Saturday, 24 October 2015

Mr. Blockbuster ! Sidney Sheldon & The Other Side of Midnight


Mr. Blockbuster! Sidney Sheldon & The Other Side of Midnight


                             




Sidney Sheldon (February 11, 1917 – January 30, 2007) was an American writer and producer.

An Academy Award-winning screenplay writer, author, playwright and novelist Sydney Sheldon’s books have been sold over 300 million copies worldwide.  He has written 18 novels, many screen plays including the Oscar winner, Broadway plays, TV shows and an autobiography called “The Other Side of Me”.

The Los Angeles Times have called him “Mr. Blockbuster” and “Prince of Potboilers”. Sidney Sheldon is the 7th best selling writer in the world history.












Sheldon won an Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay (1947) for The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer, a Tony Award (1959) for his musical Redhead, and was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work on I Dream of Jeannie, an NBC sitcom. Sheldon had a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars dedicated to him in 1994.

 


                  


      

                       







                    
   



The Other Side of Me is the autobiographical memoirs of Sidney Sheldon published in 2005. It was also his final book.













                                             





Sheldon writes his memoir as an intense and emotional roller-coaster as only he can with battling bipolar disorder nearly his entire life. 

Not even a fiction writer as gifted as Sidney Sheldon would have the chutzpah to concoct the story of Sidney Sheldon's life. His autobiography, "The Other Side of Me," blasts off from the first sentence with narrative drive that is all surprise, reverberating with plot twists of ecstasy and despair.

The public Sheldon is well known, a pillar of pop culture since 1943, when his adaptation of "The Merry Widow" became a Broadway smash. Since then he has won an Academy Award for screenwriting ("The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer"), created such successful TV series as "The Patty Duke Show" and "I Dream of Jeannie," and his 18 novels have sold 300 million copies in 51 languages. He hobnobbed with Irving Berlin, directed Cary Grant and Cecil B. DeMille, and was best friends with Groucho Marx.

Sheldon describes his life as an elevator, always going up or down.

Using talent, charm (on a good typist) and raw ambition, he gets it done, and finally opens the door to success.

When he makes it big, the narrative's urgency slackens and it seems like the book is going to become a celebrity-crowded memoir of moments with Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, Elizabeth Taylor and Fred Astaire; not to mention Harry Cohn, the head of production at Columbia Studios; and Dore Schary, then head of RKO Studios. Sheldon is a master storyteller; and fortunately for readers, if not for the author, the elevator descends fast when his film "Dream Wife" is deemed so bad by MGM that the studio decides to let it die. "I was paralyzed, unable to write. . . . I was at a dead end. I had no idea how much longer I could hold out."

But his fortune changes and three pages later, he's on top of the movie world again. And so it goes. When he realizes that Hollywood no longer wants him, he turns to TV. He soon conquers the medium so fully that he can nonchalantly write: "I decided I wanted to do a black-tie show with sophisticated people in elegant backgrounds. I created 'Hart to Hart.' . . . The show was a hit and ran for five years."

One paragraph after that, he writes his first novel, "The Naked Face." To promote it he goes to a literary luncheon along with several other authors, where they will speak and then sign books. All the others have long lines of readers eager to meet them. One single person buys Sheldon's book as an act of mercy. It is yet another low moment.

His next novel, "The Other Side of Midnight," spends 53 weeks on the New York Times best-seller list.  

An innocent American girl becomes a bewildered pawn in a game of vengeance and betrayal.

Sidney Sheldon was a breezy author and “The Other Side of Midnight” turned out to be a pseudo romantic thriller.

This is one of my favorite books and has been for a long time - I think I have read everything by Sidney Sheldon and loved all of them!! opined Tana, a die-hard fan of Sidney Sheldon .

 After reading this book I was blown out of the water, said another book lover.

In my teens when reading was the great passion, obsession and also an addiction,   I have read many thousands of books including the best of world literature.  Sidney Sheldon was one of my favorite with his books like “The Other Side of Midnight” which was later made into a blockbuster movie, Rage of Angels, Master of the Game et al.

“You have two choices. You can keep running and hiding and blaming the world for your problems, or you can stand up for yourself and decide to be somebody important.” - Sidney Sheldon.





The Other Side of Midnight is a novel by Sidney Sheldon published in 1973. The book reached No.1 on the New York Times Best Seller list. It was made into a 1977 motion picture of the same name, directed by Charles Jarrott.

