Two male musicans disguise themselves as women and join a women's band in order to a flee a mob. Here they befriend, and fall in love with, Sugar Kane (Monroe) in Billy Wilder's classic 1959 comedy.
When two male musicians (Lemmon and Curtis) witness a mob hit, they disguise themselves as women in order to flee the state with an all-female band. But a dynamite singer named Sugar Kane (Monroe) and an over-keen millionaire pose problems for the pair, and they’ll have to keep their wits about them to keep everyone hoodwinked.
Screening as part of our Marilyn at 100 season, as June marks 100 years since the birth of one of the most iconic stars from Hollywood's Golden Age.
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