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The Kid Stays in the Picture

by Robert Evans
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Synopsis

Chronicling the fascinating rise, fall, and rise again of legendary producer Robert Evans, "The Kid Stays in the Picture" offers a true insider's view of Tinseltown—complete with great stories about Hollywood royalty—that is definitely "worth the price of admission" ("Publishers Weekly").

Publishers Weekly

Major movie producer Evans, self-described ``bad boy of Hollywood,'' sums up his lifelong personal style succinctly in his memoir's last line: ``Resolve: Fuck 'em, fuck 'em all...'' Chronicling his high-drama life, Evans paints a riveting, self-promoting picture of his 30-year career in the film industry, from his 1956 debut in Man of a Thousand Faces to his lengthy stint, beginning in 1967, as the head of Paramount Pictures, where he oversaw the production of such cinematic hits as Barefoot in the Park; The Odd Couple; Goodbye, Columbus; Harold and Maude; Rosemary's Baby; The Godfather; Love Story; and Chinatown. In a predictably confident, often feisty tone, Evans describes his rise, fall and what he calls his recent return to the upper echelons of Tinseltown power, as he recalls personal encounters with, and memories of, such show-biz brand names as Errol Flynn, James Cagney, Jack Nicolson, Mia Farrow, Mike Todd, Francis Ford Coppola and two of his wives, Ali MacGraw and Phyllis George. Offering a real insider's view of Hollywood, Evans's memoir is easily worth the price of admission. (Sept.)

About the Author, Robert Evans

Evans is the producer of many films including Goodbye Columbus, Love Story, The Godfather, Chinatown, Paper Moon, Urban Cowboy, The Odd Couple, The Cotton Club, Silver and The Saint. He lives in Beverly Hills. He has one son, Josh Evans, whose mother is Ali McGraw.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1994
Publisher
Phoenix Books, Incorporated
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781597775250

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