Promotional Lines: "The movie too HOT for words!" "Marilyn Monroe and her bosom companions." |
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Writer / Director Billy Wilder's "Some Like It Hot," takes place during the roaring 1920's in winter-time Chicago, during a time of prohibition, and mob-run gin joints, that were hidden hidden from the law. Two musicians, Joe (Tony Curtis) who plays a sax, and Jerry (Jack Lemon) who plays a base fiddle find themselves playing in a band in an illegal gin joint, run by mobster Spats Columbo (George Raft). They find themselves out of work suddenly when Toothpick Charlie (George E. Stone) tells the detective, Mulligan (Pat O'Brian) where this illicit night club is located; in a secret room at a mortuary.
Penniless, because Joe likes to gamble, they manage to get a gig, and manage to borrow a car of the secretary of their agent. While picking up her car in the garage, they witness Spatz Columbo and his Scuzzy henchmen (Mike Mazurki, Harry Wilson, Pat Comisky) blow away Toothpick Charlie and his associates right there in the garage. This mass killing was called the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. They themselves escape certain death by the skin of their teeth, and find themselves on the run from both the mob and the police. Lucky for them, Joe gets wind of a gig in an all girls
band, that will take them out of state to a resort hotel in Florida,
and out of harms way. So in fear for their lives, Joe becomes Josephine,
and Jerry becomes Daphne, and they join an all- girl band, that is
heading for Florida, run by Sweet Sue (Joan Shawlee). Things go well
for Joe and Jerry, until some unexpected circumstances produce some
squirmy moments and hilarious consequences, that delight the audience.
Joe falls in love with Sugar, and tries to pretend to be a millionaire
to impress her. Jerry is pursued by Osgood Fielding III (Joe E. Brown).
And to really heat things up, guess where the mobster convention is
being held? Curtis and Lemmon are a blast, particularly in their men disguised as women sequences. Marilyn was perfectly cast as the free-spirited, bubbly Sugar, who is the band's lead singer / ukelele player, who treats her friends well. She has the goal of marrying someone with money, but has a weakness for sax players and booze, which nearly gets her kicked out of the band, when Sweet Sue catches her with it on the train. Daphne (Lemon) quickly says it is his flask of booze, earning the gratitude of Sugar. |
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If you enjoyed SOME LIKE IT HOT you many like "Tootsie," "Sister Act," and/or "Mrs. Doubtfire." |
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