What Price Hollywood?
"What Price Hollywood?" is a 1932 film directed by George Cukor that explores the glamorous yet harsh realities of the film industry. The story follows a young aspiring actress, Mary Evans, who rises to fame but faces the challenges and sacrifices that come with success.
The film highlights the impact of fame on personal relationships, particularly her friendship with a struggling director, Max Carey. As Mary navigates the pressures of Hollywood, the narrative delves into themes of ambition, love, and the cost of achieving one's dreams in the entertainment world.