Diane Blaine has a movie star's appearance. Unfortunately, Jamie Stephens, a former star and tabloid queen, has already made it famous. Diane has become angry, dissatisfied, and yes, whining as a result of Hollywood's continual rejection owing to what she refers to as "TJS" ("Too Jamie Stephens"). Jack Sanders, a coworker and boyfriend, doesn't help matters. His concept of ambition is to let it all hang out. Now he owes a large sum of money to a trigger-happy mobster who, coincidentally, has a thing for Jamie Stephens. Is this Jack's only option? Persuade Diane to play Jamie and pay off the debt with a single lunch with a well-off man. It's her life's work. When it comes to Jack, the stakes are high.
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Diane Blaine has a movie star's appearance. Unfortunately, Jamie Stephens, a former star and tabloid queen, has already made it famous. Diane has become angry, dissatisfied, and yes, whining as a result of Hollywood's continual rejection owing to what she refers to as "TJS" ("Too Jamie Stephens"). Jack Sanders, a coworker and boyfriend, doesn't help matters. His concept of ambition is to let it all hang out. Now he owes a large sum of money to a trigger-happy mobster who, coincidentally, has a thing for Jamie Stephens. Is this Jack's only option? Persuade Diane to play Jamie and pay off the debt with a single lunch with a well-off man. It's her life's work. When it comes to Jack, the stakes are high.
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