The Kid Stays in the Picture
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Once upon a time in Hollywood...
  • BOB -WE'RE GLAD YOU STAYED IN THIS PICTURE!
  • Unique doc about memorable Hollywood player
  • What a Character!
  • THE ONE AND ONLY ROBERT EVANS
The Kid Stays in the Picture
Starring: Robert Evans , Errol Flynn , Catherine Deneuve , Carol Channing , and Irving Thalberg
Director: Brett Morgen , and Nanette Burstein
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ASIN: B00009PY57
Release Date: 2004-06-01

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Not only did movie mogul Robert Evans produce some of the greatest movies ever made--Chinatown, The Godfather, and Rosemary's Baby, as well as huge hits like Love Story and Urban Cowboy--but he defined Hollywood high life, dating models and movie stars and, eventually, succumbing to cocaine addiction and scandal. You don't live like this without having a huge ego, and that ego is gloriously on display in The Kid Stays in the Picture, a brilliantly dishy documentary on Evans. What puts this cunning compilation of movie clips and digitally manipulated photos over the top is that Evans himself narrates the movie with a riveting mix of narcissistic self-aggrandizement and cool self-assessment. There are no interviews with other people to give any outside perspective on this man's life; for the duration of the movie we are plunged into Evan's own head, and it's funny, sad, and always fascinating. --Bret Fetzer

Description

Robert Evans became head of production at a major Hollywood studio at age 24. Took a studio from worst to first. And brought to the screen a phenomenal string of hits that includes Chinatown and The Godfather. He lived fast. Lived large. Lost it all. Then rose to prominence again. And now the inside-Hollywood story is revealed by ROBERT EVANS in this dazzling show-all movie that's narrated by Evans in his inimitable showman's style!

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Once upon a time in Hollywood..........2007-09-08

This documentary about the rise and fall and comeback of film producer Robert Evans is a must for anyone who loves movies and is interested in their history. The film is based on Evans's own book and he provides the narration as well. His weary, gravelly voice provides authenticity and I wouldn't change it, but I did switch on the sub-titles after a while because his idiosyncratic vocal rhythms are sometimes hard to follow. (Don't miss Dustin Hoffman's hilarious impersonation of him during the closing credits.) The filmmakers add moving elements and faux 3-D effects to still photographs for an innovative visual look. Evans's versions of events differs that those of many other concerned parties, but he tells an involving story.

5 out of 5 stars BOB -WE'RE GLAD YOU STAYED IN THIS PICTURE!.......2007-09-07

This is not your typical Hollywood documentary by any means. Its as vibrant and stylised as Robert Evans himself. A unique,brilliant and volatile force of nature that Hollywood doesn't produce anymore. His story is the stuff that dreams and nightmares are made of. And if you stay with this picture you'll see both and then some. From a short mediocre acting career to the heights of movie moguldom at Paramount, its a warts and all look at Evans' Hollywood narrated by the man himself.

THE KID STAYS IN THE PICTURE manages to be both entertaining and educational. Profound and profane and hardly suitable for "This Is Your Life" as so many legends from old Hollywood were remembered. Evans gets his iconic life interlocked with the very iconic movies he created. "Rosemary's Baby", "Love Story", "The Godfather" to "Chinatown and "The Cotton Club", to name just a few. Paramount Pictures was the first Hollywood studio to be bought by a conglomerate. For Evans it was perfect timing, as he tells it in the picture but even better and more to the point, as documented in Gus Russo's book "Supermob" (also available on Amazon). It wasn't just perfect timing, but having the right friend to recommend you to the powers that be. He's briefly mentioned in the picture, but when it comes to power inside of Hollywood and out of it, Sidney Korshak is the man who takes care of business. But thats another story.

The producers could have easily found a thousand people to talk about Bob, but then that would have made it just another routine fluffy biography. As Evans is quoted at the very beginning "There are three sides to every story. Your side. My side. And the truth". With this story thankfully, its not always easy to tell the sides apart. And thats what makes a great picture!

