Two musicians witness a mob hit and need to quickly find a way out of Chicago. Their only opportunity comes in the form of joining an all-girl band as they prepare to leave on a tour. The two disguise themselves as women and struggle to keep their identities secret as the gangsters close in.

Tony Curtis
as Joe (Josephine)

Jack Lemmon
as Jerry (Daphne)

Marilyn Monroe
as Sugar Kane Kowalczyk

George Raft
as Spats Colombo

Pat O'Brien
as Detective Mulligan

Joe E. Brown
as Osgood Fielding III

Nehemiah Persoff
as Little Bonaparte

Joan Shawlee
as Sweet Sue

Billy Gray
as Sig Poliakoff

George E. Stone
as Toothpick Charlie
r96sk
Ridiculous plot, but very enjoyable nonetheless. <em>'Some Like It Hot'</em> is good, unserious fun. Tony Curtis (Joe) and Jack Lemmon (Jerry) are the stars of the show, with amusing performances from start-to-finish. Marilyn Monroe is pleasant too, this is actually the first film of Monroe's I'v...
Filipe Manuel Neto
**One of Curtis' best films... and an effective and enjoyable comedy.** For many, this movie is simply one of the greatest comedies of all time. However, I have serious doubts about that. In my personal opinion, it's a good comedy, it entertains its audience very well, and there's no doubt about ...
drystyx
I really don't get the comedy here. Curtis and Lemmon dress up as showgirls to avoid the mob. That's good for a five minute sketch, but not a full length movie. And that's the problem. It is stretched out to be an ordeal. For some reason, some guy likes Lemmon as a woman, and Lemmon avoids him. A...