How To Pick a Thrilling Summer Read
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Among the things that might go wrong included activities that the performer did away from the set, outside the context of the movie production.
Activities that could affect their job performance, their relationship with people on set, or the public perception of the actor were included in the morality clause so that the studio could have the ability to immediately terminate a performer’s contract if the clause was violated.
Commonly forbidden activity includes the use or abuse of alcohol, the use of illegal drugs or narcotics, and illegal or illicit sexual activity.
Obviously, this restricting reign studios held (and continue to hold) over their actors caused conflict – and that is the premise of Philip May’s novel, “Morals Clause”. The hero of the story is a Hollywood “fixer” named Grantland Sharer – a man who covers up actors and actresses scandals for a living.
If you enjoy scandal, secrets, and exploring the fascinating details of Old Hollywood, you’ll love this new book – “Morals Clause”. You can purchase your copy today at https://philmayauthor.com/purchase/.