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Titolo originale: Some Like It Hot
Regia: Billy Wilder |
Anno: 1959
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Romance Crime
Tag: chicago, illinois | florida | transvestism | musician | witness | fake identity | deception | mafia | cross dressing | black and white | train | buddy | screwball comedy | spats | all girl band | st. valentine's day massacre | valentine's day | dressing | sex comedy | double identity | south florida | comforting |
Cast: Tony Curtis | Jack Lemmon | Marilyn Monroe | George Raft | Pat O'Brien | Joe E. Brown | Nehemiah Persoff | Joan Shawlee | Billy Gray | George E. Stone | Dave Barry | Mike Mazurki | Harry Wilson | Beverly Wills | Barbara Drew | Edward G. Robinson Jr. | Mary Foley | Georgia Joan Hannan | Colleen O'Sullivan | Al Breneman | Tom Kennedy | Edwin Rochelle | Robert Cole | Sammy Shack | Fred Sherman | Sandra Warner | Danny Richards Jr. | Paul Frees | Ted Christy | Phil Bloom | Willie Bloom | James J. Casino | Bing Conley | Paul Cristo | Duke Fishman | Joseph Glick | Joseph La Cava | King Lockwood | Jack Perry | Sid Troy | Ralph Volkie | James Dime | Jack Gordon | Steve Carruthers | Sam Harris | William H. O'Brien | Laurie Mitchell | Joe Gray | Tito Vuolo | Harold 'Tommy' Hart | Scott Seaton | Marian Collier | Brandon Beach | Noble 'Kid' Chissell | Franklyn Farnum | George Ford | John Roy | William Hoehne Jr. | Carl M. Leviness | Helen Perry | Grace Lee Whitney | Pat Comiskey | Tipp McClure | Alex Ball | Beulah Christian | Bobby Gilbert | Stuart Hall | Shep Houghton | Hank Mann | Frank McLure | Bert Stevens | Arthur Tovey | John Indrisano | Cosmo Sardo | Sam Bagley | George Lake | Tiger Joe Marsh | Jack Mather | Joe Palma | Carl Sklover | Billy Wayne |

Joe e Jerry, due musicisti assistono per errore al massacro del giorno di San Valentino, a Chicago, nel 1929 e sono costretti a scappare. Per nascondersi si inseriscono un una piccola orchestra tutta femminile, fingendosi donne. Ma per per "Josephine" e "Daphne" sarà l'inizio di una lunga serie di equivoci...

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The block of ice changes shape before and while Sugar chops at it. D
While she chops at the ice, Sugar straightens up when she tells Josephine about her weakness for sax [...] D
When the casket containing bootleg whiskey is shown in the hearse, it has two handles on the side. W [...] D
As the hearse carrying liquor is chased by police, it passes a Standard station with the Chevron log [...] D
Mulligan asks for another table not so close to the band and refers to the reserved table. However, [...] D
Recounting how Joe stood her up, Nellie says she had baked him "a great big pizza pie". While Chicag [...] D
When Spats and his crew go to their table at the speakeasy, the henchman played by Harry Wilson sits [...] D
Osgood makes a ship-to-shore phone call using a Hallicrafters Model S-20R which came out in 1939. Al [...] D
When the patrol car chasing the hearse is spun around, two cops are holding onto its right side. Whe [...] D
When Joe and Sugar arrive at the boat dock for their first date a neon sign is above the gateway. Ho [...] D
Poliakoff assures Sweet Sue he will phone her when he finds two girls who can join the band immediat [...] D
Spats has a henchmen button his spats before they go to the banquet hall. But, as Joe and Jerry are [...] D
In the speakeasy as Mulligan packs his cigar, the top of someone's head is in the bottom of the scre [...] D
Osgood tells Daphne that "Ma-Ma" sent him to Florida when George White's Scandals opened. The film i [...] D
Obvious male stunt double for Sugar riding the bicycle down the stairs of the pier. D
When Junior asks Sugar where she learned how to kiss, she replied that she sold kisses for The Milk [...] D
When Sugar first meets Junior on the beach after tripping over his leg, the ball in background wobbl [...] D
When Junior and Sugar return to shore after their night on the Caledonia, he does not tie up the lau [...] D
When Little Bonaparte is talking to the gangsters, the banner behind him appears, disappears, then r [...] D
At night, on the train, Sugar gets the curtains stuck between the ladder and the side of the berth. [...] D
