Let's Make Love
Star of the month.... Marilyn Monroe
Let's Make Love is the 1960 romantic musical comedy starring Marilyn Monroe with French actor Yves Montand and funny man Tony Randall. The supporting cast includes British singer Frankie Vaughan and Wilfred Hyde-White. The film was directed by the legendary George Cukor and features surprise guest cameos by three Hollywood greats appearing as themselves: Gene Kelly, Milton Berle and Bing Crosby.

Upon release the film was not a critical or commercial success, and was one of Marilyn's only films to lose money.
Musical highlights
Let's Make Love features quite a few unmemorable and unexciting musical numbers. There are fortunately two stand out numbers: "My Heart Belongs To Daddy" and "Specialisation".
Song: "My Heart Belongs To Daddy" - Marilyn Monroe
Did you know...

- Marilyn was not satisfied with the script and had her then-husband Arthur Miller review and rewrite it.
- The following actors all turned down the role of Jean Clement: Gregory Peck, Cary Grant, Charlton Heston, Yul Brynner and Rock Hudson
- Montand and Monroe reportedly had an off-screen affair during the filming of this film
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