The Kid Stays in the Picture
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The Kid Stays in the Picture

Success, scandal, sex, tragedy, infamy. And that's just the first reel...

Documentary about legendary Paramount producer Robert Evans, based on his famous 1994 autobiography.

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Documentary about legendary Paramount producer Robert Evans, based on his famous 1994 autobiography.

Released August 16, 2002

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