After the back window of the hearse is shot by the police, the two thugs knock out the rest of the w [...] D
Nellie's license plate is incorrect. Two groups of three numbers are separated by a dash on the actu [...] D
Joe and Jerry face each other as they dive under Spat's table at the banquet hall. But when we cut t [...] D
Joe fits into the shorter and stockier Beinstock's clothes perfectly. D
The band boards the train "Florida Limited" in Chicago. The Florida Limited was a companion to the F [...] D
In Sugar Kane's introductory scene (the platform of the Chicago railroad station), her hairstyle, fe [...] D
The trumpet solo during "I Wanna Be Loved by You" is heard even though the trumpet player behind Dap [...] D
Sugar's "hands" and "arms" after she embraces Joe as they are "making out" in the back seat of Osgoo [...] D
The sun and the shadows on the sand change while the musicians and Junior are on the beach together. D
During the chase, the lid of the coffin is leaking fluid from bullet holes which would indicate that [...] D
In the funeral-parlor-speakeasy scene, when Joe and Jerry stop playing and make their plans, the bas [...] D
In real life, the band would have boarded the Dixie Flyer, which ran from Chicago and St. Louis via [...] D
The pavement Sugar runs on from the hotel on her way to their pier is wet, but the pavement Junior r [...] D
It is supposed to be 1:00 AM when the Sweet Sues finish playing, yet clouds can be seen behind Sugar [...] D
During "I'm Thru With Love," a bass is heard even though Daphne is absent. D
Jerry mimics the title character from Piccolo Cesare in 1929. D
The PA announcement at the Chicago train station lists the "Florida Limited" making its first stop i [...] D
The band members yell "Olé" at the end of the tango except for the trumpeter, who still has his t [...] D
As the police chase the hearse, they pass a "Standard" gas station with the Chevron emblem. The Chev [...] D
At the speakeasy, Joe and Jerry continue to talk instead of resuming play with the rest of the band [...] D
During the opening chase, the police zip by a Chevron gas station. Chevron was known as Standard Oil [...] D
When Sugar and Junior are talking on the telephone, Sugar's eyes are clearly following lines on a cu [...] D
Junior identifies himself to Sugar as heir to the Shell Oil Company, but this group's first U.S. dis [...] D
As Sweet Sue addresses the ballroom audience, we hears strings only, yet the brass section behind he [...] D
Little Bonaparte has Spats killed in retaliation for the hit on Toothpick Charlie yet is livid that [...] D
The depiction of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre is deliberately inaccurate, to spoof Scarface - Lo [...] D
As Joe and Jerry race into the banquet hall, Joe slides into Little Bonaparte's table, knocking it o [...] D
Osgood reaches Daphne by telephone even though he knows neither her name nor her room number. D
As Sugar sings "I Wanna Be Loved By You" there's an extended shot of her with the drummer, a bit out [...] D
The Syncopators arrive in Florida and promptly check into the Hotel del Coronado in Coronado, Califo [...] D
As Daphne and Osgood are going into the hotel, when the camera is outside the hotel Daphne is holdin [...] D
Moments after Joe and Jerry flee the banquet hall, one goon assures his fellow goons: "We got our gu [...] D
Little Bonaparte's goons should still be chasing Joe and Jerry, but the goons are nowhere in sight w [...] D
Josephine calls Poliakoff and says "she" hears that he is looking for two girl musicians -- informat [...] D
In the opening, four hoodlums are riding in the hearse and they hear a police siren behind them. Two [...] D
Sugar could not have known where Joe and Jerry fled to after they left the hotel while being chased [...] D
The bullet holes on the coffin lid during the chase are on different locations then the ones seen wh [...] D
Although rim brakes (those on Junior's bicycle) have been in use since the 1890s, the vast majority [...] D
As Daphne dumps her things onto Osgood, his hand grasps the top of Josephine's case, the neck of Sug [...] D
On the yacht when Joe and Sugar are drinking on the couch Joe's little finger sticks out from the gl [...] D
It's never explained how Toothpick obtained the armband or knows the password or how Spats guesses t [...] D
