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Some Like It Hot
After seeing a murder in the mafia, there seems to be more strange events being performed by the talented saxophone player Joe (Tony Curtis) and his longtime friend, Jerry (Jack Lemon). Both friends decide to make a quick plan to escape from Chicago with their lives. It is a plan that looks ingenious through masquerading as women, and is guaranteed to the female jazz band and jumps into a train heading for sunny Florida, where there seems to be more challenges ahead.
















25 December 1907, Tarnopol, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Ternopil, Ukraine]

11 February 1916, Canal Zone, Panama

11 November 1899, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

1 June 1926, Los Angeles, California, USA

5 March 1926, Forest Hills, New York, USA

8 February 1925, Newton, Massachusetts, USA

22 November 1897, London, England, UK

17 March 1904, New York City, New York, USA

28 July 1892, Holgate, Ohio, USA

18 May 1903, LĂ³dz, Poland, Russian Empire [now LĂ³dz, LĂ³dzkie, Poland]



August 03, 2012
Re-viewing Some Like It Hot is invariably a rewarding experience, not because it is a great comedy but because it is a great movie.
August 15, 2007
In many ways, the ultimate Billy Wilder film -- replete with breathless pacing, transvestite humor, and unflinching cynicism.
March 28, 2016
The funniest comedy I've seen in years.
July 17, 2014
Fifty-five years old and still a comedy masterpiece.
September 30, 2009
The Great American Comedy (if you discount the Marx Brothers).
July 17, 2014
Everyone has a canonical classic which they just don't get. This one is mine.
June 24, 2006
One of Wilder's funniest satires.
July 14, 2014
Brilliant performances, wondrous comic timing and the greatest pay-off line ever written: this one's still red hot.
August 15, 2007
Pictures like this, with a sense of humor that is as broad as it can be sophisticated, come along only infrequently.
January 16, 2014
Here is one of those movies that persists beyond the implications of a mere time frame, resonating with audiences like a very fine wine.
July 17, 2014
"Nobody's perfect" is the last line. Wilder, Lemmon, Curtis and Monroe come pretty close.
May 20, 2011
Lemmon digs out most of the laughs in the script. As for Marilyn, she's been trimmer, slimmer and sexier in earlier pictures.