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Paper Moon (1973)

1973 | Classics | Comedy | Drama

105 mins

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Produced by Paramount Pictures
Director Peter Bogdanovich
Writer Alvin Sargent
Cast Tatum O'Neal, Ryan O'Neal, Madeline Kahn, John Hillerman, P.J. Johnson, Jessie Lee Fulton, Lila Water and Noble Willingham

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Rachel Weisz recommended (curated)

 
Paper Moon (1973)
Paper Moon (1973)
1973 | Classics, Comedy, Drama
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"It’s really hard for me not to put Paper Moon on there, which is also Bogdanovich and Ryan O’Neal, and Tatum O’Neal, his daughter. It’s one of the great stories about criminals who you love. Tonally, it’s just outrageously delicious and sublime."

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Rian Johnson recommended (curated)

 
Paper Moon (1973)
Paper Moon (1973)
1973 | Classics, Comedy, Drama
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"I’m a film school nerd, so I’ve got about a hundred favorite movies. I’d feel like I was cheating on all of them if I narrowed it down to five movies. But con man movies I can do. In no particular order, I guess the first one I’d name is Paper Moon, which, for me, is just a perfect film. It’s also one of the first con man movies I saw that was less about the mechanics of plot and more about the relationships between the characters, and this father-daughter relationship, which is really beautiful. Just a pretty wonderful movie."

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Max Winkler recommended (curated)

 
Paper Moon (1973)
Paper Moon (1973)
1973 | Classics, Comedy, Drama
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"Tremendously influential to me, especially in regards to Ceremony. The writing, the tone, the camerawork, the happy and sad moments; often playing against each other at the same time. Bogdanovich blows my mind continuously."

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