***Out In The Tinsel Town Night–With
Lana Turner’s The Bad And The Beautiful In Mind
From The Pen Of Frank Jackman
The Bad and the Beautiful, starring
Kirk Douglas, Lana Turner, Barry Sullivan and Dick Powell
Kirk Shields, yes that Kirk Shields,
the one who had more Oscars on his mantle than he knew what to do with and the
one who was the genius behind that film classicThe Girl From Faraway
Mountain, wished he had a dollar for everybody in Tinsel Town that he had
given a break to, had made in to something they never thought possible.
(Actually his wished he had a million dollars for each one.)He, Kirk Shields,
head of Waterworld Studios, a guy who had carried weight in that glittering
burg, who had made guys and gals jump every time he made some move just that
minute though had run into a dry spell, a dry spell that could have happened to
anyone. That dry spell entailed three big flops in a row, first, that money pit
From Here To Romethat had everything, everything except a box office,
then, going back to his first days in the town a comedy with Sid Kidder, The
World Goes Round, that busted flat when Sid’s slapstick humor went out of
style before they could release the damn thing. This last one took the cake
though, Irma Combs, the siren of the ages, starring in Women Talk, a
sure winner that took his last dollars, his last line of credit, a hefty
mortgage on his place, Mont Pied, and his last tinsel town credibility when the
younger audience decided that there was not enough sex, or suggestion of sex on
those forlorn Saturday night movie dates. Christ, Irma and her no-name male
co-star almost burned up the screen in one bedroom scene where she, practically
naked, went mano y mano with her lover boy. Damn fickle audience .
Fickle audiences or not Kirk was
busted, busted flat, busted six ways to Sunday if such a thing was possible,
busted worse that when he had started out producing newsreels to keep the
wolves from the door until he got his big break, his big break with Harry
Smith’s Westward Bound. At least then he could have slid in anonymous
obscurity, maybe sell shoes or something, but now he had his reputation, his
life’s work, hell, he knowledge that he had some more great films in him, at
least a few anyway. But the way the system worked, as he well knew, was that
one bust could happen to anybody, two, well, maybe the times were not right for
the vehicles but three, three was the kiss of death. So Kirk Shields with all
those Oscars gathering dust at Mont Pied could not raise five dollars, if that,
on his next picture idea, a remake of Eric Von Ronk’s classic She Stoops To
Conquer, updated of course, with the works, plenty of close quarters sex,
plenty of bingo bongo be-bop action between sex scenes and a totally different
ending in case a sequel came out of it. But he needed that dough, that upfront
dough, which could get him past the idea stage. And he had an idea of how to
get that dough, an iffy proposition but he was desperate.
Here’s the “skinny.” He called Harry
Smith, still the head of production at Waterworld and a master at getting
people to do things that they under no circumstances wanted to do. Yah, Harry
had that old time Hollywood charm that went out of fashion in about 1950s but
had a certain cache with the arty types. Here is what he figured Harry could do
for him. Kirk needed a director of note and he wanted Harry to call Fred Dean.
Yes, Fred Dean the director who had a couple of years back won that beautiful
Oscar for The Tempted , and rightfully so for it not only was a great
art-house type film that he wished he had make but it made a ton of money. He
and Fred had started out on Jump Street together making art films at night that
nobody watched and soft-core porno films to keep the wolves away from the door
which everybody watched.
He also needed a great woman actress
to play Clarissa, the enchantress, siren, earth mother combination and since
Irma Combs would not answer his calls, and had threatened to have him arrested
for fraud over that last film, he sought out Harry to call Lanna Day. Lanna Day
who after Irma was the siren de jus, all blond and curves for the guys
and really misunderstood little miss innocent for the gals. Jesus, he had given
Lanna her start in pictures, built her up big from some bit player doing tricks
on the street on the side to make ends meet, and to support that growing smack
habit that would have consumed her. He had taken a chance on her and it paid
off. Now she couldn’t go anywhere without a mob following her, mainly young
women who figured that maybe they could get the glitter by being around her.
Nothing but money in the bank.
Finally, damn it, he needed somebody
to round that She Stoops To Conquer script into shape, to make it
sexier, to make the innuendoes of the old- time film more explicit while
passing the code standard. Frankly he had expected to do that task himself but
he was in a dry spell in that department as well so he wanted Harryto call Dick
Sullivan his old writer, and the guy who just won the Bookends Award for his
novel Daisy Buchanan. Dick also had a couple of Oscars sitting in his
office over at UCLA where he was teaching screenwriting to the eager kids
courtesy of one Kirk Shields’ faith that he could write for Hollywood and not
just for eager kids.
So Harry, kicking and screaming,
made those three dutiful calls and reported back to Kirk on the results a few
days later.Nada, no go, nothing, get lost, go on welfare, go jump in the ocean.
And that was just the stuff that could be printed here. See Kirk in his
overweening passion, and it was a passion, to make great films, or at least
moneymakers, stepped on many, many toes. Many of the same give a break to toes
that he wished he had a dollar for (or really a million dollars for). See he
had cut Fred Dean out when he made his first big deal with Harry Smith to do
that first feature- length film and so Fred was still a little sore (we are
being nice here). And Lanna, well, Lanna had it in for Kirk on two scores.
First, he realized that she had star power, star power plus, but only if she
was on the needle. And so Lanna had Kirk to thank for that junk habit, that
jones, which took her years and plenty of dough to cure. Second, she had fallen
in love with him during that first production together. But like a lot of
successful men (maybe women too) he did not mix work and pleasure. Moreover his
pleasure ran not to blonde junkies but low dive brunettes with curvy bodies, no
brains, and plenty of sexual energy. Dick, well, Dick had a little problem with
Kirk since Kirk in order to keep Dick on board writing great scripts had
connections with people who put in the word not to pick one of Dick’s books
when it came Pulitzer time. Later it took Dick many years to get that award, an
award that he coveted above else.
So the last time anybody took note
there was a For Sale sign on Mont Pied and somebody had sighted Kirk selling
shoes in a Hollywood men’s clothing store …
Note: If some
enterprising Hollywood director (or producer for that matter) had decided to do
a film version of Kirk Shields’illustrious life they would have had all three
called performers begging to do that film that Kirk had tried to corral them on
and it would have been a great success and all that. But Tinsel Town is a place
that has this funny little habit of devouring its own and so we will leave Kirk
selling his Florsheim shoes and leave it at that.
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