Some Like It Hot (11/11) Movie CLIP - Nobody's Perfect (1959) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
The happy couples, Joe (Tony Curtis) and Sugar (Marilyn Monroe) and Jerry (Jack Lemmon) and Osgood (Joe E. Brown), speed off together in Osgood's boat.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
The launching pad for Billy Wilder's comedy classic was a rusty old German farce, Fanfares of Love, whose two main characters were male musicians so desperate to get a job that they disguise themselves as women and play with an all-girl band in gangster-dominated 1929 Chicago. In this version, musicians Joe (Tony Curtis) and Jerry (Jack Lemmon) lose their jobs when a speakeasy owned by mob boss Spats Columbo (George Raft) is raided by prohibition agent Mulligan (Pat O'Brien). Several weeks later, on February 14th, Joe and Jerry get a job perfroming in Urbana and end up witnessing a gangland massacre in a parking garage. Fearing that they will be next on the mobsters' hit lists, Joe devises an ingenious plan for disguising their identities. Soon they are all dolled up and performing as Josephine and Daphne in Sweet Sue's all-girl orchestra. En route to Florida by train with Sweet Sue's band, the boys (girls?) make the acquaintance of Sue's lead singer Sugar Kane (Marilyn Monroe, in what may be her best performance). Joe and Jerry immediately fall in love, though of course their new feminine identities prevent them from acting on their desires. Still, they are determined to woo her, and they enact an elaborate series of gender-bending ruses complicated by the fact that flirtatious millionaire Osgood Fielding (Joe E. Brown) has fallen in love with "Daphne." The plot gets even thicker when Spats Columbo and his boys show up in Florida. Nominated for several Oscars, Some Like It Hot ended up the biggest moneymaking comedy up to 1959. Full of hilarious set pieces and movie in-jokes, it has not tarnished with time and in fact seems to get better with each passing year, as its cross-dressing humor keeps it only more and more up-to-date.
CREDITS:
TM & © MGM (1959)
Cast: Joe E. Brown, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Marilyn Monroe
Director: Billy Wilder
Producers: I.A.L. Diamond, Doane Harrison, Billy Wilder
Screenwriters: I.A.L. Diamond, Robert Thoeren, Billy Wilder
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“Nobody’s perfect” a line so good Billy Wilder actually had it engraved on his tombstone
Billy's at the same tiny little cemetery in LA as Marilyn and Jack Lemmon, and his is my favorite of a bunch of good epitaphs there. Merv Griffin comes close though-"I will NOT be right back after this message."
@@lanway13 Merv's line is amazing!
Transgender Movie by Billy Wilder
@@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 Eh, no. They were in disguise.
@@azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401you dumb
Something tells me, he knew all along.
Emily Randles apparently the original ending was...
Daphne - I’m a man!
Oswald- I know!
But it was considered too strong for the time and was changed
@@tombstoneharrystudios584 I think there were implications Osgood took it in the rear for a can of beer.
Even better:
- I"M A MAN
- What a coincidence, so am I.
@@cancerino666 Don't think that "My Wife is a Man" reference flew over my head, that's the only reason I found this video.
Hahaha
I love how Jack looks so wistful when he says he can never have children
I think it’s because he figured ‘this is it, the one excuse that’ll make him call off the marriage!’
Adoption is always an option ❤
@@hughmorris7557I think he should've said he wasn't interested romantically in the guy. If he's a reasonable man, they'd call it off.
He says it as if he’s absolutely heartbroken and ashamed about it. Which is a spot-on impression of women who are unjustly made to feel less than for being infertile.
pump and dump 😈
"Well, nobody's perfect!" I laugh every time at that really unexpected calm phrase. BRILLIANT
What is Jack Lemmon complaining about? Now he's set for life!
@@dougmontgomery1868 he wasn't complaining in fact if you watch the movie at some seeing he was actually entertaining the idea of marrying Osgood.
Oh, there's no question about that. If anything he's walking on air! Tony Curtis is happy with Marilyn Monroe, and regardless of his half-hearted protests Mr. Lemmon happily anticipates the prospect of tying the knot with Joe E. Brown!