The story focuses on the lives of Catherine Alexander and Noelle Page, and takes place before, during, and after the World War II period.

Noelle is an extremely beautiful girl born to a poor family living in the fishing district of Marseilles, France. Because of her beauty, her father constantly calls her a princess and she grows up believing that a prince will take her away. After Noelle comes of age, her father decides to capitalize on her looks by arranging her to become the mistress of Auguste Lanchon, a wealthy boutique owner. Noelle is horrified when she finds out their deal, and is forced to have sex with Lanchon. During the intercourse, she realizes that men may rule the world, but if she can control men, she can be just as powerful. She manipulates Lanchon to give her a sum of money, and then escapes to Paris. There, she is swept off her feet by American RAF pilot Lawrence "Larry" Douglas, who proposes to her before leaving for another mission, promising to marry her when he returns. However, when he doesn't return, she finds out that he has forgotten about her and is with other women, she nearly dies of pneumonia, but is saved by a Jewish medical intern named Israel Katz, who takes pity on her and gives her money and a job in his aunt's modeling agency.

Catherine was born to a kind and ambitious but unsuccessful father, and her mother died when she was young, leaving Catherine without a maternal figure to help her understand beauty and sexuality. She is well known in college as a good writer with a knack in making funny comebacks, but because she has never slept with anyone, other girls avoid her, with rumors spreading that she is a lesbian. Following her father's death and an embarrassing attempt to sleep with a famous athlete in her university, she moves to Washington and works as a secretary for William "Bill" Fraser, and despite their initially hostile first meeting, they fall in love and she loses her virginity to him, but she is frustrated because she cannot climax with him and is bored during their intercourse. Bill delegates one of his jobs to Catherine, where she meets RAF pilot Lawrence Douglas, whom she initially dislikes. However, he easily charms her despite her knowing how much of a womanizer he is, and she accepts his proposal and they marry immediately, much to Bill's disappointment. He warns Catherine to be careful.

Unknown to anyone, Noelle is still furious at Larry for fooling her, and is hell-bent on taking revenge. She hires a private investigator, and when she learns that Larry married Catherine, she swears revenge on him, Catherine, and his unborn child with Noelle herself. She sadistically takes good care of the baby, and then self-aborts him only when she is sure he will feel pain, much to Katz's horror, who saves her from dying of hemorrhage just in time. She begins her plan by seducing famous French actor-singer Philippe Sorel and becomes his mistress. When Philippe surprises her by announcing their engagement in front of all their guests during a party, she leaves him for world-renowned director, Armand Gautier, who becomes obsessed with her and trains her to become a world-class actress under the silent threat of her leaving if he doesn't. Noelle pauses on her plan to help Katz, the only man who has ever helped her and showed her kindness for nothing in return, during World War II, when the Germans have invaded France. Katz is wanted by the Gestapo for being the Jewish rebel "Le Cafard" (The Cockroach), and needs her help to escape Paris. She seduces a high-ranking Gestapo officer, and during their trip to Etretat, she successfully smuggles him to a pier, where his friends and followers escape to Africa.

