American Graffiti (1973)

American Graffiti Movie ReviewTeens spend a last evening cruising the town before adulthood starts to kick in.

Now, let us check out some credentials here: it stars Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard and Harrison Ford, directed and co-written by George Lucas, produced by Francis Ford Coppola. How bad can this film be?

In this case, not bad at all. The lives of several high school grads are exposed here on the last night they will all be together.

This is a fun and fantastic trip through the innocent age of the 50's. Everything about this movie is good. It will surely soon be known as an American classic. And it is just so much fun to see your favorite actors looking so young.

This movie was the inspiration for one of the most loved Sitcoms in TV history, Happy Days.

 

4 out of 5 stars

American Graffiti Movie

  • Release Date: 11 August 1973
  • Category: Comedy/Drama
  • Length: 112 min
  • Rated: PG

Starring

  • Richard Dreyfuss
  • Ron Howard
  • Cindy Williams
  • Paul Le Mat
  • Harrison Ford
  • Mackenzie Phillips
  • Wolfman Jack

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