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| Ryan O'Neal | Moses Pray | |
| Tatum O'Neal | Addie Loggins | |
| Madeline Kahn | Trixie Delight | |
| John Hillerman | Deputy Hardin / Jess Hardin | |
| P.J. Johnson | Imogene | |
| Jessie Lee Fulton | Miss Ollie | |
| James N. Harrell | The Minister | |
| Lila Waters | The Minister's Wife | |
| Noble Willingham | Mr. Robertson | |
| Bob Young | Gas Station Attendant | |
| Jack Saunders | Station Master | |
| Jody Wilbur | Cafe Waitress | |
| Liz Ross | The Widow Morgan (Pearl) | |
| Yvonne Harrison | The Widow Bates (Marie) | |
| Ed Reed | The Lawman (Bates' Home) | |
| Dorothy Price | Ribbon Saleslady | |
| Eleanor Bogart | The Widow Stanley (Elvira) | |
| Dorothy Forster | The Widow Huff (Edna) | |
| Lana Daniel | Moze's Girlfriend | |
| Herschel Morris | The Barber |
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Frank Marshall
Francis Ford Coppola Peter Bogdanovich William Friedkin |
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| Writer | Alvin Sargent
Joe David Brown |
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| Cinematography |
László Kovács
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During the Great Depression, a con man finds himself saddled with a young girl who may or may not be his daughter, and the two forge an unlikely partnership. |
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