Comments on: The Girl Can’t Help It (1956) https://flickersintime.com/1956/girl-cant-help-1956/ Films from Long Ago and Far Away Thu, 15 Apr 2021 17:04:26 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 By: Bea https://flickersintime.com/1956/girl-cant-help-1956/#comment-36520 Fri, 19 Jun 2020 16:51:10 +0000 #comment-36520 In reply to Laurie McAnulty.

The virus hasn’t actually gone anywhere and I think we are in maybe the middle of Wave 1. The more “normal” we get the more virus we will get. I think the best thing we can do at our house is keep away from humans as much as possible and hope for a vaccine. Though I don’t know how I would feel about taking a vaccine rushed through the governmental approval process by this administration in an election year. Sorry to be such a downer …

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By: Laurie McAnulty https://flickersintime.com/1956/girl-cant-help-1956/#comment-36519 Fri, 19 Jun 2020 16:38:09 +0000 #comment-36519 “Land of the sane” – not sure about that as we also emptied supermarkets and toasted 5G towers amongst other lunacies…..just lucky that we are more isolated, less populous and have a lesser lunatic at the wheel than your nation maybe. So we didn’t have the pressures that let ignorance flourish. I’m not sure this thing is over yet so masks may become more than an accessory here as well. Sorry to hear that “maybe” has become “fact” in your neck of the woods. Have another online friend in Milan Italy and sounds like he had to cope with a real nasty situation.

Hope you can keep safe.

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By: Bea https://flickersintime.com/1956/girl-cant-help-1956/#comment-36517 Fri, 19 Jun 2020 15:48:58 +0000 #comment-36517 In reply to Laurie McAnulty.

So good to hear from you again! And that you are living in the land of the sane. California just went back to mandating the use of masks when out and about indoors and when we can’t distance outside which is usually because this country is full of individualists who believe one should do as one damn well pleases – well unless you want an abortion, are a minority, etc. etc.

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By: Laurie McAnulty https://flickersintime.com/1956/girl-cant-help-1956/#comment-36515 Fri, 19 Jun 2020 05:31:35 +0000 #comment-36515 well I saw this on the YouTube sidebar (what a great version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCGNYJOrebA
Which led me to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwheXIa8Cl0

and I end up here of all places!!
(and glad I did – knew nothing about this one and this’ll get me in “the film manages work in almost non-stop performances”….on “The List”.)
Thanks

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By: Bea https://flickersintime.com/1956/girl-cant-help-1956/#comment-23359 Thu, 12 May 2016 01:25:22 +0000 #comment-23359 In reply to Hoosier X.

Ooh, IMDb has Hercules vs. the Hydra as The Loves of Hercules and it’s on YouTube. Will make a note of that for 1960! Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? is already on the list for 1957. Thanks for the tips!

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By: Hoosier X https://flickersintime.com/1956/girl-cant-help-1956/#comment-23357 Wed, 11 May 2016 22:26:46 +0000 #comment-23357 In reply to Bea.

Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? is by far her best movie.
I like The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw quite a bit. Jayne is great as usual, but you also get super-cheerful, super-English Kenneth More. Mansfield and More are much much funnier than the material.
And then there’s the Hercules movie Mansfield made. I think it’s usually called Hercules vs. the Hydra in English but I’ve seen it under several titles. Jayne plays twins! And both of them change clothes a lot! And one of them has purple hair! And Hercules fights the Hydra. And Jayne’s husband Mickey Hargitay is Hercules. And I’ve barely scratched the surface!
And then there’s The Burglar, with Dan Duryea. It has it’s moments.

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By: Bea https://flickersintime.com/1956/girl-cant-help-1956/#comment-23354 Wed, 11 May 2016 16:02:54 +0000 #comment-23354 In reply to Hoosier X.

Sad she had such a short career. I will keep my eyes out for her other movies!

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By: Hoosier X https://flickersintime.com/1956/girl-cant-help-1956/#comment-23353 Wed, 11 May 2016 15:55:40 +0000 #comment-23353 I saw this a few months ago and I remember rolling my eyes a lot (as I do with a lot of 1950s comedies). But with the passing of time, I have developed a certain fondness for it because it is wildly entertaining, partly for the musical numbers but also for the magical Miss Mansfield.
It’s not just because she so hot! She was a very talented comedic actress and it comes through in almost every thing she made. She’s so much better than her material! Except for Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, her movies are generally a little lacking. Some of them are very entertaining but I always sigh with regret that Hollywood had no real idea what to do with her.
I say that as a huge fan of Primitive Love and The WIld Wild World of Jayne Mansfield.

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