Let's Make Love

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Let's Make Love
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NR,1hr 58min
Released:
September 1, 1960
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20th Century Fox
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 ... Full Synopsis
Critics' Reviews
"Marilyn Monroe in Let's Make Love" sounds like a tantalizing prospect, but the end result is unfortunately an only so-so semi-musical, despite some solid work from Monroe. Co-star Yves Montand is frequently blamed for the film's lack of sizzle, and he certainly is part of the problem. Montand is bland at best, his supposed Gallic charm just not surviving the translation from French to English. Away ... Full Review
Featured Cast
Amanda Dell
Jean-Marc Clement
Howard Coffman
Tony Danton
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Yves Montand, left, and Marilyn Monroe in "Let's Make Love"
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