The Kid Stays in the Picture
 

The Kid Stays in the Picture

by Robert Evans

A candid no-holds-barred autobiography by a former Hollywood studio chief, ex-husband of Ali McGraw, and friend to Nicholson and Kissinger, chronicles his rise and fall, naming names and telling outrageous tales and infamous anecdotes. 75,000 first printing. First serial, Premiere & New York. (read review)

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Patton Oswalt did a bit about listening to the audiobook of this autobiography. To paraphrase he said it was like listening to Satan dictate his memiors. That's not far off. Robert Evans is not a decent person, but he is an interesting one. My favorite story involves him roughing up Steve McQueen. This is a great fun read that is probably exaggerated, but who cares. Ultimately it's just some guy bullshitting about the best years of his life.

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