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Title:
The girl can't help it / 20th Century Studios presents ; a Cinemascope Picture ; screenplay by Frank Tashlin and Herbert Baker ; produced and directed by Frank Tashlin.
Edition:
DVD special edition.
Publisher:
Criterion Collection,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
1 videodisc (97 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Gangsters--Drama.
Man-woman relationships--Drama.
Singers--Drama.
Musical films.
Comedy films.
Feature films.
Fiction films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Other Authors:
Tashlin, Frank, film producer. screenwriter, film producer.
Baker, Herbert, screenwriter.
Ewell, Tom, 1909-1994, actor.
Mansfield, Jayne, 1933-1967, actor.
O'Brien, Edmond, 1915-1985, actor.
London, Julie, 1926-2000, performer.
Anthony, Ray, 1922- performer.
Gordon, Barry, 1948- actor.
Jones, Henry, 1912-1999, actor.
Emery, John, 1905-1964, actor.
Moore, Juanita, actor.
Domino, Fats, 1928-2017, performer.
Little Richard, 1932-2020, performer.
Vincent, Gene, 1935-1971, performer.
Cochran, Eddie, 1938-1960, performer.
Shamroy, Leon, 1901-1974, director of photography.
Clark, James B., 1908-2000, editor of moving image work.
Newman, Lionel, 1916-1989, conductor. conductor.
Platters (Musical group), performer.
Blue Caps (Musical group), performer.
Treniers (Musical group), performer.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, production company.
20th Century Studios, production company. production company.
Cinemascope (Firm), production company.
Criterion Collection (Firm), publisher.
Notes:
Originally released as a motion picture in 1956. Wide screen. Special features: Audio commentary featuring scholar Toby Miller; New video essay by film critic David Cairns; Interview with filmmaker John Waters; New conversation between WFMU DJs Dave "the Spazz" Abramson and Gaylord Fields about the music in the film; New interview with Eve Golden, author of "Jayne Mansfield: The Girl Couldn't Help It"; On-set footage; Interviews with actor Jayne Mansfield (1957) and musician Little Richard (1984); Episode of Karina Longworth's podcast "You must remember this" about Mansfield; Trailer. Tom Ewell, Jayne Mansfield, Edmond O'Brien, Julie London, Ray Anthony, Barry Gordon, Henry Jones, John Emery, Juanita Moore, Fats Domino, The Platters, Little Richard and his Band, Gene Vincent and his Blue Caps, The Treniers, Eddie Cochran.
Summary:
In 1956, Frank Tashlin brought the talent for zany visual gags and absurdist pop-culture satire that he'd honed as a master of animation to the task of capturing, in glorious DeLuxe Color, a brand-new craze: rock and roll. This blissfully bonkers jukebox musical tells the story of a mobster's bombshell girlfriend the one and only Jayne Mansfield, in a showstopping first major film role and the washed-up talent agent who seeks to revive his career by turning her into a musical sensation. The only question is: Can she sing? A CinemaScope feast of eye-popping midcentury design, it bops along to a parade of performances by rock-and-roll trailblazers including Little Richard, Fats Domino, Julie London, Eddie Cochran, the Platters, and Gene Vincent who light up the screen with the uniquely American sound that was about to conquer the world.
Series:
Criterion collection ; 1120.
ISBN:
168143928X
9781681439280
UPC:
715515271011
Locations:
WBPB115 -- Albert City Public Library (Albert City)
BOPG851 -- Ames Public Library (Ames)
TYPH572 -- Cedar Rapids Public Library (Cedar Rapids)
XXPH787 -- Council Bluffs Public Library (Council Bluffs)
FXPH314 -- Carnegie-Stout Public Library (Dubuque)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
CAPH522 -- Iowa City Public Library (Iowa City)
LAPH975 -- Sioux City Public Library (Sioux City)

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