Someone to Watch Over Me

"If Raymond Chandler had turned a steely eye to the notorious Hollywood casting couch, the result might well be called Someone To Watch Over Me."—Malcolm Brooks, author of Painted Horses and Cloudmaker

 

Hollywood, 1947. Jack Shannon, a former actor whose promising career was interrupted by the war and ended by a facial scar sustained in combat, is now a studio publicist.  He jokes that the only thing he knows about publicity is how to suppress it, but that, in fact, is his real job.  He's a fixer who babysits the studio's stars and covers up their bad behavior.

 

Everything changes for Jack when Savannah Stevens enters his life.  A sexpot star in the mold of Jean Harlow and the studio's biggest box-office draw, she's a deeply troubled young woman given to emotional breakdowns, unexplained absences from the set, and time-devouring delays occasioned by her paralyzing insecurities and her insistence on dozens of takes.

 

Jack's job is to stay with her 24/7, deliver her to the set on time each day, and make sure she completes her current picture, a picture on which the future of the studio depends.  All goes well until Savannah disappears, and Jack is assigned the task of finding her…without revealing to anyone, including the police, that she is missing.

 

 

"There was Sam Spade, Lew Archer, Travis McGee. Now there is Jack Shannon." —Jameson Parker, Recovering Actor (Simon and Simon), Working Writer (Dancing with the Dead)

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Someone to Watch Over Me

"If Raymond Chandler had turned a steely eye to the notorious Hollywood casting couch, the result might well be called Someone To Watch Over Me."—Malcolm Brooks, author of Painted Horses and Cloudmaker

 

Hollywood, 1947. Jack Shannon, a former actor whose promising career was interrupted by the war and ended by a facial scar sustained in combat, is now a studio publicist.  He jokes that the only thing he knows about publicity is how to suppress it, but that, in fact, is his real job.  He's a fixer who babysits the studio's stars and covers up their bad behavior.

 

Everything changes for Jack when Savannah Stevens enters his life.  A sexpot star in the mold of Jean Harlow and the studio's biggest box-office draw, she's a deeply troubled young woman given to emotional breakdowns, unexplained absences from the set, and time-devouring delays occasioned by her paralyzing insecurities and her insistence on dozens of takes.

 

Jack's job is to stay with her 24/7, deliver her to the set on time each day, and make sure she completes her current picture, a picture on which the future of the studio depends.  All goes well until Savannah disappears, and Jack is assigned the task of finding her…without revealing to anyone, including the police, that she is missing.

 

 

"There was Sam Spade, Lew Archer, Travis McGee. Now there is Jack Shannon." —Jameson Parker, Recovering Actor (Simon and Simon), Working Writer (Dancing with the Dead)

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Someone to Watch Over Me

Someone to Watch Over Me

by Dan Bronson
Someone to Watch Over Me

Someone to Watch Over Me

by Dan Bronson

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"If Raymond Chandler had turned a steely eye to the notorious Hollywood casting couch, the result might well be called Someone To Watch Over Me."—Malcolm Brooks, author of Painted Horses and Cloudmaker

 

Hollywood, 1947. Jack Shannon, a former actor whose promising career was interrupted by the war and ended by a facial scar sustained in combat, is now a studio publicist.  He jokes that the only thing he knows about publicity is how to suppress it, but that, in fact, is his real job.  He's a fixer who babysits the studio's stars and covers up their bad behavior.

 

Everything changes for Jack when Savannah Stevens enters his life.  A sexpot star in the mold of Jean Harlow and the studio's biggest box-office draw, she's a deeply troubled young woman given to emotional breakdowns, unexplained absences from the set, and time-devouring delays occasioned by her paralyzing insecurities and her insistence on dozens of takes.

 

Jack's job is to stay with her 24/7, deliver her to the set on time each day, and make sure she completes her current picture, a picture on which the future of the studio depends.  All goes well until Savannah disappears, and Jack is assigned the task of finding her…without revealing to anyone, including the police, that she is missing.

 

 

"There was Sam Spade, Lew Archer, Travis McGee. Now there is Jack Shannon." —Jameson Parker, Recovering Actor (Simon and Simon), Working Writer (Dancing with the Dead)


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165243684
Publisher: BearManor Media
Publication date: 03/09/2021
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Dan Bronson has had many careers: Associate Professor of English at DePauw University, Senior Story Analyst at Universal, Associate Story Editor at Filmways, Executive Story Editor at Paramount, Writer-Producer of HBO's Ed Harris thriller The Last Innocent Man and NBC's cult classic Death of a Cheerleader, and author of the memoir Confessions of a Hollywood Nobody.
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