$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.
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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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Haha...that's why she became worlds youngest Oscar winner. Brilliant acting.
Totally! She was the perfect choice for the emmy!
Miss Starbust
Emmy's are for television.
HesseJamez Tatum said in her autobiography her parents were NOT with her when she got her Oscar. Instead it was her grandparents (on her father's side).
You can't even compare Tatum's performance as Addie to Linda Blair's in "the exorcist." Tatum took on a real role. She knew how to act. She grabbed this part and ran with it. Linda's performance was pure camp. She unfortunately was the center of a most overrated, silly "thriller." Honoring Tatum with an oscar for her performance in this absolutely charming film was one of the smartest things the academy has ever done.
@@joansmith6092 I KNOW HOW SAD, SHE THANKED HER DIRECTOR PETER BOGDANOVIC AND HER FATHER, POOR LITTLE THING.
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.
Can't get enough of the movie watch it so many times.. masterpiece ❤
7-11 was around in the 70’s?
Moses and Addie would be out of work nowadays with all translations being cashless now....
The real move is to become a manager so you can check video
20 bucks in the year 1936 is the equivalent to 250 bucks nowadays. Geez,,,
Commander Fun It always did seem odd that the cashier didn't react to a $20 bill, nor to a kid basically walking around with $60. When I had $20's or even $10 bills from Christmas or birthdays back in the 1970's, cashiers would ask where I got it (not accusing me of stealing, just bigger bills than kids generally had, $20 then is about $100 today.).
No no . $20. In the depression was worth 20 × today. Example a cup of coffee was .05 cents / $1. Today or comic book .10 cents / $2. Today. So. $20. Is $400. Today
A dollar today was .05 cents than. Look at all the old movies where everyone makes a phone call for a nickel. Or buys a hotdog / hamburger for a dime. Money was worth 20 times more than
$20 in 1936, would be worth $387 on May 16, 2021 (Happy Pandemic Year).
Currency values change on a Daily basis, so it's always going to be different from day to day, etc.
Still, that was a heck of a scam.
$20 of 1936 is now $450 2024 i gues nack then it could be some other people month wage
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.
I feel bad for the cashier
Me too - hopefully the owner blamed himself for not believing what she told him, since he was out $20 by his own hand. A mean trick, for certain...
Yeah she might lose her job . Doesnt feel right to cheat someone , but better to give it back
Oh, but she must've realized they'd been had, and she could never talk to the owner before HE realized they'd been had, and that'll certainly hurt a mans ego, being it's probably impossible for them to ever apologize their worker.
@@frankfrank2582 You realize it's a damn movie, right? None of that happened.
I don't see made good money as a actress
That brave little smile at the end...
Not brave, but wicked, conniving...
All the acting is superb in this scene.
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 that's why it's mandatory for cashiers to state how much money they've received to the customer and out loud, like " I received 10 dollars!"
They were so flustered at her causing a scene and keen not to look like they were robbing a child, so they forgot to ask for the change from the $5 back.
So he got his change from the $20, then she got $24.75, plus they got some basic stuff they needed. In the book they would do this every time they bought anything, like a paper, or cigarettes. Not a huge profit each time but it would build up.
A year or two ago I needed $20 cash back at the supermarket, but when the cashier asked in what denomination, I told her 2 tens and a twenty. Embarrassing error but she looked at me kinda funny anyway....
And some cashiers keep the bill you give them on top of the register while they give you your change.
But the simple way to avoid this happening - which is what most cashiers are trained to do - is to either keep the note out on top of the till until change has been given, or actually keep hold of the note in your hand, even when you're getting the change together, so that there is no question of any mistake and you can't be duped like this!
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.
Great acting from Tatum O Neil. No wonder she won the Oscar.
That is a very good scene. That poor store clerk...hope she kept her job.
LMAO 😂😂😂😂😂😂
They called the cops on her lol
Let me call her for ya
Her name was Dejah Moore. We went to the same high school although different years. She passed away last week.
One of my favorite movies of all times
@I8thumper 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 ME TOO 💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝
Roxanna Bledsoe MINE TOO! ❤️
One of the greatest. Madeline Kahn’s Trixie Delite + Tatum O’Neal’s Addie Prey + Peter Bogdanovich’s directing = Pure Gold.
My favorite movie!
MEEE TOO :))
Evil, evil, little Tatum. I love it!!
