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What Price Hollywood?

"First intimate expose of the private life and glamorous loves of a Hollywood star"

Sassy and ambitious waitress Mary Evans amuses and befriends amiable seldom-sober Hollywood film director Max Carey when he stumbles into her restaurant. Max invites Mary to his film premiere and, after a night of drinking and carousing, Mary is granted a screen test. A studio contract follows. Just as Mary finds her dreams coming true, Carey’s life and career begins its descent.

Top Cast

  • Constance Bennett

    Constance Bennett

    Mary Evans

  • Lowell Sherman

    Lowell Sherman

    Maximilian 'Max' Carey

  • Neil Hamilton

    Neil Hamilton

    Lonny Borden

  • Gregory Ratoff

    Gregory Ratoff

    Julius Saxe

  • Brooks Benedict

    Brooks Benedict

    Muto

  • Louise Beavers

    Louise Beavers

    Mary's Maid Bonita

  • Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson

    Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson

    Max's Butler James (uncredited)

  • King Baggot

    King Baggot

    Department Head (uncredited)

  • Gerald Barry

    Gerald Barry

    John Reed (uncredited)

Overview

Sassy and ambitious waitress Mary Evans amuses and befriends amiable seldom-sober Hollywood film director Max Carey when he stumbles into her restaurant. Max invites Mary to his film premiere and, after a night of drinking and carousing, Mary is granted a screen test. A studio contract follows. Just as Mary finds her dreams coming true, Carey’s life and career begins its descent.

Rating

6.8 / 10
40 Reviews
1 Popular

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