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 Toby took odd jobs around Hollywood because they brought him to the fringes of show business。 He parked cars at Oro's; and as the celebrities drove Toby would open the car door with a bright smile and  apt quip。 They paid no attention。 He was just a parking boy; and they did not even know he was alive。 Toby watched the beautiful girls as they got out of the cars in their expensive; tight…fitting dresses; and he thought to himself; If you only knew what a big star I'm going to be; you'd drop all those creeps。 
 Toby made the rounds of agents; but he quickly learned that he was wasting his time。 The agents were all star…fuckers。 You could not look for them。 They had to be looking for you。 The name that Toby heard most often was Clifton Lawrence。 He handled only the biggest talent and he made the most incredible deals。 One day; Toby thought; Clifton Lawrence is going to be my agent。 Toby subscribed to the two bibles of show business: Daily Variety and the Hollywood Reporter。 It made him feel like an insider。 Forever Amber had been bought by Twentieth Century…Fox; and Otto Preminger was going to direct。 Ava Gardner had been signed to star in Whistle Stop with George Raft and Jorja Curtright; and Life with Father had been bought by Warner Brothers。 Then Toby saw an item that made his pulse start pounding。 〃Producer Sam Winters has been named Vice…President in Charge of Production at Pan…Pacific Studios。〃
 When Sam Winters returned from the war his job at Pan…Padfic Studios was waiting for him。 Six months later; there was a shakeup。 The head of the studio was fired; and Sam was asked to take over until a new production head could be found。 Sam did such a good job that the search was abandoned; and he was officially made Vice…President in Charge of Production。 It was a nerve…racking; ulcer…making job; but Sam loved it more than he loved anything in the world。 Hollywood was a three…ring circus filled with wild; insane characters; a minefield with a parade of idiots dancing across it。 Most actors; directors and producers were selfcentered megalomaniacs; ungrateful; vicious and destructive。 But as far as Sam was concerned; if they had talent; nothing else mattered。 Talent was the magic key。 Sam's office door opened and Lucille Elkins; his secretary; came in with the freshly opened mail。 Lucille was a permanent fixture; one of the petent professionals who stayed on forever and watched her bosses e and go。 
 〃Clifton Lawrence is here to see you;〃 Lucille said。 
 〃Tell him to e in。〃 
 Sam liked Lawrence。 He had style。 Fred Alien had said; 〃All the sincerity in Hollywood could be hidden in a gnat's navel and there'd still be room for four caraway seeds and an agent's heart。〃 Cliff Lawrence was more sincere than most agents。 He was a Hollywood legend; and his clients ran the gamut of who's who in the entertainment field。 He had a one…man office and was constantly on the move; servicing clients in London; Switzerland; Rome and New York。 He was on intiate terms with all the important Hollywood executives and played in a weekly gin game that included the production heads of three studios。 Twice a year; Lawrence chartered a yacht; gathered half a dozen beautiful 〃models〃 and invited top studio executives for a week's 〃fishing trip〃。 Clifton Lawrence kept a fully stocked beachhouse at Malibu that was available to his friends anytime they wanted to use it。 It was a symbiotic relationship that Clifton had with Hollywood; and it was profitable for everyone。 
 Sam watched as the door opened and Lawrence bounced in; elegant in a beautifully tailored suit。 He walked up to Sam; extended a perfectly manicured hand and said; 
 〃Just wanted to say a quick hello。 How's everything; dear boy?〃 
 〃Let me put it this way;〃 Sam said。 〃If days were ships; today would be the Titanic。〃 
 Clifton Lawrence made a miserating noise。 
 〃What did you think of the preview last night?〃 Sam asked。 
 〃Trim the first twenty minutes and shoot a new ending; and you've got yourself a big hit。〃 
 〃Bull's…eye。〃 Sam smiled。 〃That's exactly what we're doing。 Any clients to sell me today?〃 
 Lawrence grinned。 〃Sorry。 They're all working。〃 And it was true。 Clifton Lawrence's select stable of top stars; with a sprinkling of directors and producers; were always in demand。 〃See you for dinner Friday; Sam;〃 Clifton said。 
 〃Czao。〃 
 He turned and walked out the door。 Lucille's voice came over the inter。 
 〃Dallas Burke is here。〃 
 〃Send him in。〃 
 〃And Mel Foss would like to see you。 He said it's urgent。〃 Mel Foss was head of the television division of PanPadfic Studios。 Sam glanced at his desk calendar。 
