In the great movie of that name, two men hide out in corsets and a women’s jazz band. Poor Tony Curtis becomes Marilyn Monroe’s best girlfriend while also pretending to be a rich playboy who just can’t seem to get aroused. Marilyn, instead of finding the rich playboy she wanted, gets love instead. On the other hand, Tony’s sidekick (played by Jack Lemmon) gets propositioned by a genuine oil tycoon. The film ends by the tycoon being told, “But I’m a man!” To which, in the tradition of true love, the tycoon responds, “Nobody’s perfect!”
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