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Original title: American Graffiti
Made in: USA 1973
Length: 110 min.
Seen: on TV 17-01-1987
Review read: 431428 times
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American Graffiti is an intelligent and funny coming-of-age drama about a group of friends who have just graduated from high school. The year is 1962. The place is a small American town with few future prospects. Some of the boys and girls want to go away to go on college, others want to stay, and most of them just do not know what they want.
Without being sentimental and overly nostalgic, George Lucas successfully evokes the mood of the early sixties.
Look for Harrison Ford in a small part.
Directed by:
Written by:
George Lucas, Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck.
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Comments on this movie:
From George W.: |
Okay, "American Graffiti" is an okay movie... but I cannot see the attraction that made it one of the top selling movies of 1973... I'm just glad it did, because it made George Lucas able to go ahead with his "StarWars"-saga. |
Written 19/05-2002 17:40
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