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  1. 15 de ene. de 2023 · With Marilyn Monroe,Yves Montand and Tony Randall.Let's Make Love Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3H8bi18Let's Make Love DVD : https://am... Directed by George Cukor.

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    The plot revolves around billionaire Jean-Marc Clément who learns that he is to be satirized in an off-Broadway revue. After going to the theatre, he sees Amanda Dell rehearsing the Cole Porter song "My Heart Belongs to Daddy", and, by accident, the director thinks him an actor suitable to play himself in the revue. Clément takes the part in order ...

    In 1955, Monroe had entered into a new contract with 20th Century Fox, requiring her to star in four films within the next seven years. By 1959, she had completed only one: Bus Stop, released in 1956. While Monroe shot Some Like It Hot in 1958 (for United Artists) her then-husband, playwright Arthur Miller, completed the screenplay for The Misfits ...

    From the beginning issues arose with the film. Monroe, although enthusiastic about Montand, did not want to make the film and the original screenwriter had reservations about the cast. Despite being offered the role and having found success with his one-man show, Montand did not speak English. This led to enormous stress as he worked to understand ...

    Box office performance

    Given the box office popularity of Monroe, and the press surrounding Montand and their relationship at the time, the film was considered to be a disappointment, although it was, in truth, a moderate success. The high expectations and modest results have led to many viewing the film as either a total flop or a huge success. It opened at the top of the box office its first weekend, but made only $6.54 million in total It was the first film starring Monroe to earn so little money on its initial...

    Reception

    Appraisals at the time were mixed. The New York Times reviewer wrote that the film was slow going, that Marilyn Monroe looked "untidy", that throughout the film she is "fumbling with things in the sidelines...", and that Montand's accent was so heavy it was not charming, just hard to understand. The direction and script were criticized for not allowing Montand the opportunity to use his Gallic humor. The irony of having Bing Crosby and Gene Kelly brought in to give the pupil further lessons w...

    Accolades and aftermath

    Let's Make Love received a nomination for Academy Award for Best Original Score for Lionel Newman and Earle H. Hagen and two BAFTA nominations for Best Film from any Sourcefor George Cukor and for Best Foreign Actor (Montand). It also received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Picture Musical. Not long before she died in 1962, Monroe commented that the role of Amanda was the worst in her career. In her opinion, there was "no role...that you had to wrack your brain...there was nothing there w...

    "Let's Make Love" (Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen) – sung by Marilyn Monroe and chorus, then by Marilyn Monroe with Frankie Vaughan and again with Yves Montand.
    "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" (Cole Porter) – sung by Marilyn Monroe
    "Give Me the Simple Life" (Rube Bloom and Harry Ruby) – (parody) sung by Frankie Vaughan
    "Crazy Eyes" (Cahn and Van Heusen) – sung by Frankie Vaughan

    In advance of the film's release (as was the custom of the era), a paperback novelization of the screenplay was published by Bantam Books, by-lined Matthew Andrews, which seems to have been a pseudonym. Publication year, 1960; cover price 35¢.

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  3. Let's Make Love es una película estadounidense del género comedia romántica musical, de 1960, dirigida por George Cukor, con Marilyn Monroe, Yves Montand y Tony Randall en los roles principales. Argumento. Photo of Inés Montand and Marilyn Monroe from the 1960 film let’s maje love.

  4. With Marilyn Monroe, Yves Montand, Tony Randall, Frankie Vaughan. When billionaire Jean-Marc Clement learns that he is to be satirized in an off-Broadway revue, he passes himself off as an actor playing him in order to get closer to the beautiful star of the show, Amanda Dell.

    • (8K)
    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • George Cukor
    • 1960-09-08
  5. Traducción. Hagan el amor. Lets Make Love. (Frankie Vaughn) Toda la suave conversación es más muerta que los pergaminos del mar muerto. All the gentle lot of conversation is deader than the dead sea scrolls. Nos hemos convertido en el tipo más mudo de nación. We've become the mutest kind of nation, somos almas que no se comunican.

  6. El multimillonario película dirigida por George Cukor y protagonizada por Marilyn Monroe, Yves Montand y Tony Randall. Año: 1960. Slogan: ¡Marilyn Monroe y Yves Montand la sensación de entretenimiento francés! haciendo lo que mejor saben hacer, el amor.