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Overview

User Rating:
8.1/10   8,845 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Joe David Brown (novel)
Alvin Sargent (screenplay)
Contact:
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Release Date:
9 May 1973 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
As P.T. Barnum put it, "There's a sucker born every minute."
Plot:
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. full summary | full synopsis
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Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 6 wins & 8 nominations more
User Reviews:
best father-daughter movie ever made more (88 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Ryan O'Neal ... Moses Pray

Tatum O'Neal ... Addie Loggins

Madeline Kahn ... Trixie Delight
John Hillerman ... Deputy Hardin / Jess Hardin
P.J. Johnson ... Imogene
Jessie Lee Fulton ... Miss Ollie
James N. Harrell ... The Minister (as Jim Harrell)
Lila Waters ... The 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 (Pearl)
Yvonne Harrison ... The Widow Bates (Marie)
Dorothy Price ... Ribbon Saleslady
Eleanor Bogart ... The Widow Stanley (Elvira)
Dorothy Forster ... The Widow Huff (Edna)
Lana Daniel ... Moze's Girlfriend
Herschel Morris ... The Barber
Dejah Moore ... Salesgirl ($20 bill)
Ralph Coder ... Store Manager
Harriet Ketchum ... Store Customer
Desmond Dhooge ... Cotton Candy Man
Kenneth Hughes ... Harem Tent Barker
George Lillie ... The Photographer
Burton Gilliam ... Floyd (Desk Clerk)
Floyd Mahaney ... Beau (Hardin's Deputy)
Gilbert Milton ... Leroy's Father

Randy Quaid ... Leroy
Tandy Arnold ... Leroy's Brother
Dennis Beden ... Leroy's Brother
Vernon Schwanke ... Leroy's Brother
Hugh Gillin ... 2nd Deputy
Art Ellison ... Silver Mine Gentleman
Rose-Mary Rumbley ... Aunt Billie (as Rosemary Rumbley)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Jack Benny ... Himself (on his radio show) (voice) (uncredited) (archive footage)
Jim Jordan ... Fibber McGee (on his radio show) (voice) (uncredited) (archive footage)
Marian Jordan ... Molly McGee (on her radio show) (voice) (uncredited) (archive sound)
Ed Reed ... The Lawman (Bates Home) (uncredited)
Don Wilson ... Himself (on Jack Benny radio show) (voice) (uncredited) (archive footage)
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Directed by
Peter Bogdanovich 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Joe David Brown  novel "Addie Pray"
Alvin Sargent  screenplay

Produced by
Peter Bogdanovich .... producer
Frank Marshall .... associate producer
 
Cinematography by
László Kovács (director of photography) (as Laszlo Kovacs)
 
Film Editing by
Verna Fields 
 
Casting by
Gary Chason 
 
Production Design by
Polly Platt 
 
Set Decoration by
John P. Austin  (as John Austin)
 
Costume Design by
Polly Platt (uncredited)
 
Makeup Department
Dorothy Byrne .... hair stylist
Rolf Miller .... makeup artist
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jerry Ballew .... second assistant director
Gary Daigler .... trainee assistant director
Ray Gosnell Jr. .... assistant director (as Ray Gosnell)
 
Art Department
George Lillie .... painter
Ed Shanley .... construction coordinator
James H. Spencer .... set designer (as James Spencer)
Mark Wade .... assistant prop man
Tony Wade .... prop master
 
Sound Department
William C. Carruth .... assistant sound editor (as Bill Carruth)
Les Fresholtz .... sound mixer
Richard Portman .... sound re-recordist
Kay Rose .... sound editor
Frank E. Warner .... sound editor (as Frank Warner)
Norman Webster .... boom operator
 
Visual Effects by
Jack Harmon .... optical effects
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Richmond L. Aguilar .... gaffer (as Richmond Aguilar)
Bobby Byrne .... camera operator (as Robert Byrne)
Dick Colean .... assistant camera
George Hill .... key grip
Leonard Lookabaugh .... dolly grip
Lou Noto .... assistant camera (as Louis Noto)
Lawrence E. Peets .... best boy (as Larry Peets)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Pat Kelly .... costumer
Sandra Stewart .... costumer
 
Editorial Department
Rick Fields .... post-production assistant (as Richard Fields)
William Neel .... assistant editor
 
Transportation Department
Gil Casper .... driver: camera car
Clyde Harper .... transportation captain
 
Other crew
Selma Brown .... production secretary
Neil Canton .... production assistant
Rudi Fehr .... records from the collection of
Karen Hale Wookey .... script supervisor (as Karen Wookey)
Richard Waltzer .... production assistant
Mae Woods .... assistant to producer
Ralph M. Leo .... production accountant (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Jack Benny .... special thanks
Hoagy Carmichael & His Orchestra .... special thanks
Bing Crosby .... special thanks
Ramona Darby .... special thanks
Jimmie Davis .... special thanks
Jimmie Grier and His Orchestra .... special thanks
Peggy Healy .... special thanks
Jack Hylton and His Orchestra .... special thanks
Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders .... special thanks
Jim Jordan .... special thanks
Marian Jordan .... special thanks
Frank Luther .... special thanks
Enric Madriguera and Orchestra .... special thanks
Nat Gonella and His Georgians .... special thanks
Ozzie Nelson and Orchestra .... special thanks (as Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra)
Dick Powell .... special thanks
Leo Reisman and His Orchestra .... special thanks
Larry Stewart .... special thanks
Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra .... special thanks
Victor Young and His Orchestra .... special thanks
Paul Whiteman .... special thanks (as Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra)
Don Wilson .... special thanks
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Runtime:
102 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
In the picnic scene, Madeline Kahn initially refused to say the line "Let Miss Trixie sit up front with her big tits," objecting to the vulgarity. Director Peter Bogdanovich convinced her to say the line for only one take. This take appears in the final film. Kahn's odd reaction of embarrassment after saying the line is genuine. more
Goofs:
Continuity: Addie's Nehi soft drink bottle rotates numerous times between shots without her handling it in the restaurant scene where she "wants her money". more
Quotes:
Imogene: [of Miss Trixie] I tried to push her out of a window in Little Rock once. more
Movie Connections:
Soundtrack:
About a Quarter to Nine more

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20 out of 23 people found the following review useful.
best father-daughter movie ever made, 29 December 2002
9/10
Author: keithmanies from mission, kansas

Paper Moon is one hell of a movie. I saw this film as a 10 year old in 1973 and loved it then as I do now at 39. Set in Depression era Kansas, it is story of the relationship between Addie, a smart talking 7 year old, and Moses, a bible selling con man who might be her father. The on screen chemistry between Ryan and Tatum O'Neal is fantastic. Madeline Kahn is great as a side show floosey they pick up along the way and she almost steals the show! Filmed in Kansas and Missouri, director Peter Bogdonavich used local people in cameo roles which adds to the authentic feel of the film. Also to the director's credit, this film may be one the best to portray 1930's America. All in all, Paper Moon is full of great characters and a fine story line. On a personal note, I saw this film with my 90 year old grandmother and she laughed throughout the film and said it was one the best films she ever saw. That's not a bad recomendation coming from someone born in 1883!

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