
The Kid Stays in the Picture
A Culture, Nonfiction, Autobiography book. Happy 100th Birthday, dear Adolph! Zukor, that is. From around the...
From his marriage to Ali McGraw, his cocaine bust, the accusations of murder, the friendships with the likes of Jack Nicholson and Dustin Hoffman, to his legendary court case and bust up with Francis Ford Coppola, this is the tell-all autobiography from Robert Evans, the legendary Hollywood producer (The Godfather, Rosemary's Baby and Chinatown) who's lived the Hollywood dream.
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 528 pages
- ISBN: 9780571219315 / 571219314
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Happy 100th Birthday, dear Adolph! Zukor, that is. From around the world they flew to Robert Evans, The Kid Stays In The Picture: A Hollywood Life // Fighting is healthy. If everyone has too much reverence for each other, or for the material, results are invariably underwhelming. Its irreverence that makes things sizzle. Its irreverence that gives you that shot at touching magic. Robert Evans, The Kid Stays In The Picture: A Hollywood Life // Any man who thinks he knows the mind of a woman is a man who knows nothing. Robert Evans, The Kid Stays in the Picture: A Notorious Life //
There is something smarmy and discomforting about Evans' remembrances. It is not the cocaine conviction or the 'Cotton Club Murder'. Nor the many marriages and dalliances. To say he had a wild, eventful life is an understatement. The discomfort comes from a dark sadness that hangs over this cautionary tale.Evans seems drawn to the dark... (Audible book) A fun memoir read by Robert Evans himself. He tells some of the stories (certain things are left out) of his time in Hollywood with a distinctive voice and mannerisms. Fascinating and confusing in equal measure. Quite how Robert Evans managed to remain poor throughout his career took some doing. If he hadn't been such a gambler he'd never have achieved anything. A safe bet would have have left him a discontented multi-millionaire and there would be of no interest to the reader. As things are we can...