TY - ADVS AU - Wilder,Billy AU - Diamond,I.A.L. AU - Lang,Charles AU - Deutsch,Adolph AU - Schmidt,Arthur AU - Haworth,Ted AU - Monroe,Marilyn AU - Curtis,Tony AU - Lemmon,Jack AU - Raft,George AU - O'Brien,Pat AU - Brown,Joe E. AU - Persoff,Nehemiah AU - Shawlee,Joan ED - Ashton Productions, ED - Mirisch Company, ED - Criterion Collection (Firm), TI - Some like it hot T2 - The Criterion collection SN - 9781681435213 PY - 2018///] CY - [New York, New York] PB - The Criterion Collection KW - Female impersonators KW - Drama KW - Musicians KW - Gangsters KW - Man-woman relationships KW - Comedy films KW - lcgft KW - Feature films KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired N1 - Title from title frame; Originally released as a motion picture in 1959; Wide screen (1.85:1); Suggested by a story by R. Thoeren and M. Logan; Special features: Audio commentary by Howard Suber (recorded in 1989); new program on Orry-Kelly's costumes for the film; three making-of documentaries; appearance from 1982 by Billy Wilder on The Dick Cavett Show; conversation from 2001 between Tony Curtis and Leonard Maltin; French television interview from 1988 with Jack Lemmon; Radio interview from 1955 with Marilyn Monroe; trailer; in insert, essay by Sam Wasson; Grandma's funeral -- A bass and a sax -- Josephine and Daphne -- Slumber party -- Feminine intuition -- Shell oil -- "I wanna be loved by you" -- "I'm harmless" -- A proposal -- Cast off -- "Friends of the Italian opera" -- "I'm through with love" -- Color bars; Director of photography, Charles Lang, Jr. ; music, Adolph Deutsch ; art director, Ted Haworth ; editor, Arthur P. Schmidt; Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, George Raft, Pat O'Brien, Joe E. Brown, Nehemiah Persoff, Joan Shawlee; Rating: Not rated N2 - Two musicians disguise themselves as women and join an all-female band in order to evade the Mafia, since they witnessed the St. Valentine's Day Massacre ER -