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Join Marty "Fats" Murdock, Jerri Jordan, and Tom Miller on a journey into the birth of Rock 'n' Roll by way of CinemaScopE and Color by De Luxe, a new era dawns... IT'S GOT THE HEAT! AND THE BEAT! for your happiest time! The Girl Can't Help It is a 1956 American musical comedy film starring Jayne Mansfield in the lead 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 short story, "Do Re Mi" by Garson Kanin. Filmed in DeLuxe Color, the production 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 the title song performed by Little Richard, was by Bobby Troup, with an additional credit to Ray Anthony for the tune "Big Band Boogie". Stars: Tom Ewell, Jayne Mansfield, Edmond O'Brien, Henry Jones, Julie London Director: Frank Tashlin Writers: Frank Tashlin, Herbert Baker The ninth in a season of Edmond O'Brien films finds him propelled into the saturated colours and vibrance of rock 'n' roll. Complete Season: • Edmond O'Brien Films A favourite of John Waters, it's an unusual cult and influential film, I suspect the opening dancing sequence was copied, quite deliberately, by David Lynch for the opening titles of Mulholland Drive 2001. With stellar performances from the musical acts it captures the excitement and enthusiasm of the time in vibrant colour and sound, enjoy... Q Network has a great article on the film here: https://www.qnetwork.com/review/4506#... Insights: Production "Do Re Mi", a short story by Garson Kanin that had appeared in The Atlantic magazine in March 1955, was acquired by Fox. They initially assigned producer Nunnally Johnson to develop the film, but then decided to emphasize rock 'n' roll in it and, in 1956, reassigned it to director Frank Tashlin, whose background included work with music in animation. Tashlin collaborated on a new script with Herbert Baker that played up visual humour that was virtually cartoonish. Kanin did not approve of the new take on his story and requested his name be removed from the credits. Subsequently, Tashlin came up with the new title, The Girl Can't Help It. Reception The film received mixed reviews from critics. Bosley Crowther of The New York Times noted that Mansfield's performance was underwhelming, stating, "Her range, at this stage, appears restricted to a weak imitation of Marilyn Monroe." Accolades The film is recognized by The American Film Institute in these lists: 2006: AFI's Greatest Movie Musicals – Nominated Taglines IT'S GOT THE HEAT! AND THE BEAT! for your happiest time! Songs performed in the Film "The Girl Can't Help It" – Little Richard "Tempo's Tempo" – Nino Tempo "My Idea of Love" – Johnny Olenn "I Ain't Gonna Cry No More" – Johnny Olenn "Ready Teddy" – Little Richard "She's Got It" – Little Richard "Cool It Baby" – Eddie Fontaine "Cinnamon Sinner" – Teddy Randazzo and the Three Chuckles "Spread the Word" – Abbey Lincoln "Cry Me a River" – Julie London "Be-Bop-A-Lula" – Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps "Twenty Flight Rock" – Eddie Cochran "Rock Around the Rockpile" – Edmond O'Brien; Ray Anthony and his Orchestra "Rockin' Is Our Business" – The Treniers "Big Band Boogie" – Ray Anthony and his Orchestra "Blue Monday" – Fats Domino "You'll Never, Never Know" – The Platters "Ev'ry Time (It Happens)" – Jayne Mansfield (dubbed by Eileen Wilson) "Giddy Up a Ding Dong" – Freddy Bell & The Bell-Boys I added original subtitles for all the languages I could find, YouTube should automatically translate those into other languages quite well. PERFORMANCE: 0:00:00 REEL ONE 0:20:00 REEL TWO 0:40:00 REEL THREE 1:00:00 REEL FOUR 1:20:00 REEL FIVE Main Cast: Tom Ewell as Tom Miller Jayne Mansfield as Jerri Jordan Edmond O'Brien as Marty "Fats" Murdock Julie London as herself Ray Anthony as himself Barry Gordon as Barry the paperboy Henry Jones as Mousie John Emery as Wheeler Juanita Moore as Hilda Fats Domino as himself Little Richard as himself Eddie Cochran as himself The Platters as themselves Gene Vincent as himself The Treniers as themselves Eddie Fontaine as himself The Chuckles as themselves Abbey Lincoln as herself Johnny Olenn as himself Nino Tempo as himself Technical Details: Produced by Frank Tashlin Cinematography Leon Shamroy Edited by James B. Clark Music by Bobby Troup Distributed by 20th Century-Fox Release Date December 1, 1956 (United States) Running Time 99 minutes Aspect Ratio 2.35:1 Country United States Language English Budget $1.3 million Box Office $6.2 million Thanks to IMDB & Wikipedia for much of this information.