4 out of 5 stars Unique doc about memorable Hollywood player.......2007-08-19

The opening quote in The Kid Stays in the Picture states that there are three truths to every tale; Yours, Mine and The Truth, that none are wrong, and memory serves all differently. That's a paraphrase.
The quote is essential to this unique doc, about the sudden rise and precipitous fall of producer Robert Evans, and his current reassurgance. The quote is apt because, in narrating his own life story we get one of the three truths, and that truth is quite entertaining.
Director's Nanette Burstein & Brett Morgen use none of the standard doc interviews, no filmed footage, and little archived stuff, but mostly stills and pans of various environments that Evans lived in.
I value the doc for a character study and a history of Hollywood from someone who was in the trenches. It's one-sidedness is it's best and worst part. No Ali McGraw, no Coppola, no Nicholson, no Polanski, no Gulf+Western folks, etc. Evans is a hell of a showman, and a distinctly engrossing figure, from his look to his attitude to his wisdom.
But Dustin Hoffman ends up stealing the film, at the last minute, over the credits, with a hilarious imitation, filmed during Marathon Man, one of several gag reels filmed in Evan's honor during the making of the 1976 film.


5 out of 5 stars What a Character!.......2007-02-20

Robert Evans has had a more interesting life than any character in his movies, and that is no small feat considering Evans is the man who produced Love Story, Chinatown, the Godfather and many other blockbusters and classics.

This film is a fantastic portrait of an almost incredible man, one that anyone --even those who are not particularly interested in Hollywood-- will enjoy. A spectacular documentary! Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars THE ONE AND ONLY ROBERT EVANS.......2006-09-24

Robert Evans is a creation that could only be conjured up in hollywood. The career this guy has had is nothing short of amazing. It just goes to show you how far looks, charm, and more that a little bullsh#t can take you. I loved this DVD, I mean Evans has no shame and he is what he is and you have to admire the guys candor, i mean he may be a world class as#hole, but he does it with such aplomb and you have to love the fact he is the only white man on earth as tan as George Hamilton, how each of them hasn't succombed to melanoma is beyond me. Highly recommended.
The Kid Stays in the Picture
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Once upon a time in Hollywood...
  • BOB -WE'RE GLAD YOU STAYED IN THIS PICTURE!
  • Unique doc about memorable Hollywood player
  • What a Character!
  • THE ONE AND ONLY ROBERT EVANS
The Kid Stays in the Picture
Starring: Robert Evans , Eddie Albert , Errol Flynn , Catherine Deneuve , and Carol Channing
Director: Nanette Burstein , and Brett Morgen
ProductGroup: DVD
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ASIN: B00008HE4B

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Not only did movie mogul Robert Evans produce some of the greatest movies ever made--Chinatown, The Godfather, and Rosemary's Baby, as well as huge hits like Love Story and Urban Cowboy--but he defined Hollywood high life, dating models and movie stars and, eventually, succumbing to cocaine addiction and scandal. You don't live like this without having a huge ego, and that ego is gloriously on display in The Kid Stays in the Picture, a brilliantly dishy documentary on Evans. What puts this cunning compilation of movie clips and digitally manipulated photos over the top is that Evans himself narrates the movie with a riveting mix of narcissistic self-aggrandizement and cool self-assessment. There are no interviews with other people to give any outside perspective on this man's life; for the duration of the movie we are plunged into Evan's own head, and it's funny, sad, and always fascinating. --Bret Fetzer

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Once upon a time in Hollywood..........2007-09-08

This documentary about the rise and fall and comeback of film producer Robert Evans is a must for anyone who loves movies and is interested in their history. The film is based on Evans's own book and he provides the narration as well. His weary, gravelly voice provides authenticity and I wouldn't change it, but I did switch on the sub-titles after a while because his idiosyncratic vocal rhythms are sometimes hard to follow. (Don't miss Dustin Hoffman's hilarious impersonation of him during the closing credits.) The filmmakers add moving elements and faux 3-D effects to still photographs for an innovative visual look. Evans's versions of events differs that those of many other concerned parties, but he tells an involving story.

5 out of 5 stars BOB -WE'RE GLAD YOU STAYED IN THIS PICTURE!.......2007-09-07

This is not your typical Hollywood documentary by any means. Its as vibrant and stylised as Robert Evans himself. A unique,brilliant and volatile force of nature that Hollywood doesn't produce anymore. His story is the stuff that dreams and nightmares are made of. And if you stay with this picture you'll see both and then some. From a short mediocre acting career to the heights of movie moguldom at Paramount, its a warts and all look at Evans' Hollywood narrated by the man himself.

