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  1. Some Like It Hot: A spry, quick-witted farce that never drags. After witnessing a Mafia murder, slick saxophone player Joe (Tony Curtis) and his long-suffering buddy, Jerry (Jack Lemmon ...

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  2. Some Like It Hot. Verenigde Staten 1959. Komedie van Billy Wilder. Met o.a. Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, George Raft en Pat O'Brien. Chicago 1929. Twee werkloze muzikanten (Lemmon en Curtis), zijn getuige van wat later bekend zou worden als de beruchte 'St. Valentine's Day Massacre'. Eén van de bendeleden van Spats Colombo (Raft ...

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Academy Award nominations (* denotes win) Some Like It Hot, American screwball comedy film, released in 1959, that is considered one of best in that genre. Some Like It Hot featured Marilyn Monroe as a “dumb blonde” and Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon as women. Curtis and Lemmon played down-on-their luck musicians who are marked for death by a.

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  6. Some Like It Hot. A regular title on lists of the greatest Hollywood comedies, Some Like It Hot was released in 1959 and marked a peak in a hot streak for director Billy Wilder, who also co-wrote the screenplay with regular collaborator I.A.L. Diamond. The story of two down-and-out musicians fleeing from the mob by disguising themselves as ...

  7. 31 de jul. de 2023 · Some Like It Hot also featured prime examples of situational humor, witty one-liners, and farcical comedy. The premise is presented with two men dressed as women, which is impossible to not find funny as living as a woman is quite a challenge for a man. Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon in a scene from “Some Like It Hot” (1959).