| Ryan O'Neal, Tatum O'Neal , Madeline
Kahn , John Hillerman, P.J. Johnson, Randy Quaid
The year is 1936. Orphaned Addie Loggins
(Tatum O'Neal, in her film debut) is left in the care of unethical
travelling Bible salesman Moses Pray (Ryan O'Neal, Tatum's dad),
who may or may not be her father. En route to Addie's relatives,
Moses learns that the 9-year-old is quite a handful: she smokes,
cusses, and is almost as devious and manipulative as he is. They
join forces as swindlers, working together so well that Addie is
averse to breaking up the team -- which is one reason that she sabotages
the romance between Moses and good-time gal Trixie Delight (Madeline
Kahn). Later, while attempting to square a $200 debt that Addie
claims he owes her, Moses runs afoul of of a bootlegger (John Hillerman)
and is nearly beaten to death by the criminal's twin-brother sheriff.
Painfully pulling himself together, Moses gets Addie to her relatives,
whereupon she adamantly refuses to leave his side. Photographed
in black-and-white by Laszlo Kovacs, the film was made largely on
location in Kansas and Missouri (an experience colorfully recalled
by director Peter Bogdanovich in his 1972 book of essays Pieces
of Time). 9-year-old Tatum O'Neal won a Best Supporting Actress
Oscar, beating out costar Kahn. Paper Moon later became a short-lived
TV series, starring Ryan O'Neal lookalike Christopher Connelly and
future Oscar winner Jodie Foster. |