Table of contents:
- 1. The original title of the film is "Some Like It Hot"
- 2. For the role of Sweetheart, Marilyn broke her contract with the studio "FOX"
- 3. Monroe on color samples with an orchestra in a train car
- 4. American actress Marilyn Monroe as Sweetheart
- 5. At one time, the film did not correspond to moral norms at all
- 6. The climactic scene of the film was filmed on the beach of the Del Coronado Hotel, Miami
- 7. Makeover of Tony Curtis in the dressing room
- 8. At the time of filming, Monroe acquired a curvaceous shape due to pregnancy
- 9. Comedy won an Oscar for the costumes of the actors in the black and white film
- 10. Rehearsal of the scene on the beach of the Hotel Del Coronado
- 11. Marilyn Monroe in a "naked dress" with a cutout on the back by fashion designer Orry-Kelly
- 12. A pause on the set of the film "There are only girls in jazz"
- 13. In the frame - Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe on the set
- 14. Marilyn Monroe runs along the pier to the boat, a scene from the movie
- 15. Sydney Poitier with Curtis and Lemmon on the set
- 16. Archival photo of the wonderful comedy "There are only girls in jazz"
Video: 20 archival color photographs from the filming of the film "There are only girls in the jazz"
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
On July 15, 1959, the movie "Some Like It Hot" was released with Marilyn Monroe in the title role. In the Soviet box office, the film was called "There are only girls in jazz" and was incredibly popular. We have collected the most interesting facts about the filming and distribution of the film.
1. The original title of the film is "Some Like It Hot"
2. For the role of Sweetheart, Marilyn broke her contract with the studio "FOX"
3. Monroe on color samples with an orchestra in a train car
4. American actress Marilyn Monroe as Sweetheart
5. At one time, the film did not correspond to moral norms at all
6. The climactic scene of the film was filmed on the beach of the Del Coronado Hotel, Miami
7. Makeover of Tony Curtis in the dressing room
8. At the time of filming, Monroe acquired a curvaceous shape due to pregnancy
9. Comedy won an Oscar for the costumes of the actors in the black and white film
10. Rehearsal of the scene on the beach of the Hotel Del Coronado
11. Marilyn Monroe in a "naked dress" with a cutout on the back by fashion designer Orry-Kelly
12. A pause on the set of the film "There are only girls in jazz"
13. In the frame - Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe on the set
14. Marilyn Monroe runs along the pier to the boat, a scene from the movie
15. Sydney Poitier with Curtis and Lemmon on the set
16. Archival photo of the wonderful comedy "There are only girls in jazz"
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