Fascinated by the playwright, Tennessee Williams, and determined to follow in his footsteps, fourteen-year-old Hollywood actor Joey Harris wins the role of Tom in a Christmas of 1954 Pasadena Theatre children's production of "The Glass Menagerie." To get the role Joey has to lay down for his agent and for the production's director, who claims he can nurture Joey as much as he did Tennessee Williams. Joey recognizes what is needed to make it in Hollywood.
A mother wanted her son to become a doctor. She hired three teachers to help keep his grades up. Their job was to make sure had he made it thought school without becoming a daddy. The mother told the teachers to do whatever needed to be done, to make this happen.
Derek loses his house to a fire, and moves in with his Aunt Sue, for whom he has lusted many years, not knowing that her own lust for him had dominated her life also. She discovers him masturbating with her panties and her dream of submission to him begins to be fulfilled.
A woman tries to avoid a fine for a traffic offence, but gets caught out. The man from the authority offers to let her off in return for sex. And he wants more than just one quick poke.
Julia is a black nurse who's feeling lonely with her man away. Her attempts to solve the problem herself are frustrated by the demands of the doctor's office. At last she finds herself alone with a young white man who gets a more complete examination than he'd ever dreamed.