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Originally Posted by homoe
"Well, nobody's perfect."
Hint: For its time this line, for sure way ahead of its day, was no doubt objected to by the "powers that be" in Hollywood!
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You're right re:the subplot.Humour is a great tool for masking alternative ideas,concepts,realities.Some of the best films are about digging deeper,reading between the lines going beyond the superficial and obvious.Lets hope subtlety doesn't become a lost art.
I think it's either Jack Lemmon or Tony Curtis from Some Like It Hot.