 〃Tell him to make it breakfast tomorrow morning。 Eight o'clock。 The Polo Lounge。〃 
 In the outer office; the telephone rang and Lucille picked it up。 〃Mr。 Winter's office。〃 An unfamiliar voice said; 
 〃Hello there。 Is the great man in?〃 
 〃Who's calling; please?〃 
 〃Tell him it's an old buddy of his  Toby Temple。 We were in the army together。 He said to look him up if I ever got to Hollywood; and here I am。〃 
 〃He's in a meeting; Mr。 Temple。 Could I have him call you back?〃 
 〃Sure。〃 He gave her his telephone number; and Lucille threw it into the wastebasket。 This was not the first time someone had tried the old…army…buddy routine on her。 
 Dallas Burke was one of the motion…picture industry's pioneer directors。 Burke's films were shown at every college that had a course in movie making。 Half a dozen of his earlier pictures were considered classics; and none of his work was less than Brilliant and innovative。 Burke was in his late seventies now; and his once massive frame had shrunk so that his clothes seemed to flap around him。 
 〃It's good to see you again; Dallas;〃 Sam said as the old man walked into the office。 
 〃Nice to see you; kid。〃 He indicated the man with him。 
 〃You know my agent。〃 
 〃Certainly。 How are you; Peter?〃 They all found seats。 
 〃I hear you have a story to tell me;〃 Sam said to Dallas Burke。 
 〃This one's a beauty〃 There was a quavering excitement in the old man's voice。 
 〃I'm dying to hear it; Dallas;〃 Sam said。 〃Shoot。〃 
 Dallas Burke leaned forward and began talking。 〃What's everybody in the world most interested in; kid? Love  right? And this idea's about the most holy land of love there is  the love of a mother for her child。〃 His voice grew stronger as he became immersed in his story。 
 〃We open in Long Island with a nineteen…year…old girl working as a secretary for a wealthy family。 Old money。 Gives us a chance for a slick background…know what I mean? High…society suite。 The man she works for is married to a tight…assed blueblood。 He likes the secretary; and she likes him; even though he's older。〃 
 Only half…listening; Sam wondered whether the story was going to be Back Street or Imitation of Life。 Not that it mattered; because whichever it was; Sam was going to buy it。 It had been almost twenty years since anyone had given Dallas Burke a picture to direct。 Sam could not blame the industry。 Burke's last three pictures had been expensive; old…fashioned and box…office disasters。 Dallas Burke was finished forever as a picture maker。 But he was a human being and he was still alive; and somehow he had to be taken care of; because he had not saved a cent。 He had been offered a room in the Motion Picture Relief Home; but he had indignantly turned it down。 〃I don't want your fucking charity!〃 he had shouted。 〃You're talking to the man who directed Doug Fairbanks and Jack Barrymore and Milton Sills and Bill Farnum。 I'm a giant; you pygmy sons of bitches!〃 And he was。 He was a legend; but even legends had to eat。 When Sam had bee a producer; he had telephoned an agent he knew and told him to bring in Dallas Burke with a story idea。 Since then; Sam had bought unusable stories from Dallas Burke every year for enough money for the old man to live on; and while Sam had been away in the army; he had seen to it that the arrangement continued。 
 〃。。。 so you see;〃 Dallas Burke was saying; 〃the baby grows up without knowing her mother。 But the mother keeps track of her。 At the end; when the daughter marries this rich doctor; we have a big wedding。 And do you know what the twist is; Sam? Listen to this … it's great。 They won't let the mother in! She has to sneak in to the back of the church to watch her own kid getting married。 There won't be a dry eye in the audience。。。。 Well; that's it。 What do you think?〃 
 Sam had guessed wrong。 Stella Dallas。 He glanced at the agent; who averted his eyes and studied the tips of his expensive shoes in embarrassment。 
 〃It's great;〃 Sam said。 〃It's exactly the kind of picture the studio's looking for。〃 Sam turned to the agent。 〃Call Business Affairs and work out a deal with them; Peter。 I'll tell them to expect your call。〃 
 The agent nodded。 
 〃Tell them they're gonna have to pay a stiff price for this one; or I'll take it to Wamer Brothers;〃 Dallas Burke said。 〃I'm giving you first crack at it because we're friends。〃 
 〃I appreciate that;〃 Sam said。 He watched as the two men left the office。 Strictly speaking; Sam knew he had no right to spend the pany's money on a sentimental gesture like this。 But the motionpicture industry owed something to men like Dallas Burk

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