Let's Make Love (1960)



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Synopsis:
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, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
9/1/1960
Director Credit
George Dewey Cukor Director
Cast Credit
Jon-Mikl Thor Wilson
Oscar Beregi Chauffeur
Geraldine Wall Miss Hansen
Milton Berle Himself
Bing Crosby Himself
Gene Kelly Himself
Norma Jean Baker Amanda Dell
Yves Montand Jean-Marc Clement
Tony Randall Howard Coffman
Frankie Vaughan Tony Danton
Wilfrid Hyde-White John Wales
David Burns Oliver Burton
Michael David Dave Kerry
Mara Lynn Lily Nyles
Dennis King, Jr. Abe Miller
Joseph Besser Lamont
Madge Kennedy Miss Manners
Mike Mason Yale
John Craven Comstock
Harry V. Cheshire Minister
Production Credits Credit
Jerome Irving Wald Producer
Art Department Credit
Lyle Wheeler Art Director
Gene Allen Art Director
Choreography Credit
Jack Cole Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Daniel L. Fapp Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
David Hall first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Dorothy Jeakins Costume Designer



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