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Some Like It Hot (1959)?
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SPOILER:The now-famous closing line, "Nobody's perfect," was actually never intended to make the final film. It was apparently to be replaced by the writers once they thought of something they liked better. Furthermore, both `~11163~` and `~9605~` credit the other for the genesis of the line.:SPOILER `~11165~` wrote that the first sneak preview had a bad reaction with many audience walkouts. Many studio personnel and agents offered advice to `~9605~` on what scenes to reshoot, add and cut. Lemmon asked Wilder what he was going to do. Wilder responded: "Why, nothing. This is a very funny movie and I believe in it just as it is. Maybe this is the wrong neighborhood in which to have shown it. At any rate, I don't panic over one preview. It's a hell of a movie." Wilder held the next preview in the Westwood section of Los Angeles, and the audience stood up and cheered. `~6731~` wanted the film to be shot in color (her contract stipulated that all her films were to be in color), but `~9605~` convinced her to let it be shot in black and white when costume tests revealed that the makeup that `~349~` and `~11165~` wore gave their faces a green tinge. Upon its original release, Kansas banned the film from being shown in the state, explaining that cross-dressing was "too disturbing for Kansans". `~6731~` was pregnant during the filming, as a result she looked considerably heavier. She had no known children and several miscarriages in her life. Due to her pregnancy, most of the publicity still photos were posed for by both `~Sandra Warner~` (who had an uncredited role as one of the band members) and Monroe's frequent stand-in `~Evelyn Moriarty~` with Monroe's head superimposed later. `~349~`'s voice as Josephine was dubbed by `~384~` (according to co-writer `~11163~`). Curtis confirmed it by stating the voice you hear as Josephine is a combination of his voice and Frees'. Curtis says he had trouble maintaining a high-pitched voice for an entire take. `~3603~` and `~9102~` were considered for the roles that went to `~11165~` and `~349~`. Director `~9605~` originally wanted `~8519~` as Jerry/Daphne. `~2311~` auditioned for the `~11165~` role. `~10351~` was offered the role of Jerry/Daphne but declined because he didn't want to dress in drag. When `~11165~` received an Oscar nomination for the role that Lewis gave up, Lewis claims he sent him chocolates every year to thank him and now regrets not taking the part. Wilder had originally planned to cast `~Mitzi Gaynor~` in the role of "Sugar Kane Kowalczyk", but when `~6731~` became available, he used her instead. `~349~` has said that he asked `~9605~` if he could imitate `~1266~` for his stint as the millionaire in the movie. Wilder liked it and they shot it that way. Apparently, Grant saw the parody of himself and stated, "I don't talk like that." The resort scenes were filmed entirely at the Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego, California. One reason why `~9605~` chose this location was `~6731~`'s ongoing personal problems. He wanted a location where she could live on site and not have to be transported. A preview audience laughed so hard in the scene where `~11165~` announces his engagement that a lot of the dialogue was missed. It had to be re-shot with pauses (and the maraca gimmick) added. `~6731~` required 47 takes to get "It's me, Sugar" correct, instead saying either "Sugar, it's me" or "It's Sugar, me". After take 30, `~9605~` had the line written on a blackboard. Another scene required Monroe to rummage through some drawers and say "Where's the bourbon?" After 40 takes of her saying "Where's the whiskey?", 'Where's the bottle?", or "Where's the bonbon?", Wilder pasted the correct line in one of the drawers. After Monroe became confused about which drawer contained the line, Wilder had it pasted in every drawer. Fifty-nine takes were required for this scene and when she finally does say it, she has her back to the camera, leading some to wonder if Wilder finally gave up and had it dubbed.
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