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Let's Make Love 1960
Cast:
Marilyn Monroe .... Amanda Dell
Yves Montand .... Jean-Marc Clement/Alexander Dumas
Tony Randall .... Alexander Coffman
Frankie Vaughan .... Tony Danton
Wilfrid Hyde-White .... John Wales (as Wilfrid Hyde White)
David Burns .... Oliver Burton
Michael David .... Dave Kerry
Mara Lynn .... Lily Nyles
Dennis King Jr. .... Abe Miller
Joe Besser .... Charlie Lamont
Oscar Beregi Jr. .... Chauffeur (uncredited)
Milton Berle .... Himself (uncredited)
Harry Cheshire .... Minister, Amanda's Father (uncredited)
Jackie Lee 'Waukeen' Cochran .... Elvis Presley impersonator (uncredited)
John Craven .... Comstock (uncredited)
Bing Crosby .... Himself (uncredited)
Ray Foster .... Jimmy (uncredited)
Richard Fowler .... Van Cliburn impersonator (uncredited)
Michael Fox .... Actor auditioning for Clement role (uncredited)
Gene Kelly .... Himself/Gene Kelly (uncredited)
Madge Kennedy .... Miss Manners, Clement's Secretary (uncredited)
Marian Manners .... Maria Callas impersonator (uncredited)
Mike Mason .... Yale (uncredited)
Larry Thor .... Wilson (uncredited)
Geraldine Wall .... Wales' Secretary-Receptionist (uncredited)
20th Century-Fox,118 minutes
Producer: Jerry Wald
Director: George Cukor
Screenplay: Norman Krasna and Hal Kanter
Music Director: Lionel Newman
Musical Score: Lionel Newman and Earle H. Hagen
Song Score: Sammy Cahn and James Van Heusen
Choreography: Jack Cole
Art Directors: Gene Allen and Lyle Wheeler
Awards:
Academy Awards:
Nomination for Best Score - Musical (Lionel Newman and Earle H. Hagen)
British Academy Awards:
Best Film from any source
Best Foreign Actor (Yves Montand)
Songs:
Let's Make Love
My Heart Belongs to Daddy
Specialization
Incurably Romantic
Sing Me a Song That Sells
You with the Crazy Eyes
Give Me the Simple Life
Engaging comedy concerning a millionaire (Yves Montand) who's determined to shut down a stage show that's burlesquing him...until he falls for cast member Marilyn Monroe! Tony Randall, Wilfrid Hyde-White co-star under George Cukor's direction; cameos by Bing Crosby, Gene Kelly. Although Marilyn didn't like the script, she agreed to do Let's Make Love in an effort to complete her obligations to Fox. Yves Montand as her co-star was Marilyn's idea, and it wasn't long before rumours of an affair began.