THE KID STAYS IN THE PICTURE manages to be both entertaining and educational. Profound and profane and hardly suitable for "This Is Your Life" as so many legends from old Hollywood were remembered. Evans gets his iconic life interlocked with the very iconic movies he created. "Rosemary's Baby", "Love Story", "The Godfather" to "Chinatown and "The Cotton Club", to name just a few. Paramount Pictures was the first Hollywood studio to be bought by a conglomerate. For Evans it was perfect timing, as he tells it in the picture but even better and more to the point, as documented in Gus Russo's book "Supermob" (also available on Amazon). It wasn't just perfect timing, but having the right friend to recommend you to the powers that be. He's briefly mentioned in the picture, but when it comes to power inside of Hollywood and out of it, Sidney Korshak is the man who takes care of business. But thats another story.

The producers could have easily found a thousand people to talk about Bob, but then that would have made it just another routine fluffy biography. As Evans is quoted at the very beginning "There are three sides to every story. Your side. My side. And the truth". With this story thankfully, its not always easy to tell the sides apart. And thats what makes a great picture!

4 out of 5 stars Unique doc about memorable Hollywood player.......2007-08-19

The opening quote in The Kid Stays in the Picture states that there are three truths to every tale; Yours, Mine and The Truth, that none are wrong, and memory serves all differently. That's a paraphrase.
The quote is essential to this unique doc, about the sudden rise and precipitous fall of producer Robert Evans, and his current reassurgance. The quote is apt because, in narrating his own life story we get one of the three truths, and that truth is quite entertaining.
Director's Nanette Burstein & Brett Morgen use none of the standard doc interviews, no filmed footage, and little archived stuff, but mostly stills and pans of various environments that Evans lived in.
I value the doc for a character study and a history of Hollywood from someone who was in the trenches. It's one-sidedness is it's best and worst part. No Ali McGraw, no Coppola, no Nicholson, no Polanski, no Gulf+Western folks, etc. Evans is a hell of a showman, and a distinctly engrossing figure, from his look to his attitude to his wisdom.
But Dustin Hoffman ends up stealing the film, at the last minute, over the credits, with a hilarious imitation, filmed during Marathon Man, one of several gag reels filmed in Evan's honor during the making of the 1976 film.


5 out of 5 stars What a Character!.......2007-02-20

Robert Evans has had a more interesting life than any character in his movies, and that is no small feat considering Evans is the man who produced Love Story, Chinatown, the Godfather and many other blockbusters and classics.

This film is a fantastic portrait of an almost incredible man, one that anyone --even those who are not particularly interested in Hollywood-- will enjoy. A spectacular documentary! Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars THE ONE AND ONLY ROBERT EVANS.......2006-09-24

Robert Evans is a creation that could only be conjured up in hollywood. The career this guy has had is nothing short of amazing. It just goes to show you how far looks, charm, and more that a little bullsh#t can take you. I loved this DVD, I mean Evans has no shame and he is what he is and you have to admire the guys candor, i mean he may be a world class as#hole, but he does it with such aplomb and you have to love the fact he is the only white man on earth as tan as George Hamilton, how each of them hasn't succombed to melanoma is beyond me. Highly recommended.
The Kid Stays in the Picture [Region 2]
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Once upon a time in Hollywood...
  • BOB -WE'RE GLAD YOU STAYED IN THIS PICTURE!
  • Unique doc about memorable Hollywood player
  • What a Character!
  • THE ONE AND ONLY ROBERT EVANS
The Kid Stays in the Picture [Region 2]
Starring: Robert Evans , Eddie Albert , Errol Flynn , Catherine Deneuve , and Carol Channing
Director: Nanette Burstein , and Brett Morgen
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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Turner, KathleenTurner, Kathleen | ( T ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Welch, RaquelWelch, Raquel | ( W ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Widmark, RichardWidmark, Richard | ( W ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
( K )( K ) | Titles | Features | DVD | Video
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ASIN: B0000AGVQ9

