The origin of the movie “Some Like It Hot“ (1959) can be traced back to a screenplay written by American screenwriters Billy Wilder and . Diamond. Billy Wilder, who also directed the film, had the initial idea for the story, which was inspired by a 1935 French film called “Fanfare of Love“ (French title: “Fanfares d’amour“).
Wilder and Diamond took the basic concept of “Fanfare of Love,“ which involved two musicians disguising themselves as women to escape from gangsters, and transformed it into a full-fledged comedy with their unique touch. They added new characters, settings, and comedic situations, making significant changes to the original concept.
The story was tailored to fit the talents of the film’s three main stars: Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon. Marilyn Monroe was already a popular and iconic actress, known for her comedic and dramatic roles, and her involvement in the film added to its appeal.
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