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The Girl Can't Help It

The Girl Can't Help It
The Girl Can't Help It poster.jpg
original poster
Directed by Frank Tashlin
Produced by Frank Tashlin
Written by Frank Tashlin
Herbert Baker
Starring Tom Ewell
Jayne Mansfield
Edmond O'Brien
Henry Jones
Julie London
Music by Bobby Troup
Cinematography Leon Shamroy
Edited by James B. Clark
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date
  • December 1, 1956 (1956-12-01)
Running time
99 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $1,310,000
Box office $6,250,000

The Girl Can't Help It is a 1956 musical comedy starring Jayne Mansfield in the titular role, Tom Ewell, Edmond O'Brien, Henry Jones, and Julie London. The picture was produced and directed by Frank Tashlin, with a screenplay adapted by Tashlin and Herbert Baker from an uncredited 1955 novel Do Re Mi by Garson Kanin. The movie was originally intended as a vehicle for the American sex symbol Jayne Mansfield, with a satirical subplot involving teenagers and rock 'n' roll music. The unintended result has been called the "most potent" celebration of rock music ever captured on film.

The original music score, including a title song performed by Little Richard, was by Bobby Troup, with an additional credit to Ray Anthony for the tune "Big Band Boogie". Tom Ewell had portrayed Marilyn Monroe's leading man in The Seven Year Itch the previous year.

A slot-machine mobster, Marty "Fats" Murdock (Edmond O'Brien), wants his blonde girlfriend, Jerri Jordan (Jayne Mansfield), to be a singing star, despite her seeming lack of talent. He hires alcoholic press agent Tom Miller (Tom Ewell) to promote Jordan, both because of his past success with the career of singer Julie London (a fiction of the script) and because he never makes sexual advances towards his female clients.


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