11 Sexy, Sweaty Movie Moments That Will Make You Feel Better About Your Summer Stank

The inevitable sweat that comes with Summer has been around forever, but back in the day, it was used as a tool to make moments even steamier. In fact, for years sex symbols like Marilyn Monroe, Kathleen Turner, and Al Pacino have sweat up a storm for the sake of drama. Read on to see the hottest moments in film history that will help you realize that body stank doesn't have to be so bad after all.

A Streetcar Named Desire
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A Streetcar Named Desire

Pit stains got you down? Just remember to flaunt them proudly — the wet look is what made Marlon Brando's career when he starred in 1951's A Streetcar Named Desire.

Cool Hand Luke
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Cool Hand Luke

To quote the 1967 film's famous line, "What we have here is a failure to communicate." That's also what we say to our natural deodorant when it leaves us less-than-dry.

Body Heat
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Body Heat

Don't question why Kathleen Turner and William Hurt thought it would be a good idea to draw a hot bath on the sweatiest day of the year — it's sexy, damnit.

Rear Window
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Rear Window

Grace Kelley knows rule number one of surviving Summer in the city: put on a slip dress and pretend you're anywhere else. (Such as the apartment across the street, which she and her boo thang James Stewart relentlessly spy on in this 1954 classic noir.)

The Seven Year Itch
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The Seven Year Itch

Marilyn Monroe famously sang "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend," but she appears to be cheating on her rocks with a hand-fan in 1955's The Seven Year Itch.

Dog Day Afternoon
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Dog Day Afternoon

In Dog Day Afternoon, Al Pacino has more important things to deal with than sweat-matted hair. (The film follows his character robbing a bank to pay for his lover's sex reassignment operation.) And yet, this narrative serves as a friendly reminder that you never know when that mini-sized Sephora sample of dry shampoo at the bottom of your bag might come in handy.

Do the Right Thing
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Do the Right Thing

Spike Lee's 1989 film is iconic for so many reasons (such as the fact that Barack and Michelle Obama saw it on their first date.) The film follows social unrest in a Brooklyn neighborhood as temperatures spike to an ungodly high. When her character just can't take it anymore, Rosie Perez gets to do fun things with an ice cube to cool down.

Dazed and Confused
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Dazed and Confused

Richard Linklater's 1993 coming-of-age high school comedy is set during one sweltering June day. The film's characters make humidity-induced frizz work for them, so don't stress if your smoothing hair oil isn't doing its job.

Summer of Sam
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Summer of Sam

The Summer of 1977 was fraught with chaos for New Yorkers, who were dealing with city-wide blackouts, blistering temperatures, and a serial killer the terrorizing the outer boroughs. Spike Lee, who apparently has a thing for sweaty actors, set his 1995 film Summer of Sam against this steamy backdrop. In one scene, a woman played by Mira Sorvino goes to a disco with John Leguizamo's character, and her dewy skin doubles as a fabulous highlighter.

The Great Gatsby
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The Great Gatsby

Carrie Mulligan is all of us on our last sleeveless dress before laundry day as we stare at the weather app thinking, "Not this sh*t again."

Baby Doll
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Baby Doll

Carroll Baker in 1956's Baby Doll is us on a sticky Friday night, canceling plans and ordering in 10 pints of ice cream.