@@christyshultz6443 lol 😆 yes i remember 😂😂 he said to Tony Curtis ( don’t remember the name of his character : I gonna marry a RICH MILLIONAIRE lol 😂 when he was dressing like Daphne
@@dougmontgomery1868 You betcha! Loaded!
"Well, nobody's perfect" is still one of the funniest ever lines uttered in a major motion picture from Hollywood! "Some Like It Hot" is just amazingly well done and is about as close to perfect as you can make a comedy!
The American Film Institute picked it as the number one comedy of all time and I'd have to agree.
He fell for Daphne and didn't care if she was a boy or a girl, well that's real love
Yeah, it' s such a great movie. 😃😁🥰
@@keythdanielsen8316 Me too. 😁😃👍
I am still amazed that the film makers got away with that line in 1959!
Fun fact: the original version of his response was, “I know,” but they were forced to change it. Honestly though, this is much funnier, and keeps the spirit of the original line intact, anyway.
Why did they change it, that could be much better and more hilarious! 😆😆😆
That's true... you can kinda tell he already knew.
@@ashlynwolff Just imagine for a second, one of the biggest movies of 1959, openly advocating homosexuality. Could you imagine what would have become of the movie? It probably wouldn't have seen the light of day lol. There was even a scene where Tony Curtis said "Why would a guy wanna marry a guy?".
Wrong... according to Wilder, his partner very early in the process came up with this last line and they both thought that eventually, they would change it, But as much as they tried, they failed to come up with a better, and so finally gave up and reluctantly kept what is now regarded one of the funniest last lines in all of cinema history.
Was that the original line? I thought “nobody’s perfect” was a place holder that stuck
Even by today’s standards, this ending is still pretty based.
Ikr
what do you mean by that ?
@@soadesmangasr332It's not debased
"Even by today's standards" Lol as if that's even all that high. Endings like this one, Kind Hearts and Coronets' and A Face in the Crowd's are better than anything released in the last 20 years.
@@bespectacledheroine7292huh
The BEST comedy send off ever.
It is incredible to me that these lines were uttered in 1959. I was born forty years after this, but few films still dare to share the same message. "i am a man" "No one is perfect"
Yup. I actually heard about this in a video about Queer coded villains and called this movie a nail in the Hayes code coffin.
That was literally a joke
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmarjrr tolkien would’ve thought you were an idiot
@@WitchKing-Of-AngmarA very brave joke to make in such years
@@traumatizedDumpster No it wasn't, you don't even know that era but I'm suuure you have a whole list of offenses you always put over it everytime you hear it get uttered.
I love how Osgood looks over at Jerry at the very, very end, as if to say, “I love you no matter what.” ❤
I saw this movie for the first time when I was 12 or 13 and just thought "Nobody's perfect " was just a throw away line. Later in my twenties I realized the implication that he knew all along that Daphne was a man.He isn't even surprised when he takes off the wig and followed by that look. So funny! Brilliant!
Jack Lemon's expressions after that final line are comedic dynamite!
"Ya don't say?" 😂
Lol. It's like: "Well, Guess I'm going to HAVE to marry him after all."
Anybody here from Club Shay Shay?
@@wordforger and marrying a VERY rich man is not necessarily a terrible outcome
“She and I, we are not built the same way.” LMAO 😂😭
We can have it altered
Oh no you don't!
True
I love how all of Jerry/Daphne’s excuses for their inability to get married are true. He really isn’t a natural blonde, he really does smoke, and he really has been living with a saxophonist. And of course he really can’t bear children.
But is he truly a cisgender male? Has he realized he’s something in between now? Good on the new Broadway musical for taking this issue many steps further, as a film from the 1950s never could’ve done.
R.I.P. Marilyn Monroe (*1926-+1962)
R.I.P. Tony Curtis (*1925-+2010)
R.I.P. Jack Lemmon (*1925-+2001)
R.I.P. Joe E. Brown (*1893-+1973)
Poor Marilyn!Was the youngest but died first😔
*murdered
@@chunkylefunga We will never know!
@@nearlyretired7005 Once they let the papers go from the CIA, we will know.
