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Paper Moon (1973)
Ripper......: VH-PROD Length.........: 102 min.
Source......: DVD Aspect Ratio...: 1.85:1
Type........: XviD Resolution.....: 560x304
Disks.......: [x]1CD [ ]2CD
Rars........: 50x15MB Video Bitrate..: 871 kb/s
Video Framerate: 23.976
VH-PROD Rls.: 8/13/03 Audio Bitrate..: 72 kb/s
DVD Release.: 8/12/03 Audio Language.: English
Theater Date: 5/09/73 Stream Type....: [x]Mp3 [ ]Ac3
Channels.......: [ ]Stereo
IMDB Rating.: 7.6/10 [x]Mono
IMDB Votes..: 2022
Genre.......: [ ] Action Subtitles......: [x] English
[x] Comedy [x] Drama [ ] French [ ] Spanish
Romance [ ] Family [ ] Chinese [ ] Japanese
Sci-Fi [ ] Musical [ ] Thai [ ] Hindi
Horror [ ] Fantasy [ ] German [ ] Dutch
War [ ] Crime [ ] Portuguese [ ] Other
Documentary
IMDB Link: http://us.imdb.com/Title?0070510
P L O T
A con man (Ryan O'Neal) and his precocious "daughter"
(Tatum O'Neal, in an Oscar-winning role as Best
Supporting Actress) grift their way across the
heartland of depression-era America in director Peter
Bogdanovich's nostalgic look at the 1930s. As the two
try desperately to scrounge up enough money to live on
their "father/daughter relationship" soon becomes a
business partnership when they realize they need each
other for survival.
C A S T
Ryan O'Neal .......... Moses Pray
Tatum O'Neal ......... Addie Loggins
Madeline Kahn ....... Trixie Delight
John Hillerman ........ Deputy Sheriff Hardin
P.J. Johnson .......... Imogene
Jessie Lee Fulton .... Miss Ollie
James N. Harrell ..... Minister (as Jim Harrell)
Lila Waters ............ Minister's Wife
Noble Willingham .... Mr. Robertson
Bob Young ............. Gas Station Attendant
Jack Saunders ....... Station Master
Jody Wilbur ........... Cafe Waitress
Liz Ross ............... The Widow Morgan
Yvonne Harrison .... The Widow Bates
Dorothy Price .... Ribbon Saleslady
R E L E A S E N O T E S
Originally starred Paul Newman and daughter Nell Potts,
but this changed when original director John Huston bowed
out and was replaced by Peter Bogdanovich.
The character of Addie is one of only two Oscar-winning
roles played by two Oscar-winning performers: Tatum
O'Neal in the theatrical film and Jodie Foster in the
Paramount/ABC TV series. The other such role is Vito
Corleone, played by Marlon Brando in The Godfather and
Robert De Niro in Godfather: Part II, The (1974).