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  1. 2 days ago · Cast of American Graffiti. American Graffiti follows a group of high school friends in 1962 on their last night before heading off to college and adulthood. The cast features a talented ensemble of actors portraying memorable characters from that era. The most popular cast member today is Richard Dreyfuss, Curt Henderson.

  2. 3 days ago · American Graffiti is a classic coming-of-age film set in the early 1960s. The tagline "Where were you in ___" refers to the year in which the movie takes place. In this case, the answer is 62, indicating the year 1962. The film follows a group of high school friends as they navigate through one eventful night before they go their separate ways.

  3. 1 day ago · American Graffiti – 7.4 Universal American Graffiti stands out in Lucas’ filmography as both the black sheep of his films and perhaps the best example of his strengths as a filmmaker.

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  5. 2 days ago · "American Graffiti" is not only a nostalgic trip down memory lane but also a masterful cinematic achievement. Director George Lucas's keen eye for detail and authentic recreation of the 1960s makes the film a visual feast. The soundtrack, featuring classic rock and roll hits, perfectly captures the mood and ambiance of the era.

  6. 1 day ago · The famous “Star Wars” creator turns 80 Five essential movies written and/or directed by George Lucas. Born on May 14, 1944 in Modesto, California, George Lucas mainstream debut happened in 1973 with “American Graffiti”, however, it was the “Star Wars” saga, starting in 1977, that earned him worldwide fame and cult status.

  7. 4 days ago · "American Graffiti" takes place during a summer night in 1962, but "All Summer Long" wasn't even recorded until May of 1964; nevertheless it seems like the perfect tune to close the movie. I've always considered myself a gigantic Beach Boys' fan, but the first time I ever heard the song was when I first saw the movie in 1973.

  8. 5 days ago · American Graffiti is a coming-of-age film set in the early 1960s and follows a group of teenagers on their last night before heading off to college. Bob Falfa, played by Harrison Ford, is a hot-rod enthusiast and a rival to the main character, Curt Henderson. The line is said during a scene where Bob is showing off his yellow and green ...

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