Synopsis/Details
SAMMY
Logline:
An artist from birth, Sammy was one of the greatest. Here’s his story.
Synopsis:
Sammy was born to vaudevillians in a time of great poverty in America.
Unable to give up her dream of success in show business, Sammy Jr.’s mother abandons her family and goes on the road leaving Sammy Jr. to be raised by his father, grandmother, and uncle.
Sammy’s father, also a vaudevillian, along with his uncle, Will Maston, takes a three-year-old Sammy on the road with them.
A smart idea by Will paints Sammy as a midget Al Jolson and places him on the lap of a serious singer making faces as she sang. This starts Sammy’s career in show business.
Watching the vaudeville acts from an early age leads the way for Sammy to become a great multi-talented entertainer. At an early age, he learns every act in the vaudeville show.
Singing and dancing are his main talents but playing the drums and trumpet are also in the mix. He adds impersonations.
Racism is shielded from Sammy when they are denied service in a white section of a restaurant.
Being on the road for several years has high points and low points never reaching the heights of the entertainment world Sammy craves.
The attack on Pearl Harbor sparks Sammy’s patriotism and he enlists in the Army putting the Will Mastin Trio on hold.
The racism in the military is a shock to Sammy. He is spat on, beaten, his body was painted white. He was treated less than human. With the shows at the Officer's Club and with the help of some good people, he makes it through his tour.
After his stint in the Army, the Will Mastin Trio is regenerated. For the next few years, the ups and downs ensue.
An audition with Mickey Rooney gives the trio the boost they need.
Years of struggling are over with the endorsement of the biggest star of his time, Frank Sinatra.
Story & Logistics
Story Type:
Social Justice
Story Situation:
Daring enterprise
Story Conclusion:
Happy
Linear Structure:
Linear
Moral Affections:
Good Man, Innocence
Cast Size:
Several
Locations:
Several
Special Effects:
Other in-camera effects
Characters
Lead Role Ages:
Male Teenager
Hero Type:
Ordinary
Villian Type:
Authority Figure
Stock Character Types:
Everyman
Advanced
Adaption:
Based on True Events
Subgenre:
Pre-Teen
Subculture:
Casuals
Equality & Diversity:
Minority Protagonist
Life Topics:
Childhood Adventure
Time Period:
Post-war era (1946–1962)
Country:
United States of America (USA)
Time of Year:
Winter
Illness Topics:
Psychological
Relationship Topics:
Child, Family
Writer Style:
Aaron Sorkin