Directed by:
George CukorScreenplay:
Norman KrasnaCinematography:
Daniel L. FappCast:
Marilyn Monroe, Yves Montand, Tony Randall, Frankie Vaughan, Gene Kelly, Bing Crosby, Milton Berle, Wilfrid Hyde-White, David Burns, Leonard Bremen (more)VOD (2)
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A multi-millionaire learns that he is to be caricatured in an off-Broadway show and he tries to have the play stopped. However, he falls for the female lead, Marilyn Monroe, and decides that he should join the cast, playing himself. (Signal One Entertainment)
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I almost surprised myself when I found out that I liked Let's Make Love so much. Perhaps it's the classic "I'm someone else" plot, perhaps Yves Montand as MM's atypical partner, or the classic-sounding Cole Porter songs and prop work are a big part of the charm. MM is once again a revue girl who, although in her late thirties, is studying at night for graduation, and to keep her hands busy, she brings her knitting to the theater with her. This time she is not too skinny and the extra pounds are very good for her cleavage. There's not much more to say. The cherry on top is the cameos by Bing Crosby and Gene Kelly and the expected twist before the well-deserved happy ending. ()