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Let's Make Love, 1960
English, Arabic, French, German, Italian
USA
Profile of Let's Make Love
The mood of Let's Make Love is feel good, humorous, and witty. The plot centers around the life of an actor, hidden identities, and showbiz. It is a comedy, romance, and musical movie. In approach, Let's Make Love is realistic. It happens in the 1950s. It is a remake. Let's Make Love is especially suggested for a date night.
Summary of Let's Make Love
Let's Make Love was Marilyn Monroe's 27th picture and George Cukor's first film with the star who was then at the height of her career. In this film, his third musical, Cukor made skillful use of color and camera movement to illustrate one of his favorite themes: the magic of show business. Billionaire industrialist Jean-Marc Clement (Yves Montand) discovers that an off-Broadway show is satirizing him is in preproduction. Jean-Marc's feelings toward the show change when he meets one of its cast members, Amanda (Marilyn Monroe); wanting to get close to the attractive young woman and since the show has no one to play his character, he manages to persuade the unsuspecting producer that he is just right for the part. Hiring Bing Crosby, Gene Kelly, and Milton Berle (playing themselves) to teach him the tricks of show business, Jean-Marc also learns a thing or two about falling in love from the luscious Amanda.
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| Language: | English, Arabic, French, German, Italian |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 8 September 1960 |
| Runtime: | 119 min |
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as Amanda Dell
as Jean-Marc Clement / Alexander Dumas
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