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Let's Make Love (1960)
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Let's Make Love is a breezy comedy about an off Broadway musical production. Jean-Marc Clement (Yves Montand) is the richest man in the world and looking for someone who loves him instead of his money. He reads in Variety he is to be satirized in the new production and tries out for the part. The producers hire him, unaware of his real identity. He hires Bing Crosby, Milton Berle and Gene Kelly to coach him for the role. Amanda (Marilyn Monroe) is the poor aspiring actress who lands a part in the play. Her opening number is the classic "My Heart Belongs To Daddy". Unaware of his fabulous wealth, she falls for the playboy billionaire during the rehearsals for the show. Tony Randall plays Montand's fussy public relations agent and tries to keep his boss from embarassment. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Marilyn MonroeYves Montand, (more)
Director(s):
George Cukor
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    Kevin Scott G.

    As she is in many of her movies - Marilyn plays it naive and makes the sensuality effortless. She's a beauty in the most natural sense and despite the title, this is a safe choice for any audience.

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    Sandra J.

    This movie is for women's lib what Birth of a Nation was for slavery. Monroe's opening "Daddy" song is nauseating. Plus the fact that she's attending high school makes me think the writers were trying to turn her into a child. Her portrayal went beyond dumb blond. It was degrading towards women.

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