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  1. Star Mitzi Gaynor and company interpret his hyper-stylized choreography to dazzling effect in numbers including “The Johnson Rag,” “Beale Street Blues” and Tanguay’s signature song, “I Don’t Care.” Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. Producer: George Jessel. Screenwriter: Walter Bullock. Based on a story by George Jessel.

  2. 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 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 on the lusty and vital Eva ...

  3. SYNOPSIS. Twentieth Century-Fox film producer George Jessel is frustrated by the task of making a film about the life of vaudeville star Eva Tanguay, whose madcap antics and signature song, "I Don't Care," earned her the nickname "The I Don't Care Girl." One day, Jessel reviews a script submitted by writers Keene and Lawrence and tells them ...

  4. The I Don't Care Girl (1953) Mitzi Gaynor, David Wayne, Oscar Levant. 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 treatment for the life of Eva Tanguay, and Jessel is unhappy with what the writers present ...

    • 78 Min.
    • 1928
    • The Projection Room
  5. 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 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 on the lusty and vital Eva ...

  6. Film The I Don't Care Girl by director Lloyd Bacon with cinematographer Arthur E. Arling, writer Walter Bullock and editor Louis R. Loeffler.