"I'm Through with Love" was written by Matt Malneck, Joseph A. Livingston, and Gus Kahn. The song was featured in the 1959 movie "Some Like It Hot" starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon.
The cast of Some Like It Hot - 1939 includes: Sam Ash Harry Barris as Harry, Piano Player Nora Cecil as Mrs. Beckett Jack Chapin as Cook Rufe Davis as Stoney Edgar Dearing as MacCrady Bobby Dease as Man Richard Denning as Mr. Weems Dudley Dickerson as Sam Lillian Fitzgerald Byron Foulger as Radio Announcer Bernadene Hayes as Miss Marble Bob Hope as Nicky Nelson Russell Hopton as Barker Eddie Kane as Man in Waiting Room Gene Krupa and His Orchestra as Orchestra Gene Krupa as himself Una Merkel as Flo Saunders Bernard Nedell as Stephen Hanratty Tempe Pigott as Flower Woman Russ Powell as Pancake Man Shirley Ross as Lily Racquel Clarence Wilson as Mr. Ives
Some Like it Hot (1959) is a movie which begins with the 1929 St Valentine's Day Massacre by Chicago gangsters. It starred Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, George Raft, Joe E. Brown and Pat O'Brien.
No, it's black & white, but it was originally planned to be filmed in color.
In the movie Some Like it Hot (1959), the policeman, Detective Mulligan, played by Pat O'Brien, finally catches up with "Spats" Columbo after trailing him from Chicago to Miami.
In the movie, Some Like it Hot (1959), there were several prospects for the role of Jerry/Daphne before Jack Lemmon secured the spot. Jerry Lewis was offered the role, but he turned it down because he didn't want to dress in drag. Director Billy Wilder originally wanted Frank Sinatra for the part. Anthony Perkins auditioned for the role, and Danny Kaye was also strongly considered.
A story set in 1929, Some Like it Hot (1959) starred Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon supported by George Raft, Joe E Brown and Pat O'Brien.
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In "Some Like It Hot" by Zoey Dean, characters include lucky outsider Hadley and charismatic insider Brand. Other characters are fashion-forward Spencer, loyal friend Gannon, and glamorous influencers Caprice and Portia. Each character brings a unique perspective to the story of striving for success in Hollywood.
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George Raft played the Chicago gangster, "Spats" Columbo, in the movie Some Like it Hot (1959). He was responsible for the St. Valentine's Day Massacre in this movie.
In the movie, Some Like it Hot (1959), George Raft played "Spats" Columbo, a gang leader of 1929 Chicago. In the movie, he was responsible for the St Valentine's Day Massacre.
In the movie, Some Like it Hot (1959), George Raft played the role of "Spats" Columbo who was a 1929 Chicago gangster responsible for the St Valentine's Day Massacre.
In the movie Some Like it Hot (1959), which took place in 1929, the jazz saxophone player was Joe/Josephine who was played by Tony Curtis.
She wore a size 14 dress but it was custom made for her FTRC (of the rack clothes) size: 8 to 10 and she had a 23 inch waist
Marilyn was playing a Ukulele. It was made by Martin, and was pink!
Marilyn became pregnant during filming but miscarried shortly after filming ended.
Marilyn was 33 years old when the film was released in 1959.
The theme deals with ideas of deception and disguises. From the opening scene, we find out that the supposed pall bearers in the hearst are actually gangsters transporting alcohol during prohibition. The disguises continue throughout the film, with Joe and Jerry's cross-dressing and Joe's millionaire disguise.
Joe (Josephine), a character in Some Like it Hot (1959) is a jazz saxophone player, gambler and ladies' man. His best friend, Jerry (Daphne), plays the jazz double-bass.