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American Graffiti
TrailerAmerican Graffiti is set in the evening before best friends and recent high school graduates, Curt Henderson and Steve Bolander. They are scheduled to leave town to head to college back east. They spend one final night cruising the strip with their buddies before they go off to college. Meanwhile...Actors: Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Charles Martin Smith, Cindy Williams, Candy Clark, Mackenzie Phillips, Wolfman Jack, Bo Hopkins, Manuel Padilla Jr., Beau Gentry, ...»Director: George LucasCountry: United StatesDuration: 110 minQuality: HDRelease: 1973IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "American Graffiti"
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Characters of "American Graffiti"
CurtPlayed by: Richard DreyfussSteve BolanderPlayed by: Ron HowardJohnPlayed by: Paul Le MatTerryPlayed by: Charles Martin SmithLaurie BolanderPlayed by: Cindy WilliamsDebbie DunhamPlayed by: Candy ClarkCarolPlayed by: Mackenzie PhillipsDisc JockeyPlayed by: Wolfman JackJoePlayed by: Bo HopkinsCarlosPlayed by: Manuel Padilla Jr.AntsPlayed by: Beau GentryBob FalfaPlayed by: Harrison FordHolsteinPlayed by: Jim BohanBuddaPlayed by: Jana BellanWendyPlayed by: Deby CelizBobbiePlayed by: Lynne Marie StewartMr. WolfePlayed by: Terence McGovernPegPlayed by: Kathleen QuinlanMr. GordonPlayed by: Scott Beach -
Directors of "American Graffiti"
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Creators of "American Graffiti"
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Critic Reviews of "American Graffiti"
TIME MagazineJuly 07, 2014This superb and singular film catches not only the charm and tribal energy of the teen-age 1950s but also the listlessness and the resignation that underscored it all like an incessant bass line in one of the rock-'n'-roll songs of the period.
VarietyJune 27, 2007There is brilliant interplaying and underplaying, of script, performers and direction which will raise howls of laughter from audiences, yet never descends on the screen to overdone mugging, pratfall and other heavy-handed devices normally employed.
Chicago ReaderJune 27, 2007A brilliant work of popular art, it redefined nostalgia as a marketable commodity and established a new narrative style, with locale replacing plot, that has since been imitated to the point of ineffectiveness.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004American Graffiti acts almost as a milestone to show us how far (and in many cases how tragically) we have come.
New York TimesMay 21, 2003It is a very good movie, funny, tough, unsentimental.
Radio TimesJuly 07, 2014Wonderfully evoking the feel and spirit of the era, this is one of those rare movies you live through rather than watch.
TrespassSeptember 15, 2013Nearly 40 years later it still plays as a loose and vibrant testament to an era that is so distinctly America.
7M PicturesSeptember 05, 2013Anyone who has spent their teenage years cruising up and down Main Street will connect with the film... which is part of the reason I didn't.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsMay 21, 2012Playfully suggests what life was like for white teenagers in small-town America during the 1950s and early 1960s.
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Gallery of "American Graffiti"
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Soundtracks of "American Graffiti"
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