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SUMMARY: Some Like It Hot
URL:http://www.harbourliving.ca/event/some-like-it-hot/
LOCATION:Sid Williams Theatre :: 442 Cliffe Avenue Courtenay, V9N 7P1
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p><em>Presented by the Sid Williams Theatre Society</em><br /><br /><strong>A BICKLE THEATRE ORIGINAL</strong><br /><br />We are taking part in the City of Courtenay&rsquo;s centennial festivities by celebrating the history of our building and its beginnings as a cinema when it opened as the Bickle Theatre back in 1935.<br /><br />Join us for a night of classic film featuring prizes and popcorn! And of course, costumes are encouraged.<br /><br />&nbsp;<br /><br />Maybe &ldquo;nobody&rsquo;s perfect,&rdquo; as one character in this masterpiece suggests. But some movies are perfect, and Some Like It Hot is one of them.<br /><br />In Chicago, during the Prohibition era, two skirt-chasing musicians, Joe and Jerry (Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon), inadvertently witness the St. Valentine&rsquo;s Day Massacre. In order to escape the wrath of gangland chief Spats Colombo (George Raft), the boys, in drag, join an all-woman band headed for Florida. They vie for the attention of the lead singer, Sugar Kane (Marilyn Monroe), a much-disappointed songbird who warbles &ldquo;I&rsquo;m Through with Love&rdquo; but remains vulnerable to yet another unreliable saxophone player. When Curtis courts her without his dress, he adopts the voice of Cary Grant &ndash; a spot-on impersonation.<br /><br />The bulk of the slapstick is handled by an unhinged Lemmon and the razor-sharp Joe E. Brown, who plays a horny retiree smitten by Jerry&rsquo;s feminine charms. For all the gags, the film is also wonderfully romantic, as director Billy Wilder indulges in just the right amounts of moonlight and the lilting melody of &ldquo;Park Avenue Fantasy.&rdquo; Some Like It Hot is so delightfully fizzy, it&rsquo;s hard to believe the shooting of the film was a headache, with an unhappy Monroe on her worst behavior. The results, however, are sublime. &ndash; Amazon.ca (Robert Horton)</p>
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