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The Kid Bows Out: Movie Producer Robert Evans Dies At 89

The Hollywood legend was discovered in a swimming pool by the wife of a movie mogul and went on to helm Paramount Pictures, producing huge hits like Rosemary's Baby, Chinatown and The Godfather.
Robert Evans attends a 2002 book signing for his memoir <em>The Kid Stays in the Picture.</em>

Robert Evans – the once vice president of production at Paramount who produced critically acclaimed films such as The Godfather parts 1 and 2, Chinatown, and Serpico – died Saturday at the age of 89.

While Evans was known for his string of '70s cinema hits, he

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