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The I Don't Care Girl

  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
242
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Mitzi Gaynor, Bob Graham, Oscar Levant, and David Wayne in The I Don't Care Girl (1953)
BiographyMusical

This semi-film within a film opens in the office of producer George Jessel, who never saw a camera he couldn't get in front of, who is holding a story conference to determine the screen trea... Read allThis semi-film within a film opens in the office of producer George Jessel, who never saw a camera he couldn't get in front of, who is holding a story conference to determine the screen treatment for the life of Eva Tanguay, and Jessel is unhappy with what the writers present him... Read allThis semi-film within a film opens in the office of producer George Jessel, who never saw a camera he couldn't get in front of, who is holding a story conference to determine the screen treatment for the life of Eva Tanguay, and Jessel is unhappy with what the writers present him. He tells them to look up Eddie McCoy, Eva's one-time partner, for the real inside story ... Read all

  • Director
    • Lloyd Bacon
  • Writer
    • Walter Bullock
  • Stars
    • Mitzi Gaynor
    • David Wayne
    • Oscar Levant
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    242
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lloyd Bacon
    • Writer
      • Walter Bullock
    • Stars
      • Mitzi Gaynor
      • David Wayne
      • Oscar Levant
    • 18User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Mitzi Gaynor
    Mitzi Gaynor
    • Eva Tanguay
    David Wayne
    David Wayne
    • Ed McCoy
    Oscar Levant
    Oscar Levant
    • Charles Bennett
    Bob Graham
    Bob Graham
    • Larry Woods
    Craig Hill
    Craig Hill
    • Keene
    Warren Stevens
    Warren Stevens
    • Lawrence
    Hazel Brooks
    Hazel Brooks
    • Stella Forrest
    Aladdin
    • Orchestra Leader - 'I Don't Care'
    • (uncredited)
    Sam Ash
    Sam Ash
      Ben Astar
      Ben Astar
      • Orchestra Leader
      • (uncredited)
      Patsy Bangs
      • Dancer
      • (uncredited)
      Howard Banks
      • Stage Manager
      • (uncredited)
      Harry Baum
      • Audience Member
      • (uncredited)
      Herman Boden
      • Dancer
      • (uncredited)
      Willis Bouchey
      Willis Bouchey
      • Keith Theatre Manager
      • (uncredited)
      Lovyss Bradley
      Lovyss Bradley
      • Nurse
      • (uncredited)
      Andy Brennan
      • Theatre Callboy
      • (uncredited)
      Don Brodie
      Don Brodie
        • Director
          • Lloyd Bacon
        • Writer
          • Walter Bullock
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        7jjnxn-1

        Muddled

        What could have been a potentially interesting glimpse at a talent that has receded in the public memory is instead a garish collection of disconnected scenes.

        To start the framing device of having George Jessel mounting a biography of Eva Tanguay is a wasted and contrived waste of time and should have been scuttled. Then the story such as it is tells you nothing of the real Miss Tanguay.

        Mitzi is a talented girl, an excellent dancer and pleasing personality but she is given little too work with but she does wear feathers well. None of the male actors are given characters that make any sense. At least Oscar Levant gives his patented amusingly dry performance and gets a spotlight piano number which is the best thing in the movie. The leading man Bob Graham playing the fictitious Larry Woods is so bland he practically evaporates from the screen and makes no impact in the picture at all.

        If you like flashy production numbers, staged by the legendary Jack Cole, than this has plenty to enjoy but if you want narrative structure along with them you won't find that here.
        7Chris Clazie

        Entertaining curio

        This movie has been shown recently in England,so liking musicals,I decided to watch it.Curious mixture of voice overs,flashbacks and a film within a film,all packed tightly into less than 90 minutes.Mitzi Gaynor is astounding.The film works because of her.Although the period setting is earlier in the 20th Century,the dazzling production numbers are pure 50's.Paintbox bright colours are prevailant.Mitzi's costumes are spectacular.One wishes it was longer and more detailed,but it's an extremely agreeable way to spend 80 odd minutes.An entertaining curio.
        Towtree

        dance sequence - Johnson Rag

        Not the greatest of musicals I've ever seen, but I was fascinated by the combination of Mozart & The Johnson Rag. The intricate dancing was dazzling & I replayed this sequence several times. Turns out that the Italian lyrics were not the original ones but the combination of Mozart & jazz dance steps I thought were brilliant. One of the most intriguing dance routines I've seen. Being 20th C Fox & not MGM, this has never been given the credit it deserves. Oscar Levant, as always, was a bonus.
        3ron-fernandez-pittsburgh

        What's up with this one...

        What could have been a very good musical ends up being bunch of mixed up scenes that make no sense whatsoever. Fox had a good idea with the material, but somehow botched it up. A good vehicle for poor Mitzi Gaynor, and she must have very dismayed with what ended up on the screen.

        Fox Archives has released this recently along with other older films. Too bad they couldn't include the missing footage as it's very obvious scenes and details to the plot were left out on the 'cutting room floor', so to speak. The musical numbers, for the most part, are very good to excellent, even though they do not belong in the time element of the story. One very strange number, the second I DON'T CARE sequence, has Mizi changing costumes RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ACT, and a character that was long gone, back in the scene. I'm sure this number was supposed to be a 'dream sequence', that would be the only reasonable explanation!!!! What did Mr. Zanack have in mind when he edited this film??? I know he was responsible for all editing of films under his regime. He also ruined the fabulous MM movie, NIAGARA along with sever cuts to THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS. And he was supposed to be a 'movie' person? I think not.
        7slush-1

        Despite it all Mitzi Dazzles

        It's a great pity but "The I Don't Care Girl" was indeed severely cut. Scenes and numbers were shuffled, scenes and numbers ended up on the cutting-room floor, scenes were re-filmed, Jack Cole was brought in (and even his 'I Don't Care' and 'Beale Street Blues' traded places so that the one designed to end the film, didn't, and the other one, with its scene to follow, did), until what was released (in 1953, rather than 1952) was the hodge-podge you see today. Yet despite all of the butchery the multi-talented Mitzi sets the screen on fire whenever she appears, whether it's in a dramatic scene or dazzling her way through those Cole-choreographed production numbers. Sadly we'll never see the complete version, or those cut numbers. Drat!

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        • Trivia
          Choreographer Jack Cole's penchant for multi-level dance numbers meant that there was always the possibility of dancers getting hurt. Mitzi Gaynor indeed fell on her back during the filming of "Beale Street Blues" while descending a flight of stairs. She also slid off a 16-foot platform while filming the more abstract "I Don't Care" number; she credited her feathery costume with cushioning her fall.
        • Crazy credits
          (Opening) credits begin after a production number is interrupted because Eva Tanguay is performing badly ("Something's wrong"); we never find out what. Similarly, the end of the film injects a present-time character into the final flashback ("I wanted to see how it ended.") The End.
        • Connections
          Featured in Merely Marvelous: The Dancing Genius of Gwen Verdon (2019)
        • Soundtracks
          As Long As You Care (I Don't Care)
          Music by Joe Cooper

          Lyrics by George Jessel

          Sung by Bob Graham

          Staged by Seymour Felix

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        • Release date
          • January 20, 1953 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Official site
          • Streaming on "Filmperlen" YouTube Channel
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • I Don't Care
        • Filming locations
          • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
        • Production company
          • Twentieth Century Fox
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 18 minutes
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.37 : 1

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