During Sugar and Joe's scene on the beach, a group of beach chairs appears and disappears behind the [...] D
When Spats's men are searched for weapons at the Hotel, the man doing the pat-down can be seen placi [...] D
Running for their lives from the hotel to the pier while being chased by Little Bonaparte's goons, J [...] D
Poliakoff's cigarette is one-quarter burned when Sweet Sue and Beinstock leave his office. Moments a [...] D
At the rehearsal and at the bandstand, Daphne's and the Sweet Sues' playing too often does not corre [...] D
When Sugar tells Junior her band's name is Sweet Sue and Her Society Syncopators, he deduces that th [...] D
On the train, Sugar implies that she's from Upper Sandusky, Ohio, where her father is a conductor on [...] D
The only information Joe has about Osgood's yacht is her name, so how does he know what The New Cale [...] D
Osgood mentions a full moon twice, but there is no sign of a full moon in the relevant night-time sc [...] D
Jerry fits into the much-smaller Bellhop's uniform. D
The bullets that fall out of Spats' gangster's pants are too large to fit his handgun. He has an aut [...] D
Although Sweet Sue addresses Daphne and Josephine during the rehearsal as "Sheboygan", Sugar could n [...] D
When Spats enters the Seminole, the hotel's name at the floor is readable from the lobby instead fro [...] D
As the band members gather in Daphne's berth, the girl with the cheese and crackers holds a jar of C [...] D
At the end of the film (when Osgood is driving Joe, Jerry, and Sugar in his motor launch to his yach [...] D
The holes in the jacket of Jerry's bass do not correspond to the bullet holes in the bass. D
Little Bonaparte orders a hit at a hotel, a public venue, where both he and the intended targets are [...] D
After Sugar performs "I Wanna Be Loved by You," we see her back is bare as she turns away from us. W [...] D
Joe promises Jerry that he will return Osgood's flowers the day after he gave them to Sugar. Yet whe [...] D
When Joe and Jerry arrive at Poliakoff's building, Joe's hair is wind-blown with snow in it, and he [...] D
Set in 1929, yet features the 1930s songs "I'm Thru With Love" and "Stairway to the Stars". D
At the speakeasy, a lady at a table to Mulligan's left gets up and begins to walk in front of the ch [...] D
When Sugar tells Daphne that Josephine predicted Sugar would meet a millionaire, Daphne says: "That' [...] D
Early in the movie, Joe talks about the Brooklyn Dodgers, a name not officially used until 1932. Fro [...] D
Jerry complains that the gig in Urbana that Poliakoff offers them is 100 miles away. Urbana is actua [...] D
When we first see Sugar, we notice the seams of her stockings run a straight line up the middle of h [...] D
When Sugar is sitting on the beach, facing the ocean, she says that the time is 4:00 pm. However, he [...] D
Joe slips a card into the spray of flowers Osgood has delivered to the stage for Daphne to pass the [...] D
Joe and Jerry are so broke in Chicago that they have to hock their overcoats. Yet they are able to a [...] D
When Osgood puts Daphne's shoe on, the luggage on the sidewalk behind him is in a straight line. Whe [...] D
When Sugar tells Junior her band's name is Sweet Sue and Her Society Syncopators, he deduces that th [...] D
From his vantage in the lobby, Mulligan could not have witnessed Spats and his crew getting patted d [...] D
Joe leaves the hotel by stepping out his window, then walking to his left on the terrace to climb do [...] D
When Sugar leaves the hotel to meet Joe on the boat the pavement is wet from the rain. When Joe cycl [...] D

Frase

Jerry: [Joe used a "Cary Grant" voice when posing [...] D
Joe: [apologizing because the motor boat will only [...] D
Junior: Syncopators. Does that mean you play that [...] D
Sweet Sue: Are you two from the Poliakoff agency? [...] D
Jerry: We're up the creek and you want to hock the [...] D
Daphne: [after meeting the all-girl band they'll b [...] D
Mulligan: You shave with your spats on? Spats Col [...] D
Joe: Nellie baby, I'll make it up to you. Nellie: [...] D
Sugar: [singing] I wanna be loved by you, just you [...] D
Little Bonaparte: I'm lookin' around for somebody [...] D
Bouncer: [examining a golf bag] What's in here? S [...] D