I feel bad for Miss Brownwell
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.
Thanks, checking it out right now... not even 4 minutes in and it's already hilarious.
She was briefly in "Close Encounters".
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.
AYO WHAT.
A very old con bit that was used until electric cash registers started up. Loved how they did this in the movie.
I just saw this movie for the first time. Don't I feel foolish for waiting 48 years.
You sure do
So im not the only one? It haz become for me one my favorite films of all time.
I need to watch this whole movie.
You Will love it... Hope you have by the time of this reply.
@@apphappy3796 I’m going to try to look it up today or this coming week.
this is kinda wrong somehow!
she got the whole $20 back not to mention the money from the $5 and of course....the piece of candy!
Pain & suffering,...so I think it was ok!
DCBARNONE89 and the purple toilet water
that why she smiling
Also Moses got his merchandise and change and all the store got out of the transaction was the $5 she gave them.
you mean 25 cents, she got $4.75 back from the $5.
$5 bill has signature of Secretary of the Treasury David M. Kennedy, 0:48 seconds who served under Nixon 1969 to 1971.
Frank Provasek good catch. i never notice movie mistakes. there was probably a lot more of them back then, with no common home movie appliances for people to easily catch them with.
I didn't catch that but it was clearly a "modern" fiver and not one from the 30s.
The $5 bill looked basically the same from 1928 until 1995, except for larger treasury and federal reserve seals and a few other minor differences.
Amazing how closed caption translated "I'd like an Ipana toothpaste ..." into "I'd like an I-Pad" ...
I know someone who can lie that well. Amazing to watch them in action. Still on of my favorite films.
yeah give her the dang 20 dollars lady
aewrtop
20$ back then is way more then 20$ today
@Prince Doppelganger
Inflation
Sweet little Tatum. 🥺❤️
father & daughter moments 🥹🥹🥹 R.I.P sir Ryan 🥹🥹🥹
Absolutely hysterical 😅😅😅
Her best ever movie will never top it. His only best movie he was over rated actor paper moon his best . African American girl and Kahn were Great !!!!
One of the best films ever made.
Both transactions were legitimate, but the owner is out $20 because he believed Addie's story and handed it back...
LMAO 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hes also out the change for the $20 and $5 as well as the merchandise
Posters questioned why the owner gave Addie the entire $20 back and not $15.75 and get back the $4.75 from Addie. I questioned that too. 🤔🤨
RIP, Peter Bogdanovich. 🥀
Even seeing this as a kid it made me aware that you cant trust a kid.
Good point, you never know...😅
A Cashier told me a little girl tried to steal from her store and she was SHOCKED that a Child could steal. She said if she ever stole as a child, her Mother would kill her! Her Boss gave her a warning and told her not to trust anyone, even if they are Children. 💡😫
The owner/manager should have made the cashier give $15 back - not $20... the change would have been $19.75... the cashier already gave her $4.75 change.
The grifters made $14.75 plus $0.50 in merchandise.
He gave her extra because of the supposed mistake and making her upset.
@@shrimpflea No... the only extra thing he gave (on purpose) was the candy for making her upset.
R.I.P. Ryan O'Neal 🙏🙏
this is one of the inspired work of Tatum O'Neal's , it is funny story
Madalin Kahn deserve an Oscar
So well done. Bogdanovich had some magic with this and last picture show. Then with Mask years later
I completely agree with you !
:'(...It was a 20 dollar bill '
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 :)
Even if she “gave” her the $20, she doesn’t get to claim it back. She used it to make the purchase. If anything she can claim she needs more change back…
I noticed that none of the Adult Characters asked Maddie to give back the $4.75. Then I saw comments questioning why none of the Adult Characters asked Maddie for the $4.75 back. A Poster replied something like,"The Adult Characters didn't want to feel like they were robbing a child, so they let Maddie keep the $4.75 as a gift of contrition." 💡🤔
0:05 Subtitle said the gentleman asked for an iPad🤣🤣🤣
HA HA They did this exact scenario in an episode of Baywatch.....now I know where they got it from! Great acting from Tatum - what a little minx her character is!! I must see this film!
Have you seen Paper Moon?
@@kevinjordan1146 not the whole film, no. Just this clip!
Teaching a kid how to be a con artist. Nice.
Tatum O’Neil > best child actress of all time 💚👏🏼👏🏼
No
Genius.
@@thumbnail_ Yes!
