The I Don't Care Girl

The I Don't Care Girl is a 1953 American biographical film directed by Lloyd Bacon and starring Mitzi Gaynor.

The story of vaudeville performer Eva Tanguay is told to a couple of writers who plan to do a script about her for Hollywood producer George Jessel.

Recently widowed, he discovered Eva as a waitress, hearing her sing and offering her a job after she's fired.

Eva falls for singer Larry Woods (Bob Graham), although piano player Charles Bennett also has eyes for her.

Unable to get Eddie to sober up, she breaks up their act and is discovered by Florenz Ziegfeld, who signs Eva for his famed Follies.