When the movie did well, I thought Sunset would certainly green-light Little Women. But Ari wanted Ed Baker and me in another movie as fast as possible. We didnโt do sequels back then. Instead, we would essentially just make the same movie again with a different name and a slightly different conceit.
So we commenced shooting on Next Door. Ed played my uncle, who
had taken me in after my parents died. The two of us quickly fell into respective romantic entanglements with the widowed mother and son who lived next to us.
Don was shooting a thriller on the lot at the time, and he used to come visit me every day when his set broke for lunch.
I was absolutely smitten, in love and lust for the very first time.
I found myself brightening up the moment I set eyes on him, always finding reasons to touch him, reasons to bring him up in conversation when he wasnโt around.
Harry was sick of hearing about him.
โEv, honey, Iโm serious,โ Harry said one afternoon in his office when the two of us were sharing a drink. โIโve had it up to my eyeballs with this Don Adler talk.โ I visited Harry about once a day back then, just to check in, see how he was doing. I always made it seem like business, but even then I knew he was the closest thing I had to a friend.
Sure, Iโd become friendly with a lot of the other actresses at Sunset. Ruby Reilly, in particular, was a favorite of mine. She was tall and lean, with a dynamite laugh and an air of detachment to her. She never minced words but she could charm the pants off almost anybody.
Sometimes Ruby and I, and some of the other girls on the lot, would grab lunch and gossip about various goings-on, but, to be honest, I would have thrown every single one of them in front of a moving train to get a part. And I think they would have done the same to me.
Intimacy is impossible without trust. And we would have been idiots to trust one another.
But Harry was different.
Harry and I both wanted the same thing. We wanted Evelyn Hugo to be a household name. Also, we just liked each other.
โWe can talk about Don, or we can talk about when youโre green-lighting Little Women,โ I said teasingly.
Harry laughed. โItโs not up to me. You know that.โ
โWell, why is Ari dragging his feet?โ
โYou donโt want to do Little Women right now,โ Harry says. โItโs better if you give it a few months.โ
โI most certainly do want to do it right now.โ
Harry shook his head and stood up, pouring himself another glass of scotch. He didnโt offer me a second martini, and I knew it was because he knew I shouldnโt have had the first one to begin with.
โYou could really be big,โ Harry said. โEverybodyโs saying so. If Next Door does as well as Father and Daughter and you and Don keep going on the way you have been, you could be a big deal.โ
โI know,โ I said. โThatโs what Iโm banking on.โ
โYou want Little Women to come out just when people are thinking you only know how to do one thing.โ
โWhat do you mean?โ
โYou had a huge hit with Father and Daughter. People know you can be funny. They know youโre adorable. They know they liked you in that picture.โ
โSure.โ
โNow youโre gonna do it again. Youโre going to show them that you can re-create the magic. Youโre not just a one-trick pony.โ
โAll right . . .โ
โMaybe you do a picture with Don. After all, they canโt print pictures of the two of you dancing at Ciroโs or the Trocadero fast enough.โ
โButโโ
โHear me out. You and Don do a picture. A matinee romance, maybe. Something where all the girls want to be you, and all the boys want to be with you.โ