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The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)
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Synopsis
Robert Evans
' rise from second-string actor (who really was discovered while lounging by the pool at the Beverly Hills Hotel) to head of one of Hollywood's biggest movie studios is told from the viewpoint of Evans himself in this documentary, adapted from his autobiography (and featuring Evans' own narration). In 1957, Evans had already achieved success in the garment business when actress
Norma Shearer
spotting him at poolside and suggested he should play her late husband, legendary producer Irving Thalberg, in the movie
Man of a Thousand Faces
. While Evans knew he wasn't cut out to be an actor, he discovered he liked the movie business, and after becoming a film industry executive, Evans was named head of production at Paramount in the late '60s. Under Evans' leadership, Paramount produced such classics as
Rosemary's Baby
,
Love Story
, and
The Godfather
. He also married actress Ali McGraw; however, McGraw left Evans for
Steve McQueen
after they starred together in
The Getaway
. After leaving Paramount to become a producer (and racking up hits like
Chinatown
and
Marathon Man
), Evans' golden touch began to elude him; an arrest for drugs seemed to put an end to his career, until he made a comeback as a freelance producer in the 1990s on such films as
Sliver
and
The Saint
. Part of the narration for The Kid Stays in the Picture was drawn from the book-on-tape version of
Robert Evans
' autobiography of the same name, which featured Evans reading his own work; the audio book has developed a cult following of its own, and legend has it
Dustin Hoffman
based his performance in
Wag The Dog
on Evans' reading style on the tape. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Robert Evans
Narrator
Production Crew
Christopher Keene
Associate Producer
Robert Evans
Book Author
John Bailey
Cinematographer
Chris Garrett
Co-producer
Kate Driver
Co-producer
Sara Marks
Co-producer
Jeff Danna
Composer (Music Score)
Brett Morgen
Director
Nanette Burstein
Director
Jun Diaz
Editor
Brett Morgen
Producer
Graydon Carter
Producer
Nanette Burstein
Producer
Brett Morgen
Screenwriter
Claude Letessier
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2002
Runtime: 93
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language and some brief violent and sexual images
Category: Documentary
Genre
Film, TV & Radio
History
Color type
FotoKem color
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
Highway Films
Ministry of Propaganda Films
Release
July 26, 2002 (USA - Limited)
by FocusFilm
Awards
2002 - Best Documentary - Broadcast Film Critics Association
2002 - Best Documentary (Runner-up) - National Society of Film Critics
2003 - Best Documentary - Broadcast Film Critics Association
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.