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Not only did movie mogul Robert Evans produce some of the greatest movies ever made--Chinatown, The Godfather, and Rosemary's Baby, as well as huge hits like Love Story and Urban Cowboy--but he defined Hollywood high life, dating models and movie stars and, eventually, succumbing to cocaine addiction and scandal. You don't live like this without having a huge ego, and that ego is gloriously on display in The Kid Stays in the Picture, a brilliantly dishy documentary on Evans. What puts this cunning compilation of movie clips and digitally manipulated photos over the top is that Evans himself narrates the movie with a riveting mix of narcissistic self-aggrandizement and cool self-assessment. There are no interviews with other people to give any outside perspective on this man's life; for the duration of the movie we are plunged into Evan's own head, and it's funny, sad, and always fascinating. --Bret Fetzer

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Once upon a time in Hollywood..........2007-09-08

This documentary about the rise and fall and comeback of film producer Robert Evans is a must for anyone who loves movies and is interested in their history. The film is based on Evans's own book and he provides the narration as well. His weary, gravelly voice provides authenticity and I wouldn't change it, but I did switch on the sub-titles after a while because his idiosyncratic vocal rhythms are sometimes hard to follow. (Don't miss Dustin Hoffman's hilarious impersonation of him during the closing credits.) The filmmakers add moving elements and faux 3-D effects to still photographs for an innovative visual look. Evans's versions of events differs that those of many other concerned parties, but he tells an involving story.

5 out of 5 stars BOB -WE'RE GLAD YOU STAYED IN THIS PICTURE!.......2007-09-07

This is not your typical Hollywood documentary by any means. Its as vibrant and stylised as Robert Evans himself. A unique,brilliant and volatile force of nature that Hollywood doesn't produce anymore. His story is the stuff that dreams and nightmares are made of. And if you stay with this picture you'll see both and then some. From a short mediocre acting career to the heights of movie moguldom at Paramount, its a warts and all look at Evans' Hollywood narrated by the man himself.

THE KID STAYS IN THE PICTURE manages to be both entertaining and educational. Profound and profane and hardly suitable for "This Is Your Life" as so many legends from old Hollywood were remembered. Evans gets his iconic life interlocked with the very iconic movies he created. "Rosemary's Baby", "Love Story", "The Godfather" to "Chinatown and "The Cotton Club", to name just a few. Paramount Pictures was the first Hollywood studio to be bought by a conglomerate. For Evans it was perfect timing, as he tells it in the picture but even better and more to the point, as documented in Gus Russo's book "Supermob" (also available on Amazon). It wasn't just perfect timing, but having the right friend to recommend you to the powers that be. He's briefly mentioned in the picture, but when it comes to power inside of Hollywood and out of it, Sidney Korshak is the man who takes care of business. But thats another story.

The producers could have easily found a thousand people to talk about Bob, but then that would have made it just another routine fluffy biography. As Evans is quoted at the very beginning "There are three sides to every story. Your side. My side. And the truth". With this story thankfully, its not always easy to tell the sides apart. And thats what makes a great picture!

4 out of 5 stars Unique doc about memorable Hollywood player.......2007-08-19

The opening quote in The Kid Stays in the Picture states that there are three truths to every tale; Yours, Mine and The Truth, that none are wrong, and memory serves all differently. That's a paraphrase.
The quote is essential to this unique doc, about the sudden rise and precipitous fall of producer Robert Evans, and his current reassurgance. The quote is apt because, in narrating his own life story we get one of the three truths, and that truth is quite entertaining.
Director's Nanette Burstein & Brett Morgen use none of the standard doc interviews, no filmed footage, and little archived stuff, but mostly stills and pans of various environments that Evans lived in.
I value the doc for a character study and a history of Hollywood from someone who was in the trenches. It's one-sidedness is it's best and worst part. No Ali McGraw, no Coppola, no Nicholson, no Polanski, no Gulf+Western folks, etc. Evans is a hell of a showman, and a distinctly engrossing figure, from his look to his attitude to his wisdom.
But Dustin Hoffman ends up stealing the film, at the last minute, over the credits, with a hilarious imitation, filmed during Marathon Man, one of several gag reels filmed in Evan's honor during the making of the 1976 film.


5 out of 5 stars What a Character!.......2007-02-20

Robert Evans has had a more interesting life than any character in his movies, and that is no small feat considering Evans is the man who produced Love Story, Chinatown, the Godfather and many other blockbusters and classics.