After the war, Noelle's popularity has made her open a saloon and attracts the attention of Constantin "Costa" Demiris, a wealthy and powerful Greek whose business extends to every industry in the world. She becomes his mistress and moves to his private island and villa. Costa is married, but loathes his wife because he blames her for the death of their first child and for her being incapable of getting pregnant again, and openly dates other women to spite her. Now controlling one of the most powerful men in the world, Noelle decides it is time to seek revenge on Larry, and convinces Costa to hire him as a private pilot. She is aware through her private investigator that Larry is a struggling commercial pilot because his rough World War II piloting skills are unnecessary for commercial airlines and he is impolite and rude to his co-pilots who did not fly in the war. She arranges for Larry and Catherine to live in Greece, but when she meets Larry for the first time, Larry genuinely cannot remember her. She is upset that her plan is not proceeding as she hoped but is determined to make him suffer. She treats him poorly, and reaches his breaking point when she strips off her bathroom towel and dresses in front of him, and he rapes her. Noelle gets excited, and reminds him how they first met. Larry cannot remember, but he wants Noelle because of the power she has, and they agree to start an affair. However, when he sees that Larry's other girlfriend and his co-pilot who knows about their affair suddenly disappear,  he begins to realize how obsessed Noelle is with him.
Meanwhile, Larry and Catherine's marriage is falling apart, and Catherine becomes fat and an alcoholic. Noelle convinces Larry to divorce Catherine, but she refuses and commits suicide. Noelle decides that Catherine should die, and they plot to have her killed. Larry pretends to love Catherine, and she recovers and loses weight, and they go on a vacation. However, Larry deliberately abandons Catherine inside the caves, where she collapses from the cold and exhaustion. She hears Larry and Noelle talking, and Larry is seen by the coast guard exiting alone. To avoid suspicion, Larry asks for help, and Catherine survives because of this. When she wakes up, she tries to tell the doctors about Larry and Noelle, who dismiss it as a hallucination, and that it was Larry who called for help, and they medicate her. Under the influence of anesthetic, she overhears Larry and Noelle again plotting her death and knew that she had been right all along. She escapes from the house during a heavy thunderstorm and goes into a boat, but she falls out far away from the shore.
Because of the evidence against them, Larry and Noelle are charged with Catherine's murder, and their affair is publicized. The men in Noelle's life (Auguste Lanchon, Philippe Sorel, Armand Gautier, Israel Katz) are present, watching her trial, while Bill Fraser is there for Catherine's justice. A sick-looking Costa visits Noelle in jail, saying that he hated her when he found out about their relationship, but realizes that he loves her and tells her that he will use his power to get her out. On the last day of the trial, Costa's lawyer, Napoleon Chotas, informs Larry, Noelle, and Larry's lawyer Starvos about a deal Costa had made with the court: if they plead guilty, Larry will be sent back to America to serve three months in jail and will not be allowed to return to Greece while Noelle's passport will be taken from her, and she will live in Costa's villa forever. Larry is no longer attracted to Noelle while Noelle decides that she wants to live even if it means staying away from Larry, and they agree to plead guilty. However, they realize that they are tricked when the judge admits that the case against them was weak because the body was never found, and that they would have been released if they pleaded not guilty. They are sentenced to death, and as Noelle walks out, she sees a healthy-looking Costa looking pleased. Noelle and Larry are executed, with Noelle wishing to see her father one last time.
Meanwhile, Costa donates a large sum of money to a convent near the sea. He is introduced to their latest member, a woman who was found on the shore with no memory at all. In the prologue of the novel, he reminded himself to take note of Catherine's favorite flower, and gives the same flower to the woman, implied to be Catherine, and tells her that all the bad people are gone.















Sheldon was a marvelous writer. The lessons to be learned from reading him are long - provided you're looking for a bestselling formula that set the world's pulse racing nearly forty years ago. Punchy, spare and in no way florid, unlike many of his contemporaries, not a page is wasted. The plot is constantly, ingeniously furthered at a driving pace. It's very much of its time, yet it's a time well worth visiting. 'The Other Side of Midnight' is a jet-set sort of novel, making one think of the doomed 70s love affairs of Taylor and Burton, Jackie and Onassis. Glamorous, damaged types flit about the globe in search of thrills, revenge or redemption. The central triangle of Noelle, Larry and Catherine is riveting, especially Noelle's dizzying descent into vengeance-fueled madness. There's one especially shattering, shocking chapter somewhere in middle that I shan't spoil, but needless to say, four decades on, it still packs a wallop. I doff my hat to Mr Sheldon. He was indeed a master of his game – Luke Devenish.
Sidney Sheldon is one of the most prolific writers of all time. In the literary circles, he has been dubbed “the master of the unexpected”. From writing novels to screenplays to TV scripts, Sidney Sheldon has done it all.



The story follows a beautiful French actress whose craving for passion and vengeance takes her from the gutters of Paris to the bedroom of a powerful billionaire; a dynamic Greek tycoon who never forgets an insult, never forgives an injury; and a handsome war hero lured from his wife by another woman. From Paris to Washington, Hollywood to the islands of Greece, The Other Side of Midnight is the story of four star-crossed lives enmeshed in a deadly ritual of passion, intrigue and corruption.
Another reviewer wrote, My first Sidney Sheldon book and perhaps not the last. The whole story is set on 1940's set during the world war scenario in the glittering world of glamour and grandeur of theatre, fashion and business.  It revolves around three characters involved in a love triangle where a new and a powerful character jumps in and has quite an impact which gives the book a perfect and unpredictable ending.

If you have read “The Other Side of Midnight”, there's a sequel to it he wrote seventeen years later in 1990 called Memories of Midnight.

