Performances are just plain perfect by all and (like I said) especially by Jack Lemmon whose reaction to everything is golden. He exaggerates the laugh on his face just a little bit and we laugh even harder. The film world lost something very valuable when he passed on. Tony Curtis is also brilliantly hilarious who gets to imitate Cary Grant in an all too easy rich boy attempt to hook in Sugar, a cast that was played well by Marilyn Monroe. Their (Monroe, Lemmon, and Tony) action could be a good lesson for modern cross-dressing comedies. Both Curtis and Lemmon are excellent in the film and their constant struggles and arguments drive the movie's humor. Their situation is the most humorous, though, as good-looking women surround them yet they are supposed to be women themselves. …