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"All of my books have the potential to become movies, it's just a question of finding a studio who wants to get behind me and put up the money to make the movie"

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There’s a steelier confidence here than the breezy premise suggests. Jackie Collins isn’t merely daydreaming about Hollywood; she’s diagnosing the machinery that decides whose stories become “cinema” and whose stay bound between covers. The line tilts from artistic possibility (“potential”) to industrial reality (“finding a studio”), exposing adaptation as less a referendum on merit than on institutional appetite and capital.

Collins’s specific intent is twofold: assert the inherent visual, plot-driven, market-ready nature of her work while refusing the polite posture of gratitude that women authors are often expected to perform. She doesn’t plead for legitimacy; she frames the obstacle as logistical. That choice is strategic. It positions her not as a novelist hoping to be discovered, but as a proven supplier of IP waiting for financiers to catch up. In one sentence, she relocates power: the books already have what they need; the gatekeepers are the bottleneck.

The subtext is also a sly commentary on taste. “Put up the money” punctures the myth that studios are curating culture. They are shopping. Collins’s brand of glossy, sexually frank, high-society melodrama was frequently dismissed as “guilty pleasure,” even as it sold in obscene numbers and influenced the very soap-operatic rhythms Hollywood monetizes. Her remark needles that hypocrisy: you can sneer at the product, but you still need it to fill seats.

Context matters. Collins built a transatlantic empire in an era when female-driven commercial fiction was both massively profitable and routinely patronized. This quote reads like her signature move: turn the patronization into leverage, and dare the industry to admit what it actually runs on.

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Collins, Jackie. (2026, January 17). All of my books have the potential to become movies, it's just a question of finding a studio who wants to get behind me and put up the money to make the movie. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/all-of-my-books-have-the-potential-to-become-25839/

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Collins, Jackie. "All of my books have the potential to become movies, it's just a question of finding a studio who wants to get behind me and put up the money to make the movie." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/all-of-my-books-have-the-potential-to-become-25839/.

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"All of my books have the potential to become movies, it's just a question of finding a studio who wants to get behind me and put up the money to make the movie." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/all-of-my-books-have-the-potential-to-become-25839/. Accessed 25 Feb. 2026.

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Jackie Collins (October 4, 1937 - September 19, 2015) was a Author from United Kingdom.

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