I mean, yes… she is the best child actress of all the time 😉
@@marialuizamcdonough9723 you don’t know that much about child actors lmao
Give the child her 20 dollar bill!
I'm givin' it
Tatum O’Neal is awesome!
How can 5 dollars become 20 dollars...??
You're not very smart are you?
So what was the hustle? How did she know about the 20 dollar bill that had the "Happy Birthday" writing on it?
I haven't seen the film yet but Tarantino puts it in his top 3 comedy films so I've been looking at clips.
@ 0:09 he hands the cashier the 20 with the birthday message.
Slip the clips! Enjoy the whole film. It’s extremely enjoyable! ❤🍿🎥
Mose gave Miss Brown well the $20 bill that had "Happy Birthday Addie" on the back. Mose and Addie were in it together. His part was to go first and pay with the $20. Addie went second knowing the $20 was in the cash register. So she paid with a $5 but claimed to have paid with that $20. So she got the $ 20 bàck plus change for the $5.
@@lisacraft9929Makes no sense though. Why would she get her “$20” back in full? If anything she can claim the “difference” in change, but not get the whole $20 back. Nonsense..
@@Johnny_DoeAddie and Mose were planning to only get about an extra $15 in change, and their scam ended up working even BETTER than they expected because the Adult Characters didn't ask Addie to give back the extra $4.75. In reality, the Adult Characters would have asked for the $4.75 back. 🤔🥳
Chunk from the goonies ripped off the crying scene lol
They don’t make movies like this anymore like this one. Tatum O”Neil deserved that Oscar for being the youngest person to receive in history
She's not the youngest recipient. Shirley Temple was younger. But Tatum was the youngest to win in a competitive category.
One of the oldest tricks in the book. Anyone who has cashiered and worth their salt always keeps the bill out but out of reach until the customer is out the door. Makes it harder for the grifters.
*I’ma hustla baby!*
-Pharrell Williams
Very controversial, they got away only because there was no mass internet. She should've been nominated as best actress instead , not supporting actress... In this movie almost seem she was carrying the whole scene instead.
The saleswoman is adorable I feel so baddd
I can still work today, especially in hotels as most of them don't use electronic or digital cash registers except in restaurants or bars. Keep in mind, most under 40 today don't know how to count change back up to the original amount you gave them.
In the end they got 50 cents of merchandise for 25 cents. Not a big scamming.
No, didn't you hear?? She got fired and was forced into prostitution, eventually hanging herself after 3 years on the streets. So sad. All because of that little girl!
Justified, totally!
The funny thing is, that kind of stuff really does happen, how our life effects others and we never even know it.
Omg I need to watch that entire movie
They severely messed up when they showed the little girl paying with a $5.00 bill, and several bills in the register. The $5.00 bill clearly showed 1969, and a $20 if you look frame by frame shows 1971.
Yep, the bills should have been from say 1933 since the movie is set around 1933 in The Great Depression. They used the CURRENT/RECENT bills instead (1969 and 1971) Paper Moon was released in 1973. 🤔💡 But I guess they couldn't find any bills from around 1933. 🤔💡
@karicewillis They can be found easy enough. A lightly circulated 1933 $20 bill sells for around $265. Crisp uncircumcised, can make a down payment on a house in CA .
@@sirxanthor I'm not sure anyone would buy a 1933 $20 bill for $265. A $20 $1933 bill is still worth $20 in 2024. And I certainly don't know who would pay like $100,000 for a crisp, uncirculated $1933 $20 bill. Once again, it's only worth $20.
If you want to talk about a REAL valuable Collector's item, the first run "Sophisticated/Original/Glamorous," Barbie from 1959 in her box is worth at LEAST $5,000 in 2024 and sold for about $4.50 in 1959.
There was a roughly 1969 Barbie Commercial telling little girls to trade in the "Sophisticated/Original/Glamorous Barbie for the "New Barbie, for just $1.50.
Apparently, Mattel knew that the Sophisticated/Original/Glamorous Barbie would become a valuable Collector's item in the future and the "New Barbie," would become much less valuable in the future.
The little girls of around 1969 were thinking, "My 1959 Barbie is boring and doesn't do anything. The new 1969 Barbie can be moved and is more fun, I'll trade in my boring 1959 Barbie for the new and more fun 1969 Barbie." And they did.
