The seven deadly sins of Hollywood (1957)

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THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS OF HOLLYWOOD ample cause to worry. With such people the psychiatrist must function not as a doctor but as an uncle. All he can tell them is that they must accept the conditions of life in Hollywood — which are that success and failure can be the result of flukes, and that it is foolish to get into a state where your personal happiness is dependent on your public success. Not every star is blessed with an avuncular psychiatrist or even with an uncle. This is probably why some stars develop eccentricities, like the habit of socking people on the jaw, or wanting to hide away, which the rest of society fails to understand. 1 06