Today, he
says: "I said it as a joke. I mean, it was such a
darn stupid question, so I gave a stupid answer."
Monroe and
Curtis also had a history. When they were both
struggling in Hollywood in the early Fifties, the two became
lovers. Their brief liaison is described by Curtis with unabashed
detail.
"She found
it hard to reach orgasm. We were both
inexperienced, 22 or something. It was a messy business." When
they worked on Some Like It Hot, he says she had "gone funny.
Her mind was all over the place. She had lost confidence".
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Favorite Tony Curtis Movie: Operation Petticoat with Cary Grant...
ReplyDeleteI thought "Six Bridges To Cross" was a good flick, but my personal favorite Curtis movie was, "Sweet Smell Of Success".
ReplyDeleteAnon. I agree. Operation Petticoat was a great movie and Curtis was a hoot in it. In fact the entire cast was good. Grant was himself and that was perfect for the story. To picture those magnificent um uh nurse-types on a submarine - a POS sub to boot is a recipe for comedy. They did it well too. I have the DVD and pull it out from time to time. Tony, you did some good work now rest easy. RIP
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The cute little redhead nurse was Richie's mom, Mrs. C!
ReplyDeleteKelly
The best part of "Some Like it Hot" was Monroe's costumes. There was some serious engineering there....
ReplyDeleteMy best part of Some Like it Hot was I laughed so hard I soiled me britches.
ReplyDeleteI never thought of TC as a great actor, but he had a quality that made me wanna like him, so I enjoyed most everything he did. In grade school however, some kid had a magazine picture of Janet Leigh (who I had a crush on) in the bathtub, barely covered by soap bubbles. The picture credit was her husband. We, all of us, were astounded that a man would take a picture like that of his wife and let people see it. I got over it.
Tarus Bulbus(sp?) anyone?
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