Let`s Make Love 1960
Genres: Comedy, Musical, Romance
Country: Goofs Although The Revue Is Supposed To Be Taking Place In A Theater-in-the-round, Most Of The Action Actually Takes Place On A Thrust Stage With No Rear Seating And Is Staged For Traditional Theater Where The Audience Sits In The Front A Proscenium Layout. Duration:
Actors: Marilyn Monroe, Yves Montand, Tony Randall, Frankie Vaughan, Wilfrid Hyde-white, David Burns, Michael David, Mara Lynn, Dennis King Jr, Joe Besser, Robert Banas, Joan Banks, Oscar Beregi Jr, Milton Berle, Eumenio Blanco, Herman Boden, Chet Brandenburg, Leonard Bremen
Storyline:
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. Release: September 8, 1960 Comments: Goofs Although The Revue Is Supposed To Be Taking Place In A Theater-in-the-round, Most Of The Action Actually Takes Place On A Thrust Stage With No Rear Seating And Is Staged For Traditional Theater Where The Audience Sits In The Front A Proscenium Layout. Release: September 8, 1960 Comments: Goofs Although The Revue Is Supposed To Be Taking Place In A Theater-in-the-round, Most Of The Action Actually Takes Place On A Thrust Stage With No Rear Seating And Is Staged For Traditional Theater Where The Audience Sits In The Front A Proscenium Layout. Duration:
Actors: Marilyn Monroe, Yves Montand, Tony Randall, Frankie Vaughan, Wilfrid Hyde-white, David Burns, Michael David, Mara Lynn, Dennis King Jr, Joe Besser, Robert Banas, Joan Banks, Oscar Beregi Jr, Milton Berle, Eumenio Blanco, Herman Boden, Chet Brandenburg, Leonard Bremen
Storyline:
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. Release: September 8, 1960 Comments: Goofs Although The Revue Is Supposed To Be Taking Place In A Theater-in-the-round, Most Of The Action Actually Takes Place On A Thrust Stage With No Rear Seating And Is Staged For Traditional Theater Where The Audience Sits In The Front A Proscenium Layout. Release: September 8, 1960 (United States)