Joe: So you got pinched in the elevator, so what? [...] D
Daphne: [in the berth, with the lady band members [...] D
Spats Colombo: [when his speakeasy is raided] What [...] D
Sugar: [on the yacht Junior's pretending he owns] [...] D
Sugar: [pouring bourbon into paper cup] Turn the l [...] D
Sugar: Oh, Daphne, how can I ever repay you? Jerr [...] D
Sig Poliakoff: You're the wrong shape. Goodbye! J [...] D
Jerry: Have I got things to tell you! Joe: What h [...] D
Mulligan: You better bring a check in case the joi [...] D
[last lines] Jerry: Oh no you don't! Osgood, I'm [...] D
Beinstock: [as Daphne falls up the train steps] . [...] D
Osgood: [referring to his mother] Right now, she t [...] D
Joe: [Of Jerry] I had to take him to the hospital [...] D
Joe: [wipes away Sugar's tears] None of that, Suga [...] D
Joe: We didn't see anything! Jerry: We didn't hea [...] D
Daphne: [after meeting the dipsomaniac Sugar] How [...] D
Joe: What are you worried about? This job is going [...] D
Gangster at Convention: [Looking in golf bag and s [...] D
Sugar: Don't fight it. D
Osgood: Daphne. Jerry: Hmm? Osgood: You're leadi [...] D
Joe: [to Sugar] The ship is in ship-shape shape. D
[at the booking office, trying to be hired] Joe: [...] D
Joe: But, you're *not* a girl! You're a *guy*, and [...] D
Junior: [Kissing] I think you're on the right trac [...] D
Joe - 'Josephine': [grabbing Daphne by the collar] [...] D
Little Bonaparte: [thick Italian accent] Thank you [...] D
Joe: [trying to get Jerry to face reality regardin [...] D
Sugar: Story of my life. I always get the fuzzy en [...] D
Sugar: If my mother could only see me now. Joe: I [...] D
Junior: Look, if all you're interested in is wheth [...] D
[Jerry and Joe are in the elevator with Spats and [...] D
Osgood: I am Osgood Fielding the third. Daphne: I [...] D
Daphne: [after struggling walking in heels at the [...] D
Sugar: He collects shells! Joe: Shells? Whatever [...] D
[repeated line] Spats' Henchman: Hey, join us! D
Sugar: [on marrying well] I don't care how rich he [...] D
Sugar: It's me, Sugar! D
Joe: [referring to Jerry] He has an empty stomach [...] D
Joe: You don't want me, Sugar. I'm a liar and a ph [...] D
Sugar: Been waiting long? Junior: [gallantly] It' [...] D
Joe: There's another problem. Jerry: Like what? [...] D
Spats Colombo: Hello, copper. What brings you to M [...] D
Joe - 'Josephine': [to Daphne] . What are you afra [...] D
Mulligan: Alright Spats, services are over, lets g [...] D
Jerry: Come on, what do you say? Let's get out of [...] D
[first lines] Mulligan: All right, Charlie; that [...] D
[Jerry sees Joe impersonating a wealthy yachtsman [...] D
[repeated line] Sweet Sue: Bienstock! D
Spats Colombo: [to coin-flipping wise guy] Where d [...] D
Gangster at Convention: [Looking in golf bag and s [...] D
Mulligan: What happened here? Little Bonaparte: [ [...] D
Osgood: [to the elevator operator] All right, driv [...] D
Sugar: Real diamonds! They must be worth their wei [...] D
Sugar: Water polo? Isn't that terribly dangerous? [...] D
Jerry: Will you look at that! Look how she moves! [...] D
Jerry: Oh, why did I let you talk me into this? J [...] D
Joe: We won't breathe a word! Spats Colombo: You [...] D
Sweet Sue: Well, that's all for tonight, folks. Th [...] D
Sweet Sue: Idiot broads! Here we are, all packed, [...] D
Jerry: [referring to Osgood] That dirty old man! [...] D
Jerry: Now you've done it! Now you have done it! [...] D
Sugar: [admiring a large fish trophy] What is it? [...] D
Sugar: I come from this musical family. My mother [...] D
Joe: [to Spats, about the murders they just witnes [...] D
Joe: I feel a funny sensation in my toes. Like som [...] D
Spats Colombo: Oh, too bad, Charlie! You would've [...] D
Osgood: You know, I've always been *fascinated* by [...] D
Osgood: Which of these instruments do you play? J [...] D
Sugar: [after running back to the room to tell Jos [...] D
Osgood: You must be quite a girl. Daphne: Wanna b [...] D
[Sugar's bandmates crowd into Jerry's upper berth [...] D
Sugar: Oh Josephine! The most wonderful thing happ [...] D
Toothpick Charlie: Look, chief, I better blow 'cau [...] D
Joe: I never knew it could be like this! Sugar: T [...] D

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