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At dusk, the hills of Hollywood, light barrier often beautifully saturated Technicolor tones. The homes of the stars, late 30s, was said to sumptuous, were. At cocktail parties and dinners, the upper crust of the film world chained drinks, peddled rumors, doing business and exchanged gossip. No feast of the Most Hollywood was successful without Phil Stern, an all-powerful agent, and his lovely wife, Karen. === Two weeks later, a taxi from the train station stopped in Hollywood before the Ali Baba Motel. Pulled out a young man full of hope to build his life: Robert Jacob Dorfman. Bobby Dorfman, du Bronx, away from home for the first time. Son of a poor jeweler, Marty Dorfman, and his whiny wife, Rose, quarreling about everything, especially about Phil Stern. === ... Evelyn, the teacher, married to Leonard, the nerd, the teacher, the Communist. "Religion is the opium of the people." === You married a musician? -A stock broker. You divorced. -It's him. My best friend was better in bed