On a wet and windy night in January 1928, Clara Bow and Gary Cooper make a belated entrance at the Brown Derby on Wiltshire Boulevard. The movie revolution is underway and history is in the making. The unexpected box office triumph of 'The Jazz Singer' has sent tremors of fear ripping through the industry and expedited at breakneck speed a reluctant transition from silent to talking pictures. Careers are at stake; fortunes are being made and lost; sound tests are in and many big time stars are on the way out.