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American Graffiti

  • 1973
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  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
103K
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POPULARITY
1,593
1,295
Candy Clark in American Graffiti (1973)
A couple of high school grads spend one final night cruising the strip with their buddies before they go off to college.
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A group of teenagers in California's central valley spend one final night after their 1962 high school graduation cruising the strip with their buddies before they pursue their varying goals... Read allA group of teenagers in California's central valley spend one final night after their 1962 high school graduation cruising the strip with their buddies before they pursue their varying goals.A group of teenagers in California's central valley spend one final night after their 1962 high school graduation cruising the strip with their buddies before they pursue their varying goals.

  • Director
    • George Lucas
  • Writers
    • George Lucas
    • Gloria Katz
    • Willard Huyck
  • Stars
    • Richard Dreyfuss
    • Ron Howard
    • Paul Le Mat
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    103K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,593
    1,295
    • Director
      • George Lucas
    • Writers
      • George Lucas
      • Gloria Katz
      • Willard Huyck
    • Stars
      • Richard Dreyfuss
      • Ron Howard
      • Paul Le Mat
    • 391User reviews
    • 137Critic reviews
    • 97Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 5 Oscars
      • 9 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Richard Dreyfuss
    Richard Dreyfuss
    • Curt
    Ron Howard
    Ron Howard
    • Steve
    • (as Ronny Howard)
    Paul Le Mat
    Paul Le Mat
    • John
    Charles Martin Smith
    Charles Martin Smith
    • Terry
    • (as Charlie Martin Smith)
    Cindy Williams
    Cindy Williams
    • Laurie
    Candy Clark
    Candy Clark
    • Debbie
    Mackenzie Phillips
    Mackenzie Phillips
    • Carol
    Wolfman Jack
    Wolfman Jack
    • Disc Jockey
    Bo Hopkins
    Bo Hopkins
    • Joe
    Manuel Padilla Jr.
    Manuel Padilla Jr.
    • Carlos
    Beau Gentry
    • Ants
    Harrison Ford
    Harrison Ford
    • Bob Falfa
    Jim Bohan
    • Holstein
    Jana Bellan
    Jana Bellan
    • Budda
    Deby Celiz
    • Wendy
    Lynne Marie Stewart
    Lynne Marie Stewart
    • Bobbie
    Terence McGovern
    Terence McGovern
    • Mr. Wolfe
    • (as Terry McGovern)
    Kathleen Quinlan
    Kathleen Quinlan
    • Peg
    • (as Kathy Quinlan)
    • Director
      • George Lucas
    • Writers
      • George Lucas
      • Gloria Katz
      • Willard Huyck
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    User reviews391

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    9moonspinner55

    Seems almost an accidental classic

    I don't know if George Lucas really knew what he had in this picture--surely the screenplay seemed funny enough, and the thought of the cars and the period music was enticing--but did he really know these "unknown" actors would bring these characters to life? It seems almost a fluke, shot in 29 days and on a tight budget, but "American Graffiti" is a classic. It is perhaps pure nostalgia, mixing pathos and humor, sadness and craziness, hope and reflection in quiet little bursts of excitement. After cruising with Milner all night, teenage Carol hates to say goodbye but does, waving from her porch with the light on; Toad survives one bad accident after another, but his real moment is in hearing praise from his date (fantastic, husky-voiced Candy Clark, dolled up like a speeding Sandra Dee) just before she says good night; after chasing his dream date all night, Kurt (Richard Dreyfuss, green and anxious, and appealingly bemused) finally gets to talk to the stunning blonde wonder on the telephone, where she whispers a wrenching goodbye. The whole movie is steeped in reflection. It has great, great humor, yet it leaves one with a bittersweet melancholia. For yesterday is in the past, with our music, our memories and our hesitant farewells. ***1/2 from ****
    serla43

    My own past.... and it was so great !!!

    In 1962, I was 19 years old. So, don,t ask me if I can relate to the movie American Graffiti. Music, emotions, friends, drive-ins, THAT WAS MY LIFE.. . and many scenes remind me of that good time, before making adult decisions.

    Darn, Curt leaves friends and family to persue studies in the East. I left friends and family to start my carreer as a jounalist in a small town weekly newspaper in 1963. And YES, I sured danced to music and songs provided by a real little musical groups. The Platters were standard fare for slow dances. Those sock ups dances in gymnasiums were soooooo full of different kinds of emotions. My Wolfman Jack was Joey Reynolds, then a fast talking DJ, at WKBW, in Buffalo, that came in strong at night in Montreal. And yes, I went back years later to my old high school to walk in the halls, like Curt, and remember ... remember friends that I still had and those that had moved into their own world of responsabilities and out of mine. All the songs in me movie can stick to something I lived listening to them, as they came out, got airplay and made me dance or fall in love, if not both. My Mel'S Drive In was a A & W drive in and, yes, in our gang there was a 1957 Chevrolet, with a boosted motor under the hood. Milner would have loved to drive it. I could go on and on.... Don't ask me if it's a great movie. For me, it's a window on my youth and, darn, did I have a great time. So, for me, the movie is GREAT !. I always watch it with a broad smile on my face. No nostalgia goose bumps for me. Life is great also today but when I watch American Graffiti, I have the immense pleasure of reliving my teenage years and enjoy the magic of them, with all my heart and soul. Thanks Lucas !!!!
    7caspian1978

