The Girl Can't Help It
"The Girl Can't Help It" is a 1956 musical comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin. The story follows Jill Miller, played by Jayne Mansfield, a beautiful woman who is the girlfriend of a mobster. When a talent agent discovers her, he believes she could be a star, leading to a series of comedic events.
The film features several musical performances by popular artists of the time, including Little Richard and Fats Domino. It is known for its vibrant cinematography and catchy songs, making it a notable example of 1950s pop culture and a showcase for Mansfield's comedic talent.