Look, 3 centuries to make history
"I can never have children"..He thought he can finally get away by pulling this card but nope!haha
he thought he could get away by pulling the "I'm a man" card but nooooope haha
What if he said he had an STD?
@@curlytoes22 true love is blind or pansexual in this case.
@@curlytoes22 also I meant to say.Jack lemmon's character as Daphne / whoever he was was actually considering marrying Osgood so it's not like he had a problem it.it's just Tony Curtis's character was telling him what happens when he finds out that you're not a Woman. I mean Osgood was quite a skirt chaser from what I understand. But he proved that he lovef Daphne was he was male or female .
I'm not even sure if this matters but the original line at the end was I know.But that was deemed too risky for the day so it got changed.
the way he delivers it too 😂
Just another proof that Jack Lemmon is the greatest comedian of all time. He played whole movie, most notably this scene, to perfection.
agree.
Mind you, he had already won an Oscar for "Mr.Roberts" and would have a great run from the 60's to the 70's.
Agree! He was definitely one of the greatest versatile actors of all time.
How did he play it to perfection if nobody's perfect
@@TheNivKo nobody is perfect expect john lemmon
"Don't you get it?!?! - *I'M A MAN!"*
"Well, nobody's perfect."
It's a 65-year-old punchline that just doesn't get old!!! 😂👌🏼
IKR? I keep rewinding
It's so funny I almost peed on myself the first time I saw this part.
"Well, nobody's perfect."*
Jerry: *suprised Pikachu face* 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's what I call forgiving.
Jack Lemmon's face after Joe Brown says "Nobody's perfect". Says it all. Accepting total defeat.
He got himself a sugar daddy for life
that's not whether it's about
We saw this in film class and the whole room erupted at that final line lol 10/10
Mr Saxton says hi.
my class was so silent,, it was disappointing
My class today finished watching this film today, and we all applauded that this scene. It's a great movie.
We didn't watch the entire move, just a few scene, but we all loved this ending !
Nobody's perfect... except in this movie ending, that is!
one of the greatest movie endings ever
0:56 lol at the way he says 'well'. 😀
Daring for '59.
Pretty much!😆😆😉😉😉
the original line for that was even more daring, he says "I know" instead of nobody's perfect
If he said "I know" that could've been mind-blowing 😆😆😆😆
sarah williamson i like " nobody is perfect"😊
This film was made without approval from the Hays Code.
I can't tell if the joke is that he's gay and knew all along, or that he's so in love that he honestly doesn't care. Either way, it's hilarious.
Attreus Mani-iu I think it’s the latter.
It's the former. In the original script the line was 'i know'
in both ho wrote the script was really futuristic and they are cut and hilarious...this is, literally, the first cult movie.
I think the answer is ‘yes’
Hehehe, exactly 😀
"Some people say that 'Some Like It Hot" is the greatest movie ever made. I say, it's not the greatest movie ever made, but it is good enough to have held up for over 30 years." -Billy Wilder
Well that's because The Apartment is the greatest movie ever made.
Look at this graff!
The best COMEDY.
64 years now
Literally my favourite ending to a movie ever.
Have watched this part over and over again, when the movie ends i rewind again and again
A punchline so good, director Billy Wilder has it on his tombstone.
Genious Billy Wilder and three magnificent icons, what you expect?
A milestone
Four 😝😝 Joe Brown was awesome too
This is the only ending to a movie I’ve ever seen that didn’t feel a little forced or out of place. That line is perfect.
I disagree. I feel the way Joe treated Sugar was pretty selfish and obviously manipulative. Having Sugar so easily dismiss his behavior never sat well with me.
The ending
50s: OMG so hilarious!
2020: OMG I want what he has! 😍
I'll have what he's having :v
Even worse. The people of today would actually be saying *she,* or *they.*
@@timothyjohnson5699 “I want what they have” is still grammatically correct though
@@timothyjohnson5699oh nooo. Someone using a two or three word longer sentence that show respect and basic decency to another person.
He was really determined to marry him no matter what
He already told his mom and spent the money , so why not 😂
@@EmillioMelendez 1959 is one reason
“We can have it altered.
