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| Marilyn Monroe | Sugar Kane Kowalczyk | |
| Tony Curtis | Joe | |
| Jack Lemmon | Jerry | |
| George Raft | Spats Colombo | |
| Pat O'Brien | Detective Mulligan | |
| Joe E. Brown | Osgood Fielding III | |
| Nehemiah Persoff | Little Bonaparte | |
| Joan Shawlee | Sweet Sue | |
| Billy Gray | Sig Poliakoff | |
| George E. Stone | Toothpick Charlie | |
| Dave Barry | Bienstock | |
| Mike Mazurki | Spats' Henchman | |
| Harry Wilson | Spats' Henchman | |
| Beverly Wills | Dolores | |
| Barbara Drew | Nellie |
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| Producer |
I.A.L. Diamond
Doane Harrison |
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| Writer |
Billy Wilder
I.A.L. Diamond |
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| Cinematography |
Charles Lang
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| Musician |
Adolph Deutsch
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Two musicians witness a mob hit and struggle to find a way out of the city before they are found by the gangsters. Their only opportunity is to join an all-girl as they leave on a tour. To make their getaway, they must first disguise themselves as women, then keep their identities secret and deal with the problems this brings - such as an attractive bandmate rich and very determined suitor. |
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