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The Girl Can't Help It

  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
4.2K
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Tom Ewell and Jayne Mansfield in The Girl Can't Help It (1956)
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A gangster hires a down-and-out press agent to make his airhead girlfriend a singing star.A gangster hires a down-and-out press agent to make his airhead girlfriend a singing star.A gangster hires a down-and-out press agent to make his airhead girlfriend a singing star.

  • Director
    • Frank Tashlin
  • Writers
    • Frank Tashlin
    • Herbert Baker
    • Garson Kanin
  • Stars
    • Tom Ewell
    • Jayne Mansfield
    • Edmond O'Brien
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  • IMDb RATING
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    4.2K
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    • Director
      • Frank Tashlin
    • Writers
      • Frank Tashlin
      • Herbert Baker
      • Garson Kanin
    • Stars
      • Tom Ewell
      • Jayne Mansfield
      • Edmond O'Brien
    • 61User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Tom Ewell
    Tom Ewell
    • Tom Miller
    Jayne Mansfield
    Jayne Mansfield
    • Jerri Jordan
    Edmond O'Brien
    Edmond O'Brien
    • Marty 'Fats' Murdock
    Julie London
    Julie London
    • Julie London
    Ray Anthony
    Ray Anthony
    • Ray Anthony
    Barry Gordon
    Barry Gordon
    • Barry the Paperboy
    Henry Jones
    Henry Jones
    • Mousie
    John Emery
    John Emery
    • Wheeler
    Juanita Moore
    Juanita Moore
    • Hilda
    Fats Domino
    Fats Domino
    • Fats Domino
    The Platters
    The Platters
    • The Platters
    Little Richard and His Band
    • Themselves
    • (as Little Richard and his Band)
    Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps
    • Themselves
    • (as Gene Vincent and his Blue Caps)
    The Treniers
    • Themselves
    Eddie Fontaine
    • Eddie Fontaine
    The Chuckles
    • The Chuckles at the Hi Hat Club
    Abbey Lincoln
    Abbey Lincoln
    • Abbey Lincoln
    Johnny Olenn
    • Johnny Olenn
    • Director
      • Frank Tashlin
    • Writers
      • Frank Tashlin
      • Herbert Baker
      • Garson Kanin
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    jimgroark

    PASSABLE COMEDY, VISUALLY OUTSTANDING MUSICAL ACTS

    I saw this film when it was released in 1956. It was the first production for mainstream audiences to feature top R&B and R&R acts in color. My contemporaries were particularly delighted to see Little Richard, Fats Domino and The Platters on screen in color for the first time. I made a VHS copy from a cable TV screening, but later purchased a legal VHS release, only to find that the cable screening used a better copy, both audio and video wise.

    The only complaint I have about the film is that every one of the musical acts is interrupted by dialog.

    Despite that, especially for nostalgia buffs, it's still well-worth getting.
    7AlsExGal

    Born Yesterday in a DD cup...

    ...with some rock n' roll thrown in for good measure. Tom Ewell does his exact same performance from The Seven Year Itch with Edmond O'Brian doing a Broderick Crawford impression, I liked that Jayne- who was obviously intended to be a foil for Monroe at her home studio of Fox - didn't try to act like Marilyn.

    She came across as very natural and her "own self"- someone secure with who she was. There was a scene where she had to break down in tears and, well, I bought it.

    However, the real star of the film was the music- from the awesome title track by Little Richard to Ray Anthony to Gene Vincent to a strange meta-cameo by Julie London (I had forgotten what a wonderful voice she had).
    10Boyo-2

    Should go into a time capsule

    This movie is a treasure and should be viewed by all serious movie fans, because there is nothing quite like it. Mansfield is perfection, Tom Ewell is his dependable funny self, plus all that music! I love Julie London's "Cry Me A River" the best. In any event, see this movie, even if the music is older than you are!
    6theFoss

    More Socially Advanced than Radio of the Time

    Nobody is going to award this screenplay awards for being anything more than a satire of the music industry, with scenery chewing main characters playing it big and obvious...no subtlety here, Jayne Mansfield, a stunning beauty, has the most restrained performance of all of the main characters. The '50s broad stroke comedy hasn't aged as well as other films, but, that is to be expected as the beloved popular music of the generation that produced this film gave way to the genre that was actually being satirized, Rock and Roll.