Why not?
Doesn't matter.
I don't care.
I forgive you.
We can adopt some.
Well, nobody's perfect.”
If Osgood weren't so old I'd marry him without any second thought!
Any scene with Lemmon is gold
Agree…he was hilarious in this movie!
This movie is absolute genius and so bold for its time! I always laugh at this scene! Osgood is a ball of positivity! Poor jacks trying to let him down easy! ‘Ohhhh...I’m a man!‘Nobody’s perfect!’
They figured out in 1959 what some people still can't figure out today.
As deathlessly hilarious as the final line of this immortal farce is, every one of Jack Lemmon's lines in the dialogue leading up to it is a close second. "OH, NO, YA DON'T!", at 0:49, is my personal favorite.
It is actually amazing that this basically got away with so much a whole decade before Stonewall, let alone “bisexual ending”
exactly, no fuss plus.
Cross-dressing was a common trope in theater for centuries before movies even existed, particularly in farces. They weren't breaking any new social ground.
@@JonSmith-hk1bq I think they're referring to the implied bisexuality of Wilder's character.
@@JonSmith-hk1bq Hays Code says different
@@JonSmith-hk1bq Except for violating and helping to kill the Hays Code. We all know crosdressing has been a comedic device since Shakespeare. The OP is still right, as this went against the social mores of films and what was acceptable in culture. Don't mistake a legacy of queerness and liberalism for a linear genealogy of it. Conservative discourses come and go.
This is one of my all time favorite movie endings but I’m so shocked that this actually made it in the film. Lmaooo
Actually, I'm not. Homosexuality may have been still somewhat frowned upon in 1959, but I couldn't imagine that joking about it was, since you're not meant to take it too seriously. Everyone in those days knew that funny is funny, and if it is funny, then let it slide.
Best closing line ever
0:51 has to be the start of my favorite scene
In the animated movie, The Secret Life of Pets , when Chloe the cat tells her would be beau Pops the dog that she's a cat, he says...
"Well, nobody's perfect". A fabulous line lives on!! 😺
The ending never gets old. 😊
Greatest last line in cinematic history. DAMN, this flick was ahead of its time!
I can’t believe this audio is going around rn, I remember watching this movie when I was little and this part of the movie in particular
We all need someone like Osgood
This is one of the greatest movie endings ever
Jack lemmon was the cutest thing in drag I have such a girl crush
We stan a woke king
I'm the 69th like
Being woke means you’re braindead.
Joe E. Brown's comedies kept a studio alive during the 30's. During WW2 his one man USO tours were usually the first ones to hit the front areas; he'd come out to GI's a few feet away from the jungles and do an hour or so of comedy. By the 50's he was on Hollywood's back back burner. But Billy Wilder remembered, and gave him the best punchline in the history of Hollywood.
No one will ever be or has been able to top that closing line in cinema history. Joe E. Brown's delivery of it, Jack Lemon's reaction to it the musical coda that buttons it. Sheer perfection in every sense.
He knew all along! What a fabulous movie.
The end of Billy Wilder's script reads "How is he going to get himself out of this? But that's another story - and we're not quite sure the public is ready for it."
In my headcanon they went ahead and somehow got married anyway. He has money, he can pay for any documents he wants to make it official.
And who could say no to such a lovely man who adores you unconditionally?
Probably the first movie to end of with a couple being two man.
But undoubtedly it'll won't be the last either.
Laural and Hardy. Abbott and Costello. Casablanca even. :)
@@Bubbles99718 are you suggesting that Rick and Louis hooked up!? heh
@@zeroinifnite5730 Louis being a swisher has been a theory for decades. As for Rick, well he just bailed on Hotness. There may be an ulterior motive for that....
@@Bubbles99718 "this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship... if you know what I mean ;) "
Jack Lemmon is adorable.
When you love someone, you love them no matter what
One of the funniest endings ever! It's as if he knew all along.
The original lines were gonna be "I know" but they had to change it
Classic last line of a film! Wonderful !
Osgood drips pure, unadulterated rizz.
The ending is one of the reasons I LOVE this movie
The best line in the world
Nobody's perfect... but this ending is.