This film is a fantastic portrait of an almost incredible man, one that anyone --even those who are not particularly interested in Hollywood-- will enjoy. A spectacular documentary! Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars THE ONE AND ONLY ROBERT EVANS.......2006-09-24

Robert Evans is a creation that could only be conjured up in hollywood. The career this guy has had is nothing short of amazing. It just goes to show you how far looks, charm, and more that a little bullsh#t can take you. I loved this DVD, I mean Evans has no shame and he is what he is and you have to admire the guys candor, i mean he may be a world class as#hole, but he does it with such aplomb and you have to love the fact he is the only white man on earth as tan as George Hamilton, how each of them hasn't succombed to melanoma is beyond me. Highly recommended.
The Kid Stays in the Picture
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Once upon a time in Hollywood...
  • BOB -WE'RE GLAD YOU STAYED IN THIS PICTURE!
  • Unique doc about memorable Hollywood player
  • What a Character!
  • THE ONE AND ONLY ROBERT EVANS
The Kid Stays in the Picture
Starring: Robert Evans , Eddie Albert , Errol Flynn , Catherine Deneuve , and Carol Channing
Director: Nanette Burstein , and Brett Morgen
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

GeneralGeneral | Documentary | Genres | DVD | Video
Albert, EddieAlbert, Eddie | ( A ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Channing, CarolChanning, Carol | ( C ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Coburn, JamesCoburn, James | ( C ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Deneuve, CatherineDeneuve, Catherine | ( D ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Dickinson, AngieDickinson, Angie | ( D ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Evans, RobertEvans, Robert | ( E ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Falk, PeterFalk, Peter | ( F ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Flynn, ErrolFlynn, Errol | ( F ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Hackman, GeneHackman, Gene | ( H ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Hemingway, ErnestHemingway, Ernest | ( H ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Newman, PaulNewman, Paul | ( N ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Power, TyronePower, Tyrone | ( P ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Sinatra, FrankSinatra, Frank | ( S ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Turner, KathleenTurner, Kathleen | ( T ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Welch, RaquelWelch, Raquel | ( W ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Widmark, RichardWidmark, Richard | ( W ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
( K )( K ) | Titles | Features | DVD | Video
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ASIN: B0000C89HI

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Not only did movie mogul Robert Evans produce some of the greatest movies ever made--Chinatown, The Godfather, and Rosemary's Baby, as well as huge hits like Love Story and Urban Cowboy--but he defined Hollywood high life, dating models and movie stars and, eventually, succumbing to cocaine addiction and scandal. You don't live like this without having a huge ego, and that ego is gloriously on display in The Kid Stays in the Picture, a brilliantly dishy documentary on Evans. What puts this cunning compilation of movie clips and digitally manipulated photos over the top is that Evans himself narrates the movie with a riveting mix of narcissistic self-aggrandizement and cool self-assessment. There are no interviews with other people to give any outside perspective on this man's life; for the duration of the movie we are plunged into Evan's own head, and it's funny, sad, and always fascinating. --Bret Fetzer

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Once upon a time in Hollywood..........2007-09-08

This documentary about the rise and fall and comeback of film producer Robert Evans is a must for anyone who loves movies and is interested in their history. The film is based on Evans's own book and he provides the narration as well. His weary, gravelly voice provides authenticity and I wouldn't change it, but I did switch on the sub-titles after a while because his idiosyncratic vocal rhythms are sometimes hard to follow. (Don't miss Dustin Hoffman's hilarious impersonation of him during the closing credits.) The filmmakers add moving elements and faux 3-D effects to still photographs for an innovative visual look. Evans's versions of events differs that those of many other concerned parties, but he tells an involving story.

5 out of 5 stars BOB -WE'RE GLAD YOU STAYED IN THIS PICTURE!.......2007-09-07

This is not your typical Hollywood documentary by any means. Its as vibrant and stylised as Robert Evans himself. A unique,brilliant and volatile force of nature that Hollywood doesn't produce anymore. His story is the stuff that dreams and nightmares are made of. And if you stay with this picture you'll see both and then some. From a short mediocre acting career to the heights of movie moguldom at Paramount, its a warts and all look at Evans' Hollywood narrated by the man himself.

