Stories of the difficulty that cast and crew had with Marilyn Monroe during the making of this film have grown to almost mythical proportions. In the "farewell" telephone conversation between Monroe and Tony Curtis, her side-to-side eye movements clearly reveal that she was reading her lines directly from an off-screen blackboard. According to Curtis, Monroe was routinely 2 to 3 hours late to the set, and occasionally refused to leave her dressing room.
Some Like It Hot ending explained (spoilers)
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The gangsters come to Daphne and Josephine's hotel and recognise them. They escape by hiding under a table in a banqueting room, where, coincidentally, gangsters from around the US are gathering. Spats and his stooges get killed by a sniper hidden in a birthday cake. Josephine kisses Sugar, she realises he is Junior and chases after him. Daphne, Josephine and Sugar all get away in Osgood's motorboat. Daphne reveals to Osgood that she in fact is a man, but Osgood still wants to marry her anyway.
Some Like It Hot ending explained (spoilers)
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