Foreword
When Sue Williams won a local beauty contest in her native Ohio and received an opportunity to go to Hollywood to embark on a movie career, the voluptuous young girl was convinced that success was destined to be hers.
What she had not counted on, however, was the enormous price she was expected to pay in order to achieve the goals she had laid out before her.
First of all she had to please the man who discovered her, a famous film director by the name of Dan Peters, who let her know at the very outset that his interest in her extended far beyond the Platonic and the professional.
He bluntly let Sue know that he would expect her to cooperate with him sexually but, if she did so, he would bend every effort to see that she successfully climbed the ladder to movie stardom.
Sue was willing to make that initial compromise, determined that it would lead her to the very top. She soon discovers, however, that her initial compromise was only one of many expected of her.
Shortly after meeting Dan, Sue was introduced by him to Brick Gordon, prominent film producer.
"The Hungry Starlet" relates the experiences of a determined young girl bent on succeeding in films and the numerous problems she encounters along the way.
-The Publisher
