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Orchestra from the 1935 French comedy film ''Fanfare d'amour''. Two male musicians are forced to dress as women to join this all-female band. | Orchestra from the 1935 French comedy film ''Fanfare d'amour''. Two male musicians are forced to dress as women to join this all-female band. | ||
− | If it seems similar to the classic 1959 film ''[[Sweet Sue and Her Society Syncopators|Some Like It Hot]]'', that's because it is. The 1959 film was a remake based on the | + | If it seems similar to the classic 1959 film ''[[Sweet Sue and Her Society Syncopators|Some Like It Hot]]'', that's because it is. The 1959 film was a remake based on the original. The 1935 screenplay was written by Robert Thoeren. |
− | The film was also remade in a 1951 West German version, ''Fanfaren der Liebe'' | + | The film was also remade in a 1951 West German version, ''Fanfaren der Liebe'', which even had a 1953 sequel, ''Fanfare of Marriage'' |
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*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanfare_of_Love | *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanfare_of_Love | ||
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanfares_of_Love | *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanfares_of_Love | ||
+ | *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanfare_of_Marriage |
Latest revision as of 11:04, 7 August 2024
Orchestra from the 1935 French comedy film Fanfare d'amour. Two male musicians are forced to dress as women to join this all-female band.
If it seems similar to the classic 1959 film Some Like It Hot, that's because it is. The 1959 film was a remake based on the original. The 1935 screenplay was written by Robert Thoeren.
The film was also remade in a 1951 West German version, Fanfaren der Liebe, which even had a 1953 sequel, Fanfare of Marriage