Talk:Some Like It Hot

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"and guest stars Chief Tahachee" - is there a source for this? he is not credited on imdb.com and i can not recall any scene in the film conaining him

The name Michael Logan links to the wrong Michael Logan.

There are two Some Like It Hot entries now...Some Like It Hot and Some Like it Hot.

The all-capitlized version is how it's done at imdb.com -- Zoe

The article lists the title song on the soundtrack, but I just finished watching the film and do not recall hearing it, though I'd been looking out for it. When in the film is it used?


—Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.126.155.196 (talk) 06:15, 4 April 2008 (UTC)

This article says:

It has been reported that Monroe was pregnant during the filming of this movie, but there is no record of her ever having children or a miscarriage.

but the Marilyn Monroe entry contains this:

She married Arthur Miller in a civil ceremony on June 29, 1956, then in a Jewish ceremony 2 days later. When they returned from England after she wrapped The Prince and the Showgirl, they learned she was pregnant. Sadly, she suffered from endometriosis; the pregnancy was ectopic and had to be aborted to save her life. A second pregnancy ended in miscarriage.

Which article is correct?

erm, I think the last sentence proves what is being said in this article, this 1959 pregnancy being the second mentioned...?Dollvalley 14:04, 19 April 2007 (UTC)

Who are the "two struggling musicians" ? I guess one of them is Jack Lemmon. Jay 10:10, 5 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Yes that's right, the two stars are cast as the struggling musicians. One is Jack Lemmon, the other Tony Curtis. Master Thief Garrett 06:46, 24 Apr 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Image

I removed the first image because it's better to have an original release image than a re-release... at least, that's the trend for most of the movies and it makes sense. However, I can't tell when those older looking ones were released and which should be here? Are both of them original from 1959? Or... are they reproduction? In any case, I figured I'd pose the question here. gren グレン 07:29, 5 April 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Some like it hot.jpg

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