    The American Garden

    The summer of 1962, for these four Youths, it's the closest they will ever get to the Garden of Eden. The music, the cars, the drinking, the dancing, and the innocence, American Graffiti is a harder film to make than Star Wars. To identify with the generation and to create truth from the characters, George Lucas's masterpiece is American Graffiti. From the town Big shot, the future Race car Driver, the Perfect Couple, and the local Nerd, it is amazing how the audience identifies with all these characters from out past. Like a page out of the high school year book, this movie jumps back into the early 60's, before the war, before the lines were drawn, the age of innocence in America would soon be coming to an end. This is the last party of the summer before the dream finally ends.
    jantoniou

    The great, seminal '60s nostalgia flick

    I was born at the beginning of the next decade--1970--yet "American Graffiti" was a chord that rippled throughout my life.

    My father, who, like George Lucas, grew up in California's Central Valley, said this movie perfectly captured what it was like to grow up there--street cruising, hot rodding, picking up chicks, pulling pranks. Though this movie necessarily sidesteps the boredom inherent in growing up in the pesticide-choked San Joaquin Valley, the place itself is not as important the time it explores. It was a time just before the 1960s descended into the beginning of the end of American culture--the prototypical middle America that existed in almost all its small towns and now has substantively disappeared thanks to the urbanization and suburbanization of much of this country.

    The ensemble cast, including so many that went on to become hugely successful in Hollywood--Ron Howard, Cindy Williams (well, with Laverne & Shirley at least), Richard Dreyfuss, and of course Harrison Ford (not to mention Lucas himself)--is handled with great skill from such a young director and reinforces the mystery why Lucas has so horribly mishandled Star Wars Eps. I and II. Lucas simply has been at the Ranch too long and his brilliant career has arrived parked in the garage at a large, entirely perfunctory business and media empire.

    Anyway, regardless of Lucas' drift far away from the cutting edge, "American Graffiti" still stands as a kind of monument to his precocity. It is the kind of movie that hits every note with effortless precision, which I think is less the effort of great editing as it is a combination of youthful exuberance and actors and a director at essentially the beginning of their ascent as some of the best in the business.

    This movie also withstands the test of time simply because it works magically both for those who have no particular emotional connection to the '60s and for those who were there on nearly equal levels. There is tremendous humor and naturalistic character play and dialog that few can help but be drawn into. Anyone with any sense of history will acknowledge that all the characters are standing at the edge of the deflowering and self-destruction of America in the '60s. It is a time of tremendous innocence, change, and harrowing decisions. The Bay of Pigs, Cuban Missile Crisis, and Vietnam haven't happened yet.

    With Iraq and terrorism chewing at our consciousness every day, it's pretty easy for modern youth to identify and yearn for the nostalgia of such innocence.
    Björn-5

    As it should have been and sometimes was

    While born three years after the events in the film, I could still relate to the plight of being a teenager on the threshold to adult life. I think it takes a pretty insensitive person not to be captivated by this excellent movie (boring? - because just one car blew up, or what?!). This was the 3rd or 4th time I saw it, and it is just getting better. It is unusual to see filmmaking of this caliber coming from Hollywood (not least when considering Lucas' latest offering - blech!), but like movies like "The Year My Voice Broke" and "My Life as a Dog", "American Graffiti" tells us something about where we came from, without being dull or preachy. ***½ out of ****

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    • Trivia
      Due to the low budget, George Lucas was unable to pay all of the crew members. He offered to give many of them a screen credit in lieu of payment, and they accepted. Traditionally, only department heads received screen credit. Giving screen credit to all crew members is now standard, which is why closing credits last so much longer now.
    • Goofs
      The movie is set in 1962, but a cinema marquee advertises Dementia 13 (1963) (released in 1963). This was done on purpose by George Lucas, because Dementia 13 was Producer Francis Ford Coppola's first movie.
    • Quotes

      Curt Henderson: You're the most beautiful, exciting thing I've ever seen in my life and I don't know anything about you.

    • Crazy credits
      Worded epilogues prior to the credits shows what happen to the characters following the movie. While this has since become commonplace in films, it was considered innovative at the time.
    • Alternate versions
      Originally released at 110 minutes; re-edited and re-released in a slightly longer version (112 minutes) in 1978 when many of its then-unknown stars became famous.
    • Connections
      Featured in 747 en péril (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      At The Hop
      Written by John Madara, Artie Singer and Dave White (uncredited)

      Performed by Flash Cadillac (as Flash Cadillac and The Continental Kids)

      Produced by Kim Fowley

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 1974 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • American Graffiti: Locura de verano
    • Filming locations
      • Mel's Drive-in - 140 South Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, California, USA(demolished)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Lucasfilm
      • The Coppola Company
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    • Budget
      • $750,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $115,000,000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $115,006,690
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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