Paper Moon (1973)
Synopsis: The wandering star
of Peter Bogdanovich's directorial talent brilliantly lights up this cynical
charmer of a story set during the Depression about a Bible-toting
conman (Ryan O'Neal) forming a bizarre partnership with a brattish
nine-year-old (real-life daughter Tatum O'Neal) who may or may not be his
child.
Laszlo Kovacs's outstanding monochromatic photography lends an
affectionate sheen to their journey through the Kansas dust bowl in which the
girl gradually becomes mother to the man. With this, Targets, and The Last
Picture Show, Bogdanovich looked set to be one of Hollywood's finest but,
sadly, he hasn't quite managed to repeat the excellence of these three
movies.
Cast: Ryan O'Neal, Tatum O'Nea Runtime: 90
min
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