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7.3
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Critic Marc Savlov
rated 6

What makes [it] so eminently fun is that it doesn't even pretend to tell a semblance of the absolute truth; it's Evans' tale all the way, and his rutting, drinking, snorting, Oscar-winning truth is -- for now -- all that matters.

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Cast & Crew

Brett Morgen
Director
Francis Ford Coppola
As Self (archive footage)
Clint Eastwood
As Self (archive footage)
Catherine Deneuve
As Self (archive footage)
Robert Redford
As Self (archive footage)
Roman Polanski
As Self (archive footage)
Frank Sinatra
As Self (archive footage)

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"The Kid Stays in the Picture" is a documentary that tells the story of Robert Evans, a legendary Hollywood producer who experienced the highest highs and lowest lows in his career and personal life. Narrated by Evans himself, the film takes us on a journey through the Golden Age of Hollywood, revealing the inner workings of the industry and the private lives of its biggest stars. From his rise to power at Paramount Pictures to his struggles with addiction and personal scandals, Evans holds nothing back in this unflinching and captivating portrait of a life lived large.

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The Kid Stays in the Picture was released in theaters on August 16, 2002.