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Paper Moon (DVD) The romantic films of the 1930s and'40s influenced director Peter Bogdanovich (THE LAST PICTURE SHOW, MASK) in PAPER MOON, a masterpiece influenced by the filmmaking of those periods --a classic comedy drama that resembles the films of John Ford or Sam Wood. Moses Pray (Ryan O'Neal) is a happy-go-lucky con man traveling throughout the Midwest during the Great Depression, conning widows into buying Bibles. Stopping in a small town for a friend's funeral, he is persuaded to deliver the deceased's precocious 10-year-old daughter, Addie Loggins (Tatum O'Neal, Ryan's real-life daughter), to her aunt's home. The resemblance between Moses 1930s actress and Addie--who never knew her father--is uncanny, 1930s actress and the two are soon acting like father 1930s actress and daughter as they travel the back roads of heartland America. Despite his initial misgivings, Moses is delighted to find that Addie is a boon to business, catching on quickly 1930s actress and adding her own twists to his favorite cons. Madeline Kahn stars as Trixie Delight, a ladyfriend Moses meets along the way--a situation that brings out Addie's possessive side. Bogdanovich convincingly recreates the feel 1930s actress and look of the 1930s with his nostalgic look at life on the open road. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Screenplay; both Kahn 1930s actress and the 11-year-old O'Neal were nominated for Best Supporting Actress, which O'Neal won. DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case Widescreen - 1.85 Audio: Dolby Digital Mono - English, French Subtitles - English Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Peter Bogdanovich - Director/Producer Featurettes - 1. THE NEXT PICTURE SHOW 2. ASKING FOR THE MOON 3. GETTING THE MOON Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Tallulah! Outrageous, outspoken, 1930s actress and uninhibited, Tallulah Bankhead was an actress known as much for her vices -- cocaine, alcohol, hysterical tirades, 1930s actress and scandalous affairs with both men 1930s actress and women -- as she was for her winning performances on stage. In 1917, a fifteen-year-old Bankhead boldly left her established Alabama political family 1930s actress and fled to New York City to sate her relentless need for attention 1930s actress and become a star. Five years later, she crossed the Atlantic, immediately taking her place as a fixture in British society 1930s actress and the most popular actress in London's West End. By the time she returned to America in the 1930s, she was infamous for throwing marathon parties, bedding her favorite costars, 1930s actress and neglecting to keep her escapades a secret from the press. At times, her notoriety distracted her audience from her formidable talent 1930s actress and achievements on stage 1930s actress and dampened the critical re-sponse to her work. As Bankhead herself put it, they like me to'Tallulah,' you know -- dance 1930s actress and sing 1930s actress and romp 1930s actress and fluff my hair 1930s actress and play reckless parts. Still, her reputation as a wild, witty, over-the-top leading lady persisted until the end of her life at the age of sixty-six. From her friendships with such entertainment luminaries as Tennessee Williams, Estelle Winwood, Billie Holiday, Noël Coward, 1930s actress and Marlene Dietrich, to the intimate details of her family relationships 1930s actress and her string of doomed romances, Joel Lobenthal has captured the private essence of the most public star during theater's golden age. Larger-than-life as she was, friends saw through Bankhead's veneer of humor 1930s actress and high times to the heart of a woman who often felt second-best in her father's eyes, who longed for the children she was unableto bear, 1930s actress and who forced herself into the spotlight to hide her deep-seated insecurities. Drawn from scores of exclusive interviews, as well as previously untapped information from Scotland Yard 1930s actress and the FBI, this is the essential biography of Tallulah Bankhead... Copyright (C
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