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Paper Moon
(VHS, 1995) Other Editions...

Leading Role: Madeline Kahn, Ryan O'Neal, Tatum O'Neal
Director: Peter Bogdanovich

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Format: VHS
Jun 1995
Rated PG
Recording Mode: Stereo
Sound: HiFi
Closed Captioned
102 min.
B&W
UPC: 097360846539
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Movie Description
The romantic films of the 1930s and '40s influenced director Peter Bogdanovich (THE LAST PICTURE SHOW, MASK) in PAPER MOON, a masterpiece influenced by the filmmaking of those periods --a classic comedy drama that resembles the films of John Ford or Sam Wood.


Moses Pray (Ryan O'Neal) is a happy-go-lucky con man traveling throughout the Midwest during the Great Depression, conning widows into buying Bibles. Stopping in a small town for a friend's funeral, he is persuaded to deliver the deceased's precocious 10-year-old daughter, Addie Loggins (Tatum O'Neal, Ryan's real-life daughter), to her aunt's home. The resemblance between Moses and Addie--who never knew her father--is uncanny, and the two are soon acting like father and daughter as they travel the back roads of heartland America. Despite his initial misgivings, Moses is delighted to find that Addie is a boon to business, catching on

quickly and adding her own twists to his favorite cons. Madeline Kahn stars as

Trixie Delight, a ladyfriend Moses meets along the way--a situation that brings out

Addie's possessive side. Bogdanovich convincingly recreates the feel and look of the 1930s with his nostalgic look at life on the open road. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Screenplay; both Kahn and the 11-year-old O'Neal were nominated for Best Supporting Actress, which O'Neal won.

Credits
Cast:Madeline Kahn, Ryan O'Neal, Tatum O'Neal
Director:Peter Bogdanovich
Producer:Peter Bogdanovich

Synopsis
A con man and his precocious daughter (Ryan and Tatum O'Neal) grift their way across the heartland of depression-era America in this nostalgic look at the 1930s Midwest. The two try desperately to scrounge up enough money to live on, and are willing to employ any means necessary, and their father/daughter relationship becomes a business partnership as the pair find they truly need each other for survival. Madeline Kahn also stars in this film from Peter Bogdanovich.

Film Notes
Theatrical release: May 9, 1973

Filmed in Florida, Kansas, Missouri, and California.

Actress Tatum O'Neal's film debut also won her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She turned 11 while shooting the film.

Director Peter Bogdanovich shot the film in black-and-white because he felt the actors looked too healthy in color.

The film's music includes old recordings from the collection of Warner Bros. editor Rudi Fehr.

Industry Reviews
"...The O'Neals' beguiling father-daughter act...plays out against stunning dust-bowl tableaux..." -- Rating: B+
Entertainment Weekly - Steve Daly (06/30/1995)


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