The Girl Can’t Help It  (1956)

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The movie The Girl Can’t Help It, released in 1956 and directed by Frank Tashlin with Leon Shamroy as cinematographer and editing by James B. Clark.
Directed by | Frank Tashlin
Cinematography by | Leon Shamroy
Edited by | James B. Clark
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Sound Systems
4-Track Stereo
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Comedy, Music

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Cast
Tom Miller
Jerri Jordan
Marty 'Fats' Murdock
Barry The Paperboy
Wheeler
Themselves
Themselves
Themselves At The Hi Hat Club
Himself
Teenager
Wheeler's Bodyguard
Recording Engineer
Himself As A Member Of The Chuckles
Secretary
Master Of Ceremonies
Himself
Elderly Man
Broadcasting Manager
Himself
Himself
Himself As A Member Of The Chuckles
Wheeler's Bodyguard
Ticket Taker
Bartender
Bartender
Cigarette Girl
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Written by
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Produced by
Original Music by
Art Direction by
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Art Director
Set Decoration by
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Costume Design by
Casting by
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Production Manager
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
First Assistant Camera
Still Photographer
Camera Operator
Editorial Department
Color Consultant
First Assistant Editor
Visual Effects Department
Special Photographic Effects
Art Department
Property Master
Sound Department
Sound Recordist
Sound Editor
Sound Editor
Sound Editor
Makeup Department
Makeup Artist
Hair Stylist
Makeup Artist
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Executive Wardrobe Designer
Wardrobe Supervisor
Music Department
Vocal Supervisor
Conductor / Music Supervisor
Composer: Additional Music
Orchestrator
Singing Voice: Jayne Mansfield
Additional Crew Members
Script Supervisor
Dialogue Coach
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