Some Like It Hot (1. The Story (continued)In. Jerry/Daphne gleefully reports to Joe- sephine. Osgood has proposed. Euphoric as he lies. He is ecstatic about Fielding's promise of financial . He shakes a pair of maracas for emphasis after. Jerry: I'm engaged! Joe: Congratulations. Who's the lucky girl? Jerry: I am. We're planning a June wedding. You can't marry Osgood! Jerry: You think he's too old for me? Joe: Jerry, you can't be serious. Jerry: Why not? He keeps marrying girls all the time. And why would. a guy want to marry a guy? Jerry: Security! You're not well. Watch online full movie: Some Like It Hot (1959), for free. When two musicians witness a mob hit, they flee the state in an all female band disguised as women. Some Like It Hot 1959 ReviewsSome Like It Hot is highlighted by a wit that is surprisingly prescient of modern times. The script mines gender humor with a sophisticated modernity that still seems remarkably fresh even today. The satire is composed of well. Diamond is a Wilder’s Best Friend. 9 Greatest Screenplay of All Time, the script was just the second collaboration between Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond, following Love in the Afternoon (1957), but it was. Some Like It Hot movie info - movie times, trailers, reviews, tickets, actors and more on Fandango. Fleeing the gangland massacre, musicians Joe (Tony Curtis) and Jerry (Jack Lemmon) make the big change and meet Sugar (Marilyn Monroe) on the train platform, in Billy Wilder's Some Like It Hot, 1959. Have you seen this film? We would love to see your review. Submit your review for this film. Jerry: Will you stop treating me like a child? I know there's. a problem. Joe: I'll say there is. Jerry: His mother. But I'm not worried because I don't. Like what are you gonna do on your honeymoon? Jerry: We've been discussing that. He wants to go to the Riviera, but I kinda. Niagara Falls. How are you gonna get away with this? Jerry: I don't expect it to last, Joe. I'll tell him the truth when the time. Joe: Like when? Jerry: Like right after the ceremony.. Two struggling musicians witness the St. Valentine's Day Massacre and try to find a way out of the city before they are found and killed by the mob. The only job that will pay their way is an all girl band so the. I keep getting those alimony checks every. Joe: Jerry, Jerry, listen to me, there are laws, conventions. It's just not. being done. Jerry: Shhh, Joe! This may be my last chance to marry a millionaire. Joe attempts to persuade Jerry to come back to reality and realize that. Osgood. He reverses his previous advice to him about. Jerry has convincingly begun to think of himself as a. Joe: Just keep telling yourself you're a boy. You're a boy. Jerry: I'm a boy. Joe: That's the boy. Osgood has given Daphne an expensive bracelet for an engagement. When Joe asks if the diamond bracelet that he has received is. Joe is told that the diamonds are real: ! What do you. think - my fiance is a bum? When Spats passes by a slick young gangster named. Johnny Paradise (Edward G. You'd better fix your lips. You wanna look. good for Osgood, don't ya? Jerry: It's just gonna break his heart when he finds out I can't marry him. Joe: So, it's gonna break Sugar's heart when she finds that I'm not a millionaire. You can't make an omelette without breaking an egg. Jerry: What are you giving me with the omelette? Joe: Nag, nag, nag. Look, we've got a yacht, we've got a bracelet. You've. got Osgood, I've got Sugar. We'll be really cookin'! But Daphne spots Spats in his compact's mirror while applying. To save. themselves from Spats' revenge, the 'girls' decide they must flee - but first. Gangster 1: .. Ain't I had the pleasure of meeting you two broads. Josephine: Oh, no. Daphne: You must be thinking of two other broads. Gangster 2: Have you ever been in Chicago? Daphne: Us? We wouldn't be caught dead in Chicago. As they hurriedly pack their suitcases for a getaway, Jerry is upset about. I tell you, Joe, they're on to us. And they're gonna line. I will never find. You usually walk out and leave 'em with nothing but. Joe: That's when I was a saxophone player. Now I'm a millionaire. Jerry: Well, mail her a post- card. Those gorillas may be up here any minute. Joe fakes a . Rapturous, she recalls her dream from the night before - a combination. I never slept better. I had the most wonderful dream. I was. still on the yacht and the anchor broke