Cut to 2024 and the new "fun," 1969 Barbie is only worth like $100. The 1959 Sophisticated Original Glamorous Barbie is worth at least $5,000. I surmised there are a LOT of pissed off Grandmas who are pissed that they basically got tricked out of their VERY valuable Collector's 1959 Barbie! 😏💡🤔
I’ve been writing HAPPY BIRTHDAY ADDIE on the back of my 20s for some time now. Not for scamming purposes, but just in case a fellow fan of this film happens to see it and has a chuckle. 💸💵😘
That's a southern accent, nobody talks like that in Kansas.
I should tell my son to do that lol
No child would get a $20 than , but maybe $1. / $20 today. And $5/$100 today if their rich
Favorite part!
plus the toilet water, the candy and the $4.75
Ms.Oneal excellent in Bad news bears too
Lol nice trick
This scam has been around for 50 years. The movie Paper Moon introduced this back in 1973.
Lock her up
I was just thinking about this movie and hey presto it pops up. Love this movies so much. Right little con artist lol, loved all her little schemes in this movie to get rid of Trixie Delight 🤣😂🤣😂👍🥂❤️
A slight continuity error when the Sen-Sen appeared on top of the Ipana.
How did she do that?! O_O
First guy in line is her father. In the end they got 50 cents of merchandise for 25 cents. Not a big scamming.
If this worked now? unless the person is dumbfounded, this wouldn’t work in any convenient store
Wasn’t there a movie in the 90s that did the same scene as this?
It might’ve been Falling Down, Michael Douglas played in it
This whole scene is sickening to me.....to teach a innocent young girl how to cheat and rob honest hardworking people is discusting. As someone who has been a victim of thieves I find this whole movie not charming but disturbing. The man who owned this store had decency and honor....unlike Moses Pray.
BASTARD💯%
Grifter
So. Even movies as recent as the seventies
are getting the computerized treatment.
The effect is nausea.
Where I come from if anyone writes on a note it's considered vandalism and renders the note INVALID.
Philippines?
How'd she know it was in there?
But how come she knew what's written in it !!!
Brilliant
INDEED!!!💝
Future film flam artist at work.
😂😂😂😂😂
yes sir i’d like an iPad a toothpaste and a pack of Sensen 2525
I ever see the cashier crying in the night outside of store bcs of someone thief product and she must give money to the store company. Or they cut her salary.
Back when movies were real
Clever, and sweet
PRICELESS! :))
Wait can someone explain to me how the kid knew about the happy birthday written on that 20 dollar bill?
It was a con with her and the man who paid with the 20
Someone once tried to conn me at the tills like this. I was having NONE of it. Yelled out and called my supervisor to come get the till and gets account to verify I was in the right. Lol
The conn artist immediately apologized and slid away😀
Just trifling
Ma l'uomo con i baffi era Peter Bogdanovich?
😂 an early age
Good but wasn’t the exorcist better acting.
Dankeschön
so whis $20 was that
old stuff
I'm sure this clip has given some n'ere do wells bad ideas so it has
In Ocean's Eight, Debbie takes high end items off of a shelf and walks right up to the counter and is like,"I want to return these items." The Cashier is like,"I need a receipt. Debbie is like,"I don't have a receipt, thrse are new and unopened. I just want to return them. The Cashier is like,"Maybe yiu can try Client Services." Debbie responds something like,"Never mind, I'm keeping them." And gets a bag abd leaves." A Poster said something like,"Thank God I'm a working adult who doesn't steal, but if this Movie was released when I was 14 and stupid, I definitely would have done this. Thank God this movie wasn't released when I was dumb enough to do something I saw in a movie. " 🤔💡
WICHIIIITAAAAA
What a done, indeed the bdine. Here, and in London.
Tower up and be 'A 'Maized
GARRY HIXON.....i gave you a 20 dollar bill
Theif, kid is the reason stores are trying to go card payments only and pay the card service fees. Kid is the reason behind a cashless socitey.
Yeah ok.
most thieves aren't kids, that's literally the point of the movie. Cashless is more a product of modern times, convenience, and fewer errors
Hi, Joe. Just wanted to inform you that it's a film, not a documentary. Tatum O'Neal's character is literally not the reason behind a cashless society.
@@MissLizaMayYep, a Poster pointed out that in the 1930's, most Adults wouldn't think a CHILD would even KNOW that this scam existed.
HAHA
Sweaty minge.
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