In
Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (1955), this song is performed by
Jane Russell,
Jeanne Crain (dubbed by
Anita Ellis) and
Rudy Vallee. in
Some Like it Hot (1959), this song is performed by
Marilyn Monroe. In a
The Wednesday Play episode ("
Up the Junction", November 3, 1965, directed by
Ken Loach),
Carol White as Sylvie sings the song in a pub. In the ''
Gilligan's Island'' episode "
The Second Ginger Grant" (March 6, 1967),
Ginger Grant sings the song on at least one occasion for the entertainment of the fellow castaways. Her performance so impresses
Mary Ann Summers that, after Mary Ann hits her head, she takes on Ginger's personality and identity. However, when Mary Ann tries to sing the song, her lack of talent and natural stage presence make her uncomfortable and she faints, snapping out of her
amnesia. In an episode of
The Brady Bunch ("Never Too Old", October 5, 1973), Bobby (
Mike Lookinland) must
quarantine from the family after his first kiss from Millicent (
Melissa Sue Anderson) could potentially produce the
mumps. Meanwhile, Mike (
Robert Reed), in his den with Carol (
Florence Henderson), pulls out his
ukulele as Carol leads them in a
duet of their own rendition. Alice (
Ann B. Davis) pokes her head in, duster brandishing on cue with her closing "Boop-Boop-Be-Doop." In an episode of
The Golden Girls ("Journey to the Center of Attention", February 22, 1992),
Blanche Devereaux butchers the song at the Rusty Anchor. In an episode of
Family Matters ("Le Jour d'Amour", February 14, 1997,
St. Valentine's Day),
Myra Monkhouse sings the song to her boyfriend,
Steve Urkel. In
Rob Zombie’s 2003 film
House of 1000 Corpses,
Baby Firefly performs the song for the family's unwitting victims. The song is performed in the 2007 television version of
Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors. In
the 2013 Australian musical adaptation of King Kong, the number is performed as
Ann Darrow is robbed by thugs who taunt her. The song is on the trailer of the 2022
Ti West movie
Pearl. The song has also been recorded by performers
Vaughn De Leath,
Annette Hanshaw,
Jack Lemmon,
Frank Sinatra,
Miss Miller and
The Chipettes,
Rose Murphy,
Verka Serduchka,
Patricia Kaas,
Sinéad O'Connor,
Jinx Titanic,
Shiina Ringo,
Claire Johnston,
Eve's Plum and
Barry Manilow (in a duet with the Marilyn Monroe recording) among others. == References ==