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The Last Picture Show   1971     3 and a half stars    R, 118 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Peter Bogdanovich  
Cast: Timothy Bottoms, Jeff Bridges, Cybill Shepherd, Ben Johnson, Ellen Burstyn, Randy Quaid, Cloris Leachman, Eileen Brennan, Clu Gulager, Bill Thurman, Sam Bottoms, Noble Willingham, Joe Heathcock, Jessie Lee Fulton, Sharon Taggart

  In the small town of Anarene, Texas, during the 1950s, high-school football players Sonny and Duane (Timothy Bottoms and Jeff Bridges) are best friends. The boys hang out at the local pool hall owned by Sam the Lion (Ben Johnson) who also owns the town's old movie house. There isn't much going in their world. Both boys are enamored with their beautiful fellow student Jacy (Cybill Shepherd in her first film), and Duane begins dating her. As graduation approaches, Duane enlists to serve in the Korean War, and Sonny continues his fling with Coach Popper's (Bill Thurman) wife Ruth (Cloris Leachman). Now, Sam the Lion has died, his theater is closing, and the boys find their own changing lives paralleling those of the world around them. Oscars went to Johnson and Leachman for their supporting roles. There were also six other nominations, including Best Picture, Supporting Actor (Bridges), Supporting Actress (Ellen Burstyn for her role as Jacy's mother), and Director.



Cast
Timothy Bottoms Sonny Crawford
Jeff Bridges Duane Jackson
Cybill Shepherd Jacy Farrow
Ben Johnson Sam the Lion
Ellen Burstyn Lois Farrow
Randy Quaid Lester Marlow
Cloris Leachman Jacy Farrow
Eileen Brennan Genevieve
Clu Gulager Abilene
Bill Thurman Coach Popper
Sam Bottoms Billy
Noble Willingham Chester
Joe Heathcock Sheriff
Jessie Lee Fulton Miss Mosey
Sharon Taggart Charlene Duggs

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Paper Moon   1973     4 stars    PG, 102 min.
Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Peter Bogdanovich  
Cast: Ryan O'Neal, Tatum O'Neal, Madeline Kahn, John Hillerman, P.J. Johnson, Noble Willingham, Randy Quaid, Burton Gilliam, Jessie Lee Fulton, James N. Harrell, Lila Water, Liz Ross, Bob Young, Jack Saunders, Jody Wilber

  Orphaned ten-year-old Addie Loggins (Tatum O'Neal) is cared for by Bible salesman, con artist Moses Pray (Ryan O'Neal) while he is taking her to relatives in St. Joseph, Missouri. Along the way, Addie becomes adept at selling Bibles, and Moses is thrilled that Addie is turning into a great con artist as well. In fact, Addie likes working as a team with Moses and even breaks up his romance with Trixie Delight (Madeline Kahn) in order to assure herself a place in Moses' life. The question soon becomes, "Who can out-con the other?" Ryan's daughter Tatum is definitely a chip off the old block, and she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. Madeline Kahn was also nominated for Supporting Actress.



Cast
Ryan O'Neal Moses Pray
Tatum O'Neal Addie Loggins
Madeline Kahn Trixie Delight
John Hillerman Sheriff Hardin/Jess Hardin
P.J. Johnson Imogene
Noble Willingham Mr. Robertson
Randy Quaid Leroy
Burton Gilliam Floyd, the Desk Clerk
Jessie Lee Fulton Miss Ollie
James N. Harrell Minister
Lila Water Minister's Wife
Liz Ross Pearl, the Widow Morgan
Bob Young Gas Station Attendant
Jack Saunders Station Master
Jody Wilber Cafe Waitress

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The Sugarland Express   1974     3 stars    PG, 110 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Steven Spielberg  
Cast: Goldie Hawn, William Atherton, Michael Sacks, Ben Johnson, Gregory Walcott, Steve Kanaly, Louise Latham, Dean Smith, Bill Thurman, Harrison Zanuck, Jessie Lee Fulton, Ted Grossman

  This story is based on the real-life experience of Clovis Poplin (William Atherton) and wife Lou Jean (Goldie Hawn) who escaped from prison and attempted to reclaim their baby from foster parents. Spielberg's first feature film.


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1. The Last Picture Show (1971)
2. Paper Moon (1973)
3. The Sugarland Express (1974)


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