W. C. Fields and Me

Having lost his girlfriend Melody to another man and most of his life savings due to careless investments by his broker, Fields heads west to Santa Monica, where he operates a wax museum until he's offered a film role.

While at a party with his friends John Barrymore, Gene Fowler and restaurant owner Dave Chasen, Fields is introduced to starlet Carlotta Monti, whom he hires as a live-in secretary.

The studio boss Harry Bannerman decides she has some talent, but Fields threatens to quit Paramount Pictures unless she is discouraged from pursuing a career in films.

Although hurt by the revelation, Carlotta resigns herself to a life of unwedded bliss that often crumbles into sorrow and frustration as the relentlessly mean-spirited Fields continues to drink heavily and as his health steadily declines.

[1] The mansion used for this film was located at 700 Berkshire Avenue, LaCanada Flintridge, Los Angeles County, and it previously was owned by William Joseph Connery, a silent-movie era independent movie producer.

In his review in The New York Times, Vincent Canby called the film "dreadful" and added "It holds up a wax dummy of a character intended to represent the great misanthropic comedian and expects us to feel compassion but only traps us in embarrassment...the movie needn't have been quite as brainless as it is.