loose. We drifted for days and days. I kept a look- out for icebergs. And I wiped the steam off. And when I woke up, I wanted to swim right back to you. Joe gives her an . You know, a man in my position has a certain responsibility. She maintains her emotional composure, and replies that. First thing tomorrow, I'm gonna call my broker and have him. Venezuelan oil. She is surprised by his display. Sugar: They're here. I haven't had white orchids. I was a debutante.. Real diamonds! They must be worth their weight. Are you always this generous? Joe: Not always. But I wanted you to know how very grateful I am for what. Sugar: I didn't do anything. It just happened. After tearfully receiving the phone call, Sugar suffers. Daphne's and Josephine's room looking for. Sugar, if I were you, I would take that. Sugar: He's the first nice guy I ever met in my life, the only one that. Josephine witnesses how he has broken Sugar's heart - from a. Josephine: You'll forget him, Sugar. Sugar: How can I? No matter where I go, there will always be a Shell station. The mobsters are suspicious when they see the two dames. Jerry and Joe, climbing down from their second floor balcony room with. Same faces, same instruments. Spats vows: . They realize that Spats has. The. mobster is angered that his goons have lost their trail, and threatens to. Mike Mazurki). . Robinson's. Rico in the gangster classic Little Caesar (1. Bonaparte. criticizes Spats for the . Valentine's. Day job when rubbing out seven North Side chapter members: Bonaparte: Now some people say he's gotten a little too big for. But I say, he's a man who'll go far. Some people say he's gone. But I say, you can't keep a good man down. Of course he's still got. That big noise he made on St. Valentines Day - that wasn't. You let them two witnesses get away. That sure. was careless. Spats: Don't worry about those two guys. They're as good as dead. I almost. caught up with them today. Bonaparte (flabbergasted): You mean you let 'em get away twice? Some people. would say that's real sloppy. But I say, to err is human, to forgive divine. Bonaparte has arranged a party - to commemorate the occasion. A few. of the hoods escape in their pursuit of Joe and Jerry. On their flight out of the hotel, Joe and Jerry, who have decided to change. Osgood's yacht to escape. Daphne eloping with Fielding: Gangster: We got our guys watching the railroad station, the. They can't get away. Jerry (overhearing): Did you hear that? Joe: Yeah, but they're not watching yachts. Come on, you're gonna call Osgood. Jerry: (repeating) I'm gonna call Osgood. What am I gonna tell him? Joe: You're gonna elope with him. Jerry: Elope. But there are laws, conventions. Joe: There's a convention, all right. There's also the ladies' morgue. While Jerry phones Osgood, Joe watches a soulful, sad Sugar. He affirms the bond between them - both. At first believing that he's the millionaire, Sugar opens her. When tears come to Sugar's eyes, he wipes them away. Joe,' male saxophone player voice: . Osgood, who is looking forward. Daphne, is impressed by Daphne's excited state: . The vulnerable Sugar knows of the hoax and his deceitfulness. I'm a liar and a phony. A saxophone. player. One of those no- goodniks you keep running away from. Sugar: I know, every time. Joe: Sugar, do yourself a favor. Go back to where the millionaires are, the. Sugar: That's right. Rich. suitor Fielding overlooks the obvious gender problem - that Daphne is a. With many explanations for why 'she' can't get married, Daphne attempts. Osgood. There are. Daphne argues, including her physical shape, her hair. He rips off his wig and. Diamond the night before the scene. She was so happy she cried. She wants you. to have her wedding gown. It's white lace. Daphne: Yeah, Osgood. I can't get married in your mother's dress. That- she. and I, we are not built the same way. Osgood: We can have it altered. Daphne: Aw no you don't! Osgood, I'm gonna level with you. We can't get married. Osgood: Why not? Daphne: Well, in the first place, I'm not a natural blonde. Osgood: Doesn't matter. Daphne: I smoke. I smoke all the time. Osgood: I don't care. Daphne: Well, I have a terrible past. For three years now, I've been living. Osgood: I forgive you. Daphne: I can never have children. Osgood (unperturbed): We can adopt some. Jerry- Daphne: But you don't understand, Osgood.
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