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    Let's Make Love

    1960 · Musical comedy · 1h 58m

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  1. Let's Make Love is a 1960 American musical comedy film made by 20th Century Fox in DeLuxe Color and CinemaScope. Directed by George Cukor and produced by Jerry Wald from a screenplay by Norman Krasna , Hal Kanter , and Arthur Miller , the film stars Marilyn Monroe , Yves Montand , and Tony Randall .

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  3. Jan 15, 2023 · Directed by George Cukor. With Marilyn Monroe,Yves Montand and Tony Randall.Let's Make Love Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3H8bi18Let's Make Love DVD : https://am...

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  5. Let's Make Love: Directed by George Cukor. With Marilyn Monroe, Yves Montand, Tony Randall, Frankie Vaughan. When billionaire Jean-Marc Clement learns that he is to be satirized in an off-Broadway revue, he passes himself off as an actor playing him in order to get closer to the beautiful star of the show, Amanda Dell.

    • (8K)
    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • George Cukor
    • 1960-09-08
  6. Let's Make Love (1960) -- (Movie Clip) I Can Practice On You Jet-set zillionaire Clement (Yves Montand), with aide Coffman (Tony Randall) drops by try-outs for a play in which he, among others, will be mocked, winds up enthralled by performer Amanda (Marilyn Monroe), until the director assumes he's in for an audition, in Let's Make Love, 1960.

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