THE KID STAYS IN THE PICTURE manages to be both entertaining and educational. Profound and profane and hardly suitable for "This Is Your Life" as so many legends from old Hollywood were remembered. Evans gets his iconic life interlocked with the very iconic movies he created. "Rosemary's Baby", "Love Story", "The Godfather" to "Chinatown and "The Cotton Club", to name just a few. Paramount Pictures was the first Hollywood studio to be bought by a conglomerate. For Evans it was perfect timing, as he tells it in the picture but even better and more to the point, as documented in Gus Russo's book "Supermob" (also available on Amazon). It wasn't just perfect timing, but having the right friend to recommend you to the powers that be. He's briefly mentioned in the picture, but when it comes to power inside of Hollywood and out of it, Sidney Korshak is the man who takes care of business. But thats another story.

The producers could have easily found a thousand people to talk about Bob, but then that would have made it just another routine fluffy biography. As Evans is quoted at the very beginning "There are three sides to every story. Your side. My side. And the truth". With this story thankfully, its not always easy to tell the sides apart. And thats what makes a great picture!

4 out of 5 stars Unique doc about memorable Hollywood player.......2007-08-19

The opening quote in The Kid Stays in the Picture states that there are three truths to every tale; Yours, Mine and The Truth, that none are wrong, and memory serves all differently. That's a paraphrase.
The quote is essential to this unique doc, about the sudden rise and precipitous fall of producer Robert Evans, and his current reassurgance. The quote is apt because, in narrating his own life story we get one of the three truths, and that truth is quite entertaining.
Director's Nanette Burstein & Brett Morgen use none of the standard doc interviews, no filmed footage, and little archived stuff, but mostly stills and pans of various environments that Evans lived in.
I value the doc for a character study and a history of Hollywood from someone who was in the trenches. It's one-sidedness is it's best and worst part. No Ali McGraw, no Coppola, no Nicholson, no Polanski, no Gulf+Western folks, etc. Evans is a hell of a showman, and a distinctly engrossing figure, from his look to his attitude to his wisdom.
But Dustin Hoffman ends up stealing the film, at the last minute, over the credits, with a hilarious imitation, filmed during Marathon Man, one of several gag reels filmed in Evan's honor during the making of the 1976 film.


5 out of 5 stars What a Character!.......2007-02-20

Robert Evans has had a more interesting life than any character in his movies, and that is no small feat considering Evans is the man who produced Love Story, Chinatown, the Godfather and many other blockbusters and classics.

This film is a fantastic portrait of an almost incredible man, one that anyone --even those who are not particularly interested in Hollywood-- will enjoy. A spectacular documentary! Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars THE ONE AND ONLY ROBERT EVANS.......2006-09-24

Robert Evans is a creation that could only be conjured up in hollywood. The career this guy has had is nothing short of amazing. It just goes to show you how far looks, charm, and more that a little bullsh#t can take you. I loved this DVD, I mean Evans has no shame and he is what he is and you have to admire the guys candor, i mean he may be a world class as#hole, but he does it with such aplomb and you have to love the fact he is the only white man on earth as tan as George Hamilton, how each of them hasn't succombed to melanoma is beyond me. Highly recommended.
Charlie Rose with R.W. Johnny Apple, Jr., William Kristol & Doug Bailey; Robert Evans (November 9, 1994)
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    Charlie Rose with R.W. Johnny Apple, Jr., William Kristol & Doug Bailey; Robert Evans (November 9, 1994)

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    Release Date: 2006-10-05

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    First, a discussion of the implications of the midterm elections for the President, Congress, Republicans and Democrats. Joining the discussion are: R.W. Johnny Apple, Jr., Washington bureau chief of The New York Times; William Kristol, former-Vice President Quayle's chief of staff; and Doug Bailey, editor of The Political Hotline. Later, Robert Evans talks about his memoirs, The Kid Stays in the Picture.
    Charlie Rose with Wes Anderson & Robert Evans (July 24, 2002)
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      Charlie Rose with Wes Anderson & Robert Evans (July 24, 2002)

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      Release Date: 2006-08-15

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      Guest host and filmmaker Wes Anderson talks with producer Robert Evans about his past, his son, his drug habit, his recent stroke and his latest project, The Kid Stays In the Picture. Evans made this film, which is about his own life, for his son.

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