What Price Hollywood?
Drama
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.
1932-06-24
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Cast
Director
George Cukor
Constance Bennett as Mary Evans
Lowell Sherman as Maximilian 'Max' Carey
Neil Hamilton as Lonny Borden
Gregory Ratoff as Julius Saxe
Brooks Benedict as Muto
Louise Beavers as Mary's Maid Bonita
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson as Max's Butler James (uncredited)
King Baggot as Department Head (uncredited)
Lita Chevret as Actress Filming on Movie Set (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin as Car Owner (uncredited)
Marcelle Corday as French Nursemaid (uncredited)
Adrienne D'Ambricourt as French Cook (uncredited)
Effie Ellsler as Elderly Brown Derby Diner (uncredited)
Aggie Herring as Flower Vendor at Brown Derby (uncredited)
Wilfred Lucas as Bill the Replacement Director (uncredited)
James Pier Mason as Attorney Roberts (uncredited)
Torben Meyer as Brown Derby Headwaiter Nick (uncredited)
Florence Roberts as Elderly Brown Derby Diner (uncredited)
Gertrude Short as Waitress Letting Mary Serve Max (uncredited)
Phil Tead as Assistant Director Jimmy (uncredited)
Bryant Washburn as Washed-Up Star Telephoning in Brown Derby (uncredited)
Josephine Whittell as Miss DuPont the Interviewer (uncredited)
George H. Reed as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Gordon De Main as The 'Yes' Man (uncredited)
Eddie Dunn as Doorman at Grauman's Theater (uncredited)
Patricia Farr as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Grace Goodall as Department Head (uncredited)
Charlie Hall as Reporter (uncredited)
Marcia Mae Jones as Flower Girl at Wedding (uncredited)
George Periolat as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Lewis Sargent as Reporter (uncredited)
Harry Strang as Reporter (uncredited)