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Release Date:
29 March 1959 (USA)
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Tagline:
The movie too HOT for words! more
Plot:
When two musicians witness a mob hit, they flee the state in an all female band disguised as women, but further complications set in. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Won Oscar.
Another 10 wins
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8 nominations
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NewsDesk:
(63 articles)
Interview: Tony Curtis is the Original Fantastic Mr. Fox
(From HollywoodChicago.com. 5 December 2009, 7:22 AM, PST)
Some like it pot: 'lost' home movie shows Marilyn Monroe smoking joint
(From The Guardian - Film News. 2 December 2009, 2:17 AM, PST)
(From HollywoodChicago.com. 5 December 2009, 7:22 AM, PST)
Some like it pot: 'lost' home movie shows Marilyn Monroe smoking joint
(From The Guardian - Film News. 2 December 2009, 2:17 AM, PST)
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What's Not To Like?
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Marilyn Monroe | ... | Sugar Kane Kowalczyk | |
| Tony Curtis | ... | Joe - 'Josephine' / 'Junior' | |
| Jack Lemmon | ... | Jerry - 'Daphne' | |
| George Raft | ... | Spats Colombo | |
| Pat O'Brien | ... | Det. Mulligan | |
| Joe E. Brown | ... | Osgood Fielding III | |
| Nehemiah Persoff | ... | Little Bonaparte | |
| Joan Shawlee | ... | Sweet Sue | |
| Billy Gray | ... | Sig Poliakoff | |
| George E. Stone | ... | Toothpick Charlie | |
| Dave Barry | ... | Beinstock | |
| Mike Mazurki | ... | Spats' henchman | |
| Harry Wilson | ... | Spats' henchman | |
| Beverly Wills | ... | Dolores | |
| Barbara Drew | ... | Nellie |
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Also Known As:
Not Tonight, Josephine! (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
120 min
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1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Westrex Recording System)
Certification:
Mexico:A |
Canada:A (Nova Scotia) |
Canada:G (Quebec) |
Canada:PG (Manitoba/Ontario) |
Singapore:PG |
USA:Approved (PCA #19281) |
Brazil:Livre |
USA:PG-13 (DVD version) |
Finland:K-16 (1959) |
Finland:S (1987) |
South Korea:15 |
Portugal:M/12 |
Norway:15 (re-rating) |
Norway:16 (original rating) |
New Zealand:PG |
Argentina:13 |
Australia:PG |
Chile:14 |
France:-12 (original rating) |
France:U (re-rating) |
Spain:13 |
Sweden:11 (re-release) |
Sweden:15 |
UK:A (original rating) |
UK:U (video rating) (1989) |
West Germany:16
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A preview audience laughed so hard in the scene where Jack Lemmon announces his engagement that a lot of the dialogue was missed. It had to be re-shot with pauses (and the maraca gimmick) added.
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Goofs:
Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): When Osgood calls, Josephine addresses him as "Mr. Fielding" even though Osgood doesn't give his last name.
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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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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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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Futurama: Crimes of the Hot (#5.1)" (2002)
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Soundtrack:
Park Avenue Fantasy (Stairway To The Stars)
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FAQ
Any recommendations for other comedies in which the main character(s) appear in drag throughout most of the movie?A Note Regarding Spoilers
In what year is this movie set?
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Some people still say this is the greatest comedy ever made in Hollywood. Who am I to argue? Even after 45 years, it's still very funny and not the least bit dated. It is one of the true classics in the history of film.
I know one thing: Marilyn Monroe never looked hotter!
The film is a wonderful combination of comedy, action, suspense and romance with great old-time gangster scenes played out first in Chicago and then in Miami Beach. George Raft and Nehimiah Persoff are just great as gangsters.
The stars, though, are Monroe, Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis but you can also enjoy performances from famous known actors like Pat O'Brien and Joe E. Brown.
The action scenes are in the beginning and end. In the middle, the bulk of the film, is the main story featuring comedy and romance. Lemmon has the best lines in the film and his facial expressions alone evoke lots of laughter.
This film is so famous that there is no need going into detail, but for some younger person reading this, don't worry about this being an old-fashioned, boring black-and-white film your parents or grandparents liked but you would find boring. You'll have fun watching this, too, I guarantee it.