Movies come and go. Sixty-three years later, this is still a classic among classics.
100 years from now, people will still laugh at this. Timeless humor captured in spectacular writing.
I'm noticing a lot of people are coming back to this clip every now and then!! I would highly suggest watching the recent musical version of it on broadway! Even if you cannot do that, I highly suggest listening to the music!
"We can have it altered" was such a subtle line that I didn't get before when I was younger. I love this movie!
What does it mean? English isn't my first language.
@@Greenballoffire
It means they can change the dress to fit someone who's larger. There's no deep message. Society today just needs validation on their weird kinks before they can perpetuate it.
@@GreenballoffireSo there are two meanings.
The boring one is he can have the dress resized.
The other is he was referring to how he is not built the same way as the mother. So they can have "it" altered ala implying transitioning surgery for him. Trans people already existed at this time and the belief at the time was "huh neat".
@@Fourtytwo4242Unfortunately this was not the common belief of trans people at the time.. a certain German political party saw to that, and unfortunately, most of Europe and America agreed on their stance on trans people. So much so, that the law they used to prosecute them was kept in effect until 1994, while all other laws from that era were taken off the books.
Now that's true love someone that will love you no matter what you say or do thumbs up.
The movie is timeless
I'm 27 and I love this movie so much ❤ I hope younger people love this too...❤
Nobodys perfect 😂
whatched over hundred times, this is the most iconic endings in cinema
foever
Goodness this movies a HOOT! Me, my mom, and my grandma all watched this together it’s HILARIOUS!!!
As a bi man I laughed my butt off. Also I love his smile
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...😂😂😂😂
"Oscar, I am a MAN!"
Well.. nobody is perfect!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍👍
cutiepie29ify Osgood.
Osgood.
Lol 😂 does guy’s are crazy. You watched to the end?
Nobody is perfect, i like it
His perpetual smile is what gets me
UNDERRATED: Tony really loves Sugar enough to try to chase her away so she'll find happiness.
Love an unbothered king.
There are great comedies, but then there is this - the greatest comedy of all time, which ends on the high point with the best comedy line of all time.
osgood and jerry a better love stoy than twilight
I like to think that they still went ahead and got somehow married😅
Well who could say no to an unconditional love like that? 😁
You can get a wedding by going to an office and getting the papers, nothing says they can’t just lie about the gender and get it
Same. They lived happily ever after, and Jerry realized that he really was in love with Oswald. You can't fake the happiness he had after a night of dancing.
This movie was the final nail in the coffin to Hays Code
Genius movie! Genius actors! Genius plot!
“I forgive you” 😂😆
I smoke! I smoke all the time!
@@ddthewolf I don't care
Movie was way ahead of its time for 1959. "Nobody's perfect" handled it with subtlety and most of the audience would have just laughed without putting much thought into it other than it was just a silly situation. Those who put thought into it realize that Osgood knew Daphne was a man all along, didn't care, and wants to marry him anyway.
That last part always gets to me lmao “well nobody’s perfect” 😂🤣
Ozgood the man this day and age needs.
True quote right there. Nobody on earth is perfect.
Possibly my favorite ending to a movie and that says so much lol
a happy and wholesome ending
Man is a keeper😂
“YOU DONT UNDERSTAND OSGOOD! I’m a man.”
“Well, nobody’s perfect!”
I love this sm
Love and just perfect!
Jack Lemmon, what a genius. I mean, the scene is beautifully written and directed, all of the actors were at the top of their form, but Lemmon, off the charts. His eyebrows deserved a special Oscar.
A punchline so good it stops the film.
1:28 The high note of the music is almost in sync with Lemmon's head movement. And this almost irritates me a lot, making this masterpiece only 99.9% perfect
The most unbelievable part of this is that Mummy is "So happy, she cried. She wants you to get married in her wedding dress." I mean, her baby is a 70 year old bachelor...hmmm
Hmm? At this point, Osgood has been married 7 or 8 times.
It's always good to go back and look at the movies that set trends and became copied. This is such a movie.
billy wilder is the best screenwriter of all time
Epic this ending. This movie was in everything great.