Tilly Bagshawe – Sidney Sheldon’s “Blabla”








 This author is not doing it on her own - she's contracted to do so. Sidney Sheldon's novels still have a die hard audience. So his heirs or lawyers or managers of  his estate, etc. chose an already established writer in the same genre to write sequels for some of his popular books. They are called "Sidney Sheldon's blabla" to make it clear to the public that they are endorsed by his estate and to appeal to his fans.






The heiress – daughter – Mary Sheldon




Mary Sheldon, the daughter of novelist Sidney Sheldon and actress Jorja Curtright, was educated at St. Clare’s Hall in Oxford and Yale University and graduated from Wellesley College with honors in English.  She is the author of ten novels, including Halfway Home, Reflection, Pandora Brown, and  Perhaps I’ll Dream of Darkness, for which she received a Brandeis literary award.  Her nonfiction work includes the Meditation Trilogy, which she coauthored with metaphysical teacher Christopher Stone.  In addition, she has written over a dozen children’s audio books including I Am America (featuring the voices of President and Mrs. Bush, President Nixon, President and Mrs. Ford, and Mrs. Carter, as well as numerous internationally renowned actors,) which won a Children’s Book Choice award, and Audrey Hepburn’s Enchanted Tales, which was honored with a Spoken Word Grammy Award.
Mary is married, with two daughters, and lives in southern California.
Sidney Sheldon married thrice in his life time.



I would like to present here under some of his book titles for your benefit -

 





     
 


 
Bard of Beverly Hills
      


The Storyline of movie “The Other Side of Midnight” –


This Hollywood blockbuster has a duration of 165 minutes.  The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox.  The movie was made with a budget of 9 million US dollars and raked in US $ 2,46,52,021 at the Box Office.

 

Stars:


 In World War II France, young and attractive Noelle Page (Marie-France Pisier) falls in love with Larry Douglas (John Beck), an American pilot of the Royal Canadian Air Force stationed in France. The couple has a torrid love affair that ends abruptly when Larry receives orders to return to the United States. Larry promises to come back for Noelle and marry her. She later finds out that she's pregnant with his child. However, he never returns.
Vowing revenge after a harrowing abortion, Noelle begins using men for their money and power. She seduces her way into becoming a famous European actress, then arranges to be the mistress of one of the world's wealthiest men, Greek tycoon Constantin Demeris (Raf Vallone), whom she does not love.
During this time, Larry has met and married Catherine Alexander (Susan Sarandon), a sweet and trusting young woman from Chicago. Larry meets her while serving in the Pacific theatre as a United States Army Air Forces fighter pilot. He seduces the virginal Catherine with some of the same lines he used with Noelle.
After the war, Larry is employed by various civilian airlines. Noelle hires a detective to keep tabs on him, then sabotages any job Larry is able to find. Larry's in no position to refuse a job offer to come to Greece and be a private pilot, unaware that it is Noelle who is hiring him.
Larry fails to recognize her. Noelle treats him rudely until Larry is not sure how much more he can take. When he is positive it's her, he bursts into Noelle's hotel suite, where they rekindle their romance. Larry claims he will keep his long-ago promise and stay with her. But when his wife refuses a request for a divorce, Larry and Noelle begin to plot Catherine’s murder.
They carry out their plan, but things go wrong. Larry and Noelle ultimately are convicted of murder by a Greek court, which is under the influence of Constantin Demeris. They are executed by a firing squad. Catherine has miraculously survived. Suffering from shock, she ends up living in a convent, under the patronage of Demeris.

A bit of food for thought about me, myself -
After reading several good number of books, my outlook changed from mere conservative to a man with broader perspective making me a broadminded man with analytical mind with logical reasoning.  However, I have never compromised on values and personal ethics.  My ideology triggered by customs and traditions prevented me from leading a life of loose morals. 

I have found libraries as temples to worship and knowledge being the fragrance of life. I truly believe the most coveted treasure is wisdom that nobody can steal from you.  When you arrived in this world you had nothing but while going from this world you must have left the world a better place than you found when you made your first cry in this world, and this is to quote Sydney Sheldon, the world’s master story teller.



When people tell me I’ve kept them up all night, I feel like I’ve succeeded and this is in a way spending the other side of midnight. He never allows the reader to put down the book, instead they turn another page to read with great interest and excitement.
It gives me indeed great pleasure to showcase the great American author, Sidney Sheldon in JOHNNY’S BLOG.

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