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When Joe
awakes the following morning, he is surprised to see that all his things
have been moved from his old apartment. Although outraged, he has no choice
but to accept the move, since he has no money and Norma has paid for his
overdue rent. He virtually becomes trapped in the house, with only Norma
and Max for company. He tries to work on the script, but Norma watches
over him like a hawk, afraid that he might damage her precious baby.
Anything he deletes, she insists he put back in.
There are only two forms of entertainment at the house: watching Norma's old silent pictures or watching Norma play bridge with other stars of yesteryear: Buster Keaton, H.B. Warner and Anna Q. Nilsson. Eventually, the collectors find his car, and tow it away. He accepts his fate of being trapped at 10086 Sunset Boulevard. When the rains come, he moves into the "husband's room" of the main house, and learns that Max has been writing Norma the fan letters she believes are authentic. Norma begins buying Joe new clothes and expensive gifts.
Come New
Year's Eve, Norma has thrown an elaborate party. At first Joe is wondering
where the other guests are. He sits with Norma, and she presents him with
an elaborate gold cigarette case. He begins to feel uneasy. When Norma
gets up and asks him to dance, he comes to the realization that he is to
be the only guest.
While
dancing, Norma is obviously flirting with him. He tries to brush her off
kindly. But she feels spurned; she slaps him and runs off. Joe has had
enough. He decides to get out of his "prison" and spend the New Year with
an old friend, Artie Green.
At Artie's,
he finds out that Betty, the young reader who insulted his work at Sheldrake's
Paramount office, is Artie's fiancee. He decides to move out of Norma's
home, and asks Artie to put him up for a few weeks. Artie agrees. While
waiting to use the phone to tell Max to pack his bags, Betty asks him
about another script he has written, a script she wants to rewrite with him.
He agrees, and the two begin flirting. But on calling Norma's, Max informs
him that Norma has attempted suicide. He leaves Artie's immediately, and
goes to Norma.
Norma is
crushed. She asks him to go away. Joe realizes that Norma has been "the
only person in this stinkin' town that's ever been good to" him. At the
stroke of midnight, as the band downstairs plays Auld Lang Syne,
Joe sits by Norma's bed and wishes her a Happy New Year. She greets him
with a big kiss. And Joe comes to accept the fact that he is now a "kept
man."
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