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***Ryan O’Neal and his kid daughter Tatum in 1930’s Kansas*** In Depression-era Kansas, a conman who sells Bibles (Ryan O’Neal) is coerced into allowing a precocious 9 year-old (Tatum O’Neal) to ride with him as they travel to St. Joseph...


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During the Great Depression, a con man finds himself saddled with a young girl who may or may not be his daughter, and the two forge an unlikely partnership.
In the Great Depression-era Midwest, a con man, Moses Pray, finds himself saddled with a young girl, Addie Loggins, who may or may not be his daughter. Together, they travel from town to town, Moses 'selling' customized Bibles to grieving widows, while Addie shrewdly observes and eventually joins in his cons, proving to be an even more capable swindler.
Paper Moon was a critical and commercial success, lauded for its sharp wit, black-and-white cinematography, and the dynamic performances of its leads. Ryan O'Neal and his real-life daughter Tatum O'Neal, in her feature film debut, garnered widespread acclaim, with Tatum winning an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, making her the youngest recipient at the time.
Praised for its witty dialogue and sharp comedic timing.
Celebrated for the charming and unexpected chemistry between Ryan and Tatum O'Neal.
Lauded for its stylish black-and-white cinematography and authentic period detail.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's clever humor, the remarkable performances of the father-daughter duo, and its nostalgic portrayal of a bygone era. Many appreciate the unique character dynamics and the film's ability to blend humor with pathos.
Tatum O'Neal won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. The film received nominations for Best Actor (Ryan O'Neal), Best Supporting Actress (Madeline Kahn), Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Cinematography at the Academy Awards.
Tatum O'Neal's Oscar win for 'Paper Moon' made her the youngest competitive Academy Award winner in history at just 10 years old.
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***Ryan O’Neal and his kid daughter Tatum in 1930’s Kansas*** In Depression-era Kansas, a conman who sells Bibles (Ryan O’Neal) is coerced into allowing a precocious 9 year-old (Tatum O’Neal) to ride with him as they travel to St. Joseph...

Utterly delightful. Father and daughter Ryan and Tatum O'Neal, under Peter Bogdanovich's superlative direction, produce one of the most affectingly warm and cunningly sly movies of the 1970s. Set in depression era America and beautifully...
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