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CONTAINS: THE MAKING OF AMERICAN GRAFFITI DOCUMENTARY FEATURING INTERVIEWS WITH DIRECTOR GEORGE LUCAS, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA, AND CAST MEMBERS PLUS NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN SCREEN TESTS OF THE CAST AND THEATRICAL TRAILER.
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Last updated: November 18, 2009, 12:15 am
American Graffiti Customer reviews:
Average Rating: 4.5 Total Reviews: 168
(Patricia Otten, 2009-09-12) Our favorite movie depicting the time that we were teenagers. Cruising, the drive-in, all of it. Love it.
(N. Bishop, 2009-09-06) American Graffiti If like me, you where into girls, cars and staying out on Saturday nights with your friends, this great movie will take you back to those glorious weekend nights of our youth
(William Eline, 2009-08-23) Having lived as a teenager in the 50's, I can definitely relate to this movie. It's a great depiction of what life was really like back in those days. The movie stirs up a lot of happy memories for me of the good ole days when you enjoyed the simpler things in life and friends really meant something to you. The choice of cast members is great, the music is great and the story-line is great. I never get tired of watching this movie.
(S. Peek, 2009-07-11) Although I have heard about American Graffiti for many years, I had never seen it until now. It is a teenage coming of age show set in a small California town in the early 1960s. It features Curt Henderson (Richard Dreyfuss) and Steve Bolander (Ron Howard) as best friends who are getting ready to go off to college together. They have lots of second thoughts and relationship issues to sort through. There are lots of typical teenager type situations throughout - car chases, breakups, etc. It is really a fun show to watch. In addition to the storyline, there is a lot of great classic music and some future big stars getting a start besides Dreyfuss (Ron Howard was already well known from his childhood series work). Others who are in this include Suzanne Somers and Harrison Ford. The legendary disk jockey Wolfman Jack also fills a cameo role. Although I may have never gotten around to watching this movie if it wasn't in my Netflix queue, I am glad that I did. It is really a good time.
(J. Rusev, 2009-04-03) Great movie about my teenage years. (late 50's, early 60's). It was like a documentary!