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Even for Hollywood, Robert Evans was over the top. The flamboyant1 movie producer bridged the golden age of Hollywood with the rebellious2 spirit of the '60s and '70s. Evans died this weekend at the age of 89 with dozens of movies behind him, some probably among your favorites. NPR's Neda Ulaby has this appreciation3, which does include some strong language.
NEDA ULABY, BYLINE4: He created mythologies5, most especially about himself. Here's Robert Evans boasting about his heyday6 in a 2002 documentary.
(SOUNDBITE OF FILM, "THE KID STAYS IN THE PICTURE")
ROBERT EVANS: I was working 18 hours a day, seven days a week, with no plans to slow down. With six pictures in development and two in production, I felt invincible7.
ULABY: Robert Evans was already a wealthy businessman when his looks landed him a role in a movie. Soon he was in a 1957 adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises" as a bullfighter. But Hemingway hated him, as did most of the cast. Still, the mogul behind the movie supported Evans, at one point yelling...
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EVANS: The kid stays in the picture, and anybody who doesn't like it can quit.
ULABY: At that moment, Evans knew he did not want to be an actor; he wanted to be a producer, and for a while, he was an amazing one. From 1966 to 1974, when Evans worked at Paramount8 Pictures, he produced some of the era's most definitive9 movies - "Rosemary's Baby," "Chinatown," "The Godfather," "Love Story" and many more. Evans basically saved the studio by taking huge risks. He hired an obscure Polish director, Roman Polanski, for "Rosemary's Baby," about a woman pregnant with the devil's child.
(SOUNDBITE OF FILM, "ROSEMARY'S BABY")
MIA FARROW: (As Rosemary Woodhouse) What have you done to its eyes?
ULABY: Star Mia Farrow was then in the throes of divorcing Frank Sinatra. In the Evans documentary, he imitated her distress10.
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EVANS: I love him, Bob. I love him so...
ULABY: But Evans sat her down, showed her the footage and said...
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EVANS: Mia, you're brilliant. You're a shoo-in to win the Academy Award.
ULABY: She did not, but Robert Evans' movies racked up nominations11. He made stars of Jack12 Nicholson and Ryan O'Neal and hired the unknown Francis Ford13 Coppola to make "The Godfather." When Coppola turned in a version Evans found too short, the producer says he said...
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EVANS: The pictures stinks14, Francis. Got it? You shot a great film. Where the [expletive] is it, in your kitchen with your spaghetti? It sure ain't on the screen.
ULABY: Evans continued...
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EVANS: Now go back and give me a movie.
ULABY: At the time, Robert Evans was a bigger star than some of his stars. He was a flagrant womanizer who married seven times, says film critic Carrie Rickey.
CARRIE RICKEY: First of all, he was very good-looking.
ULABY: With a signature style.
RICKEY: Big tinted15 glasses, bolo tie.
ULABY: He wore bathrobes and turtlenecks and a decadently16 dark tan.
RICKEY: I mean, he just looked like he was on the griddle a little too long.
ULABY: Evans' world crumbled17 in the mid-1970s. He lost his wife Ali MacGraw to her co-star Steve McQueen. He tumbled into debt. And as he said in the documentary, he became acquainted with cocaine18.
(SOUNDBITE OF FILM, "THE KID STAYS IN THE PICTURE")
EVANS: It was my first experience into the world of white.
ULABY: Evans was busted19 for drugs, and the seamy side of Hollywood engulfed20 him. When one of his business associates was murdered, Evans fell briefly21 under suspicion. He became a pariah22. But his 1994 memoir23 "The Kid Stays In The Picture" became a bestseller, and his audiobook became catnip for comedic imitations. Here's Patton Oswalt in a YouTube clip.
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PATTON OSWALT: You know, back in the early '70s when I was producing "The Godfather" films, I had a whirlpool bath installed in my trailer that I would fill with apple juice...
ULABY: But something about that voice transcended24 parody25.
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EVANS: Bet your house, it ain't been dull. I've either done it or gotten it. You name him, I've met him. Well, almost. I've either worked with him, fought with him, hired him, fired him, laughed with him, cried with him
ULABY: And probably told him all about the mythology26 of Robert Evans.
Neda Ulaby, NPR News.
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