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American Graffiti is a 1973 film directed by George Lucas. It tells the story of a group of small-town middle-class American California teenagers on the last night of summer. It is set in 1962 against the backdrop of commentary and music created by disc jockey Wolfman Jack. The commentary is from his U.S. broadcasting studio that is linked to the transmitter of border-blaster XERB in Mexico.

More American Graffiti
, a sequel, was released in 1979 to lukewarm critical and commercial reception.

Production

Stars

American Graffiti starred Richard Dreyfuss
(Curt Henderson), Ron Howard (Steve Bolander), Paul Le Mat
(John Milner), Charles Martin Smith
(Terry Fields), Candy Clark
, Cindy Williams
, Mackenzie Phillips
and Harrison Ford
. It also featured the first major public appearance by disc jockey Wolfman Jack. Suzanne Somers
had a small but notable part as a blonde in the Ford Thunderbird.

Script and location

The script was written by George Lucas, Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck. Although the movie was based upon the memories of George Lucas regarding his teenage years in Modesto, California, it was shot on location around San Rafael and Petaluma in the Bay Area of Northern California. The low-budget movie was mostly shot during night in less than a month.

Musical accuracy

The movie gained some of its popularity through its accurate reflection of period music. The depiction of Wolfman Jack broadcasting live from a local studio in California via a transmitter in Mexico is not accurate. This is because provisions of the Brinkley Act forbade cross-border broadcasting. However, Wolfman Jack did broadcast from XERB, but not in the manner shown in the picture. In reality, radio station XERB was located in Mexico, across the border from its town of license, Del Rio, Texas. Mexican radio stations have no regulation on wattage output. However, the station's FCC licensing to Del Rio is what made the practice illegal. This phenomenon became known as "Outlaw Mexican Radio". In the film, the practice is referenced with phrases like "He flies that thing all the way around the world! It's against the law, man!"

Storyline

The film focuses on vignettes about the four young men: Curt, Steve, Terry, and John. Curt is not sure if he wants to go off to college, despite receiving a lodge scholarship, much to Steve's consternation. Steve, on the other hand, is not sure about his relationship with steady girlfriend Laurie, Curt's sister. Curt spends the whole night riding around in other people's cars obsessing about a mysterious blonde driving a white Ford Thunderbird.

John splits his time between trying to pick up girls, "baby-sitting" a precocious 14-year old girl, and defending his reputation as the fastest drag racer in town. Terry uses Steve's car to pick up a girl.

Ironically, by the end of the night it is Curt who goes off to college, while Steve decides to stay in town and settle down with Laurie. As the film closes, a series of onscreen title cards reveal the characters' ultimate fates: John gets killed by a drunk driver two years later, Terry is reported as missing in action in Vietnam, Steve becomes an insurance salesman, and Curt moves to Canada and becomes a writer. The sequel follows Terry's service in Vietnam as well as Steve's and Laurie's marriage in California.

Academy Awards

The film was nominated for several Academy Awards:
  • Best Actress in a Supporting Role
    - Candy Clark
  • Best Director - George Lucas
  • Best Film Editing - Verna Fields and Marcia Lucas
  • Best Picture - Francis Ford Coppola and Gary Kurtz
  • Best Writing, Story and Screenplay Based on Factual Material or Material Not Previously Published or Produced - Willard Huyck, Gloria Katz and George Lucas

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