Musicians Joe and Jerry before they joined Sweet Sue and her Society Syncopators in Billy Wilder’s SOME LIKE IT HOT, which was released 65 years ago this month.
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Marilyn Monroe on the set of “Some Like it Hot” in Los Angeles, 1958. Photographs by Richard C. Miller.
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Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon in costume as Josephine and Daphne in the United Artists/Billy Wilder comedy Some Like It Hot, 1959. During an interview with Entertainment Weekly in 2006, Curtis shared the following recollections about making the movie:
EW: You weren’t happy with the dresses they initially gave you.
TC: Oh, horrible! They put Debbie Reynolds’ clothes on me from a costume company. Her waist was up around my armpits! And they tried some Loretta Young outfits. But all her clothes wanted to do was spin around. So Billy said let Orry-Kelly make them for you. Boy, did we get excited! We had custom garter belts and brassieres, shoes that fit us properly, and nice cloche hats and those high collars that Olivia de Havilland used to wear in those early movies. Oh, did I love them!
EW: You look like Eve Arden.
TC: And a little bit of Grace Kelly and my mother.
EW: How long did it take for you and Jack to become Josephine and Daphne?
TC: About 30 minutes for makeup. Then we’d put on our hair and the costumes. We’d be ready in about an hour and 15 minutes.
EW: That’s pretty fast.
TC: Yeah, we wanted to get that behind us. Neither Jack nor I liked sitting in a makeup chair too long. So we’d lie back in those chairs and reach across and hold each other’s hand. We’d just hang on to each other.
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Marilyn Monroe / production still from Billy Wilder’s Some Like it Hot (1959) / photo by Richard C. Miller.
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Marilyn Monroe in Some Like It Hot (1959)
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you better not be tony curtis serving face while pretending to sleep when i get there
my lascivious little ass:
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Marilyn Monroe on the set of “Some Like it Hot” in Los Angeles, 1958. Photo by Richard C. Miller.
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