    That being said, the film was AHEAD of it's time in showing artists doing their originals for a mass appeal production. AT THE TIME, segregation existed in both CONCERTS and RADIO. Some radio stations would only play Pennimen (Little Richard), Domino and other black artist's songs that white artists had covered...The inclusion of the the original artists was a bold and interesting move, as, even in film history, there had been films targeted for audiences by race in much the same way as was the radio practice of the time.

    The influence of those assembled artists, even the ones that the dialog was mocking, for instance, Eddie Cochran, can still be heard over 40 years after his untimely death...Summertime Blues is STILL a rock standard, and classic rock stations still play Little Richard, Fats Domino, and the Platters...Even the faded ghost of the music that was passing (literally and figuratively in the movie), Julie London, has gotten re-issues of re-mastered material on CD recently.

    An entertainment on many levels, this film still exudes an exuberance, and quite unintentionally, preserves a visual record of the musical legacy of artists from Jazz to Rockibilly to R&B to Early Rock...and the joy of those performances is still infectious in the 21st century.
    7planktonrules

    Enjoyable fluff.

    "The Girl Can't Help It" is a cute little film--though not quite as funny and memorable as Jayne Mansfield's followup film, "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?". But like this followup, "The Girl Can't Help It" works because it never takes its self seriously and it's a good fit for the talents of Miss Mansfield--and is well worth your time.

    The film begins with Tom Ewell being approached by an ex-gangster played by Edmund O'Brien. O'Brien wants this agent to represent his girlfriend (Mansfield)--a lady he swears is talented. However, what her talent is isn't readily apparent--except for her extreme sexiness. At this point, the best portion of the film occurs--when you hear the Little Richard song "The Girl Can't Help It". You see Jayne walking down the street--and the crazy reaction she gets from guys is really, really funny. However, while IMDb says that the milkman is played by Phil Silvers in this scene, it is NOT. I have seen this bit actor in many films though his name escapes me--I just know he's not Silvers (plus he's too skinny). So will Ewell manage to maker her a star? Or will the VERY jealous O'Brien have to put a hurt on him--as he's inclined to think that other guys are trying to muscle in on his girl.

    This is a lightweight comedy and would be worth seeing just for that reason. However, the film also includes lots of great cameos by various early rock 'n roll groups--a WONDERFUL bonus. For example, you'll see the Platters, Little Richard and Fats Domino! Clever writing, great music and fun. If only Mansfield had made more films like this one.

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    • Trivia
      According to Paul McCartney, he and John Lennon were underage when the film was released, and sneaked into the theater by wearing fake mustaches to make themselves look older. The movie is one of their earlier musical influences. (This charming story, though much-circulated, is almost certainly untrue. The film did not carry an 'X' certificate, which would have prohibited it to anyone under the age of 16, and, in any case, Lennon was well past that age by the time the film opened in Britain).
    • Goofs
      In Toby Miller's commentary in the 2006 DVD release of "The Girl Can't Help It", he erroneously says that Little Richard is singing "The Girl Can't Help It" in his appearance with his band in the nightclub scene. Little Richard is in fact singing his hit titled "Ready Teddy" in that scene.

      ...and follows it up with a shortened version of the title track.
    • Quotes

      Tom Miller: You don't want a career?

      Jerri Jordan: I just want to be a wife. Have kids. But everyone figures me for a sexpot! No one thinks I'm equipped for motherhood!

    • Alternate versions
      A black and white print of the film has also been shown on television.
    • Connections
      Featured in Étoiles et toiles: Le cinéma du rock (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      The Girl Can't Help It
      Words and Music by Bobby Troup

      Performed by Little Richard (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Do Re Mi
    • Filming locations
      • Westward Beach - Westward Beach Road, Malibu, California, USA(Jerri and Tom picnic on the beach)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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