$20 Bill - Paper Moon (5/8) Movie CLIP (1973) HD

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Addie (Tatum O'Neal) pulls her own con on an unsuspecting salesgirl (Dejah Moore).

FILM DESCRIPTION:
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.

CREDITS:
TM & © Paramount (1973)
Cast: Ralph Coder, Ryan O'Neal, Harriet Ketchum, Dejah Moore, Tatum O'Neal
Director: Peter Bogdanovich
Producers: Peter Bogdanovich, Frank Marshall, Francis Ford Coppola, William Friedkin
Screenwriters: Alvin Sargent, Joe David Brown

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My first real job was a clerk at 7-11 (1976). I was taught to not put the money away until the transaction was completed and the customer was satisfied with the exchange.

sbarr
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Haha...that's why she became worlds youngest Oscar winner. Brilliant acting.

HesseJamez
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Yep, it was a well-deserved Oscar for little Tatum Oneil. Amazing performance. She shows an insight of the "Con" that one wouldn't even imagine a 10-year-old would have even been aware of.

andrewmiller
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20 bucks in the year 1936 is the equivalent to 250 bucks nowadays. Geez, , ,

ericmcclain
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Evil, evil, little Tatum. I love it!!

OttoByOgraffey
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Great acting from Tatum O Neil. No wonder she won the Oscar.

charlenezacks
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Love this film and the era in which it was supposed to take place. The acting by Ryan and Tatum O'Neill was so good.

timschmidt
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All the acting is superb in this scene.

GAMES.IDEAS.FUN
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One of my favorite movies of all times

roxannabledsoe
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The clerk's name is Dejah Moore. Stangely, she did only one movie after this: "Drive-In". It's definitely worth watching, a very funny low-budget comedy. The leading man, Glenn Morshower, still is acting. You've probably seen him in many movies and nefver outright noticed him.

MystMoonstruck
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That is a very good scene. That poor store clerk...hope she kept her job.

mattgoldberg
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I just saw this movie for the first time. Don't I feel foolish for waiting 48 years.

SailorsGirl
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Great scam, still works today. Most people working at retailers today are too young to know this movie and would never watch it. Plus, virtually all cashiers today are so poorly trained that this scam and the short change trick are easier than they were back in the thirties.

theedrstrangelove
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Amazing how closed caption translated "I'd like an Ipana toothpaste ..." into "I'd like an I-Pad" ...

Dizzyfingers
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I love how she starts the movie as a poor innocent orphan, but once she hooks up with a conman who might or might not be her father, she turns into a smart, scheming little con artist herself.

amyfisher
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father & daughter moments 🥹🥹🥹 R.I.P sir Ryan 🥹🥹🥹

theKDLChrncls
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Give the child her 20 dollar bill!

I'm givin' it

JohnFiocchi
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Even seeing this as a kid it made me aware that you cant trust a kid.

BradiKal
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A very old con bit that was used until electric cash registers started up. Loved how they did this in the movie.

forestkaatprescott
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The $20 bill is correct for the time period which is the late 1930's - but the $5 bill is not. That $5 is from the 1980s. She must have gotten it from Marty McFly when he went back in time to 1931 :)

bobkorzeniowski