Forty years ago, Larry McMurtry journeyed from the sprawling ranches of
his early work to the provocative Sunset Strip, creating a Hollywood
fable that is both immediate and relevant in today's dynamic cultural
climate. One would never guess that Jill Peel is still on the verge of
stardom. Jill won an Oscar shortly after her fresh-faced arrival in
1950s Hollywood, then for the next twenty years batted away every
Tinseltown producer who tried to hire her and get her into bed. Now
middle-aged, she's determined to create more movie magic by directing a
cast of raunchy eccentrics, including Joe Percy, an aging womanizing
screenwriter, and ex-football player Owen Oarson, eager to sleep his way
to leading-man stardom. Teeming with biting humor and intriguing
characters that mirror the scandals of modern-day Hollywood, Somebody's
Darling is a timeless story about a fiercely capable woman who dares to
challenge the realities of a deceptively seductive Babel.