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Some Like It Hot is a 1959 American crime comedy film directed, produced and co-written by Billy Wilder. It stars Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack ...

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1959 ‧ Commedia/Musical ‧ 2h 12m
8,2/10 ˇ IMDb 95% ˇ Rotten Tomatoes
Dopo aver assistito ad un omicidio, per fuggire alla mafia, due musicisti jazz si travestono ed entrano in una band tutta al femminile.
Data di uscita: 29 marzo 1959 (Stati Uniti)
Regista: Billy Wilder
Anno: 1959
Casa di produzione: Ashton Productions, Mirisch Company
Costumi: Orry Kelly

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After witnessing a Mafia murder, slick saxophone player Joe and his long-suffering buddy, Jerry, improvise a quick plan to escape from Chicago with their lives.
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One of the most beloved films of all time, this sizzling masterpiece by Billy Wilder set a new standard for Hollywood comedy. After witnessing a mob hit, ...
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