At last, Norma was ready to get out of that Sunset mansion and back into the limelight! She had secured an ad endorsement with Abdullah Cigarettes and the public reaction was positive. People commented on how young and lovely Norma still looked and were curious about her next move. But Norma had to admit to herself that she was no longer young enough to play "Salome" (the treatments had worked!). Still, she hoped Paramount would call.
Max had a plan.
While Norma was away at the asylum, Max was able to make ends meet by getting a job as a television director. He explained his long absence from behind the camera by telling everyone he had been running a catering service ("New Year's Eve and Bridge Parties a Specialty"). Max first got his feet wet with some commercials and then a sitcom featuring a chimp (life can sometimes be cruel). Maybe he could get Madame a job in TV, too?
However, Max knew that the microphone was not yet Norma's friend. She needed to speak to the public as herself before she could play another character again. So, Max got Norma booked on various interview and game shows.
Norma, pro that she was, proved to be a hit wherever she went. Max felt that she was ready to take that next step. A local TV station came up with an idea for a sitcom - Max and Madame.
While Norma was away at the asylum, Max was able to make ends meet by getting a job as a television director. He explained his long absence from behind the camera by telling everyone he had been running a catering service ("New Year's Eve and Bridge Parties a Specialty"). Max first got his feet wet with some commercials and then a sitcom featuring a chimp (life can sometimes be cruel). Maybe he could get Madame a job in TV, too?
However, Max knew that the microphone was not yet Norma's friend. She needed to speak to the public as herself before she could play another character again. So, Max got Norma booked on various interview and game shows.
Norma tells her story to her still-devoted public |
Norma guests on "What's My Line" |
The Premise of "Max and Madame"
Madame is a retired Broadway Diva who comes to Hollywood to star in a television show. She hires a butler named Max, who used to be a great silent film director. As Madame attends various social events and hobnobs with Hollywood society, Max attends to her needs, all the while slipping out of the house to direct a TV show about a butler who moonlights as a director.
The Nosy Neighbors
All sitcoms need nosy neighbors. Norma and Max asked some of her old friends to give her a hand.
Max asked Garbo, but she wasn't interested |
Jolson, Pickford, Cantor and Colman all said "yes." Chaplin was out of the country.Schenk & Goldwyn demurred and Doug was dead |
The Wacky Adventures of Max and Madame
Madame sunbathes in leopard |
There was no doubt Norma could handle comedy |
As for Max, he was hoping to get back into the bedroom of the husbands...
Max Von Myerling: Back behind the camera, in front of it and in Norma's heart |
Max Makes His Move!
5 comments:
Fun seeing Gloria do her 'Charlie Chaplin' on the Carol Burnett show.
Damn, woman! This is inspired! Thanks for the smiles!
Thanks for the follow-up on Norma's life. Did anyone ever seance up Joe Gillis to narrate any of her later work?
Oh no, NO, not Norma and Max on a sitcom! I dont' think I could take it...it should at least be a Broadway play. We could call it Sunset Boulevard, the Musical. Oh wait, I think somebody already did that! LOL
Norma's just getting her feet wet. We know you can't keep a great star down.
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