Monroe Stahr is the young
production chief and the most creative executive at one of the biggest
studios during the
Golden Age of Hollywood. Stahr's public recognition is coveted by Pat Brady, an older movie producer. From a distance, Stahr supervises the production of a film, and watches Didi, an older actress, have creative differences with director Red Ridingwood. As Stahr critiques the
dailies, an earthquake erupts and bursts a water pipe inside the water tower, which floods a nearby set. During the commotion, Stahr glances at two women who are desperately clinging to the head of a statue; one of them is a young woman, Kathleen Moore. Stahr returns to his mansion and asks his secretary to identify the women. Back at his studio office, Stahr is greeted by Cecilia Brady, Pat's college-aged daughter. After Cecilia leaves, Stahr confides his support for Rodriguez, an actor who is in the midst of separating from his wife. Later that day, Stahr attends a luncheon at which the studio board discusses a potential writers' strike and the studio's profitability. As he arranges to meet Kathleen later that night, he consoles Didi in her dressing room. As Stahr leaves the studio, he meets Edna, an aspiring actress, although she is not the girl whom he wished to see. However, Edna asks to be dropped off at her
Westwood home, where Stahr meets Kathleen, an Anglo-Irish aspiring actress. The next day, Stahr consults with George Boxley, an English novelist on contract to the studio who thinks that movies are beneath him. To inspire Boxley, Stahr tells an impromptu story in which a woman enters a room and empties the contents of her purse on a table. Boxley asks about an unresolved element in the story, a nickel spilled from the woman's purse, to which Stahr tells Boxley that the nickel is for the movies. At a screenwriters' dinner party, Stahr unexpectedly sees Kathleen again and dances with her. Kathleen leaves before long, but they agree to see each other the following morning. There, they walk around the building site of Stahr's unfinished beachfront house. They return to the beach that night, and, as they are having sex, Kathleen deduces that she resembles Minna Davis, Stahr's deceased wife. After Stahr brings her home, he finds that Kathleen has mailed him a letter, stating that she has been engaged to another man. At the studio, Stahr confronts Boxley and has him escorted off the lot. Despite Kathleen's note urging him not to see her, she and Stahr return to the beach, where she states her intentions to marry an engineer who saved her life. Back in the projection room, Stahr is displeased with a newly filmed scene between Didi and Rodriguez and decides to rewrite the scene after learning that Boxley has died by suicide. Didi's new film premieres, and Stahr receives a telegram from Kathleen, stating that she is marrying at noon. Meanwhile, Cecilia arranges a meeting between Stahr and Brimmer, a communist labor organizer hoping to unionize Hollywood screenwriters. Stahr disagrees with having the screenwriters unionize, stating that they can share money but not power. During dinner, Stahr drinks heavily as Brimmer and Cecilia flirt. They return to Cecilia's place, where Stahr and Brimmer play a hostile game of ping-pong. Stahr attempts to fight Brimmer, but Brimmer easily knocks him out. Throughout the night, Cecilia cares for Stahr. The next morning, Brady tells Stahr that he has called an emergency meeting. Stahr arrives with a bruised eye, and is informed by the New York office that he has been relieved from further labor negotiations, and they suggest that he take a vacation. He goes into his office but is flooded by memories in which he envisions Kathleen as the girl in the story that he told to Boxley, spilling a nickel from her purse. As Brady and the studio executives drive away, Stahr walks alone into a dark and silent sound stage. ==Cast==