFrank Signorelli .In popular culture
*A scene from the film where Monroe is talking to Curtis in a railway washroom ("My spine turns to custard, I get goose-pimply all over") was used and specially re-edited in a series of popular TV adverts in the UK for
Holsten Pils in the early 1990s, featuringGriff Rhys Jones .
*In theBlackadder Goes Forth episodeMajor Star , Lieutenant George ends up in a similar situation when he is urged to dress as a woman. He looks similar to Daphne, and becomes the romantic persuit of General Melchett."Nobody's perfect!"
The film's last line has frequently been parodied:
*In the "Torchwood " episode "To the Last Man", as "Gwen: He's a frozen soldier from 1918. / Jack: [grinning] Nobody's perfect."
*In "Independence Day", as "Albert Nimzicki: I'm not Jewish. / Julius Levinson: Nobody's perfect."Miscellaneous
*Tony Curtis is frequently quoted as saying that kissing Marilyn Monroe was like "kissing Hitler." In a 2001 interview with Leonard Maltin, Curtis stated that he never made this claim.
*The film's title is a line in the
nursery rhyme "Pease Porridge Hot ." It also occurs as dialogue in the film when Joe, as "Junior", tells Sugar he prefers classical music over hot jazz.*The film's working title was "Not Tonight, Josephine".
*After the worldwide success of the French comedy "
La Cage aux Folles ",United Artists re-released "Some Like It Hot" in cinemas in 1981.ee also
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Cross-dressing in film and television External links
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*Roger Ebert 's [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20000109%2FREVIEWS08%2F1090301%2F1023 review of "Some Like It Hot"]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043522/plotsummary Plot summary for "Fanfaren der Liebe"]
* [http://film.virtual-history.com/film.php?filmid=1819 Literature]
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