Bogdanovich directed Tatum O’Neal to an Oscar win for Best Supporting Actress at age 10 (to date, the youngest winner) for her fearless portrayal of Addie Loggins, who, after the sudden death of her mother, hitches a ride with the con artist and her maybe-biological father, Moses Prey (O’Neal’s real life dad, Ryan O’Neal). Together, the two become partners in crime, grifting and swindling their way across the Great Depression-busted Midwest. Pitch-perfectly employing the exceptional on-screen chemistry between his father and daughter stars, Bogdanovich crafts an emotionally rich portrait of two broken people who fiercely need each other.