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Amazon.com: American Graffiti [Blu-ray] : Ron Howard, Cindy Williams, Richard Dreyfuss, Harrison Ford, Wolfman Jack, Candy Clark, Mackenzie Phillips, Paul Le Mat, Charles Martin Smith, Suzanne Somers, George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, Gloria Katz, Willard Huyck, Marcia Lucas, Verna Fields: Movies & TV
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"American Graffiti" Ron Howard, Candy Clark, Charlie Martin Smith
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It was a turning point for the director, and for his characters, too.
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A dramatic monologue for men from the movie, American Graffiti.
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KIP's AMERICAN GRAFFITI BLOG is a tribute to the 1973 film classic, AMERICAN GRAFFITI with pictures, personal interviews and other articles.
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An enduring classic, American Graffiti is a coming of age story inspired by director George Lucas' youth in the valley town of Modesto, California. It is a masterwork of vibrant colors, exciting soundtracks, and endearing characters.
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Candy Clark is best known for playing the fun-loving blonde bombshell Debbie -- opposite Charles Martin Smith as Terry -- in the OG George Lucas film, "American Graffiti." Guess what she looks like now!
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American Graffiti is one of the most socially and culturally profound movies of the 70s, and here we explore the reasons behind its status as a masterpiece.
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Bo Hopkins "Joe The Pharoah" in American Graffiti 1973
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"American Graffiti" Ron Howard, Cindy Williams 1973 Universal
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On the set of "American Graffiti", 1973. L to R: Jana Bellan, co-writer/director George Lucas. After the box-office disappointment of "THX-1138" (1971), Lucas focused on stories from his days growing up in Modesto, CA. No studio wanted to take a chance except Universal on the strict condition it was shot for a low budget. It cost $775,000 to produce, earned over $200 million - making it one of the most profitable movies of all time - and gave Lucas the clout to create "Star Wars".
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Paul La Matt: American Graffiti
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Suzanne Somers, The Blonde, in a White '56 T-Bird in American Graffiti. Richard Dreyfuss looking across at her.
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