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The movie is also a fascinating time capsule of 1973 looking at 1962. The early 1970s were cynical (Watergate, the end of the war). The movie was a retreat to a time when the biggest problem was whether you had enough gas to cruise the strip.
An awkward nerd who experiences a rare night of "coolness" when he cruises in Steve’s car and picks up a rebellious blonde named Debbie (Candy Clark). American Graffiti
Whether you are a gearhead, a film student, or someone who just wants to understand where the "vibe" of Happy Days and Dazed and Confused came from, American Graffiti is required viewing. It is the golden vinyl record of cinema: a little scratched, a little sentimental, and absolutely perfect. The movie is also a fascinating time capsule
"American Graffiti" refers to several different items involving paper, ranging from collectible movie posters to personalized stationery. Film Posters & Print Media : For the 1973 film, specific An awkward nerd who experiences a rare night
: This is a significant archival collection at the Museum of the City of New York containing original graffiti sketches, correspondence, and photographs from influential writers [10].