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The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)

6.3 Listal rating
7.4 IMDB rating

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Release date : 7 February 2003
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Starring (View all) :
Robert Evans

Robert Evans

Himself - Narrator
Eddie Albert

Eddie Albert

Himself
Catherine Deneuve

Catherine Deneuve

Herself - Golden Globe Awards
Josh Evans

Josh Evans

Himself - Robert's son
Errol Flynn

Errol Flynn

Himself
Ava Gardner

Ava Gardner

Herself


Written by (View all) :
Robert Evans

Robert Evans

(book)
Brett Morgen

Brett Morgen

(adaptation)


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Posted : 2 years, 9 months ago at Feb 19 16:37
The Kid Stays In The Picture traces the meteoric rise, fall and rise again of legendary Hollywood producer Robert Evans. The producer of The Godfather (1972) and Chinatown (1974), Evans' career faltered in the early 80s thanks to a cocaine bust and his rumoured involvement in a murder. This documentary, adapted from his best selling autobiography, chronicles his life, his loves (with the likes of Ava Gardner, Grace Kelly, Lana Turner, Ali Macgraw, and Raquel Welch) and friendships (Warren Beatty, Jack Nicholson, Roman Polanski, Henry Kissinger and Dustin Hoffman). This documentary is mainly composed of still images, with a couple of interview clips thrown in for extra measure. Hard to even class it as a moving picture, but surprisingly effective to say the least. Legendary Hollywood...Read more

Rating : 6/10