American Graffiti

Titolo originale: American Graffiti
Regia: George Lucas |
Anno: 1973
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Dramma
Tag: farewell | california | rock 'n' roll | robbery | airplane | car race | love at first sight | radio station | radio presenter | radio | vandalism | coming of age | semi autobiographical | kids | 1960s |
Cast: Richard Dreyfuss | Ron Howard | Paul Le Mat | Charles Martin Smith | Cindy Williams | Candy Clark | Mackenzie Phillips | Wolfman Jack | Bo Hopkins | Manuel Padilla Jr. | Beau Gentry | Harrison Ford | Jim Bohan | Jana Bellan | Deby Celiz | Lynne Marie Stewart | Terence McGovern | Kathleen Quinlan | Timothy F. Crowley | Scott Beach | John Brent | Gordon Analla | John Bracci | Jody Carlson | Del Close | Chuck Dorsett | Stephen Knox | Joe Miksak | George Meyer | James Cranna | Johnny Weissmuller Jr. | William Niven | Al Nalbandian | Bob Pasaak | Christopher Pray | Susan Richardson | Jan Dunn | Charlie Murphy | Ed Greenberg | Lisa Herman | Mark Anger | Kay Lenz | Caprice Schmidt | Joe Spano | Debralee Scott | Ron Vincent | Donna Wehr | Cam Whitman | Jan Wilson | Suzanne Somers | Fred Ross | George Lucas |

Siamo negli anni Sessanta. John Miller, Terry Fields, Steve Bilander e Curt Menderson sono quattro amici arrivati al confine tra l'adolescenza e la vera giovinezza. Il pensiero più importante per loro è di avere una ragazza di sera, ma naturalmente non c'è rosa senza spine. Tra spavalderia, entusiasmo di vivere, maturità millantata e ben più sincera maldestraggine, le loro aspettative e le loro insicurezze vengono collaudate da una serie di situazioni che trovano il loro coronamento nel più classico dei duelli automobilistici.

Approfondimenti

It is one of the first films to use period popular music in lieu of an orchestral soundtrack. The on [...] D
There is a Mel's Diner at Universal Studios Orlando where patrons can stop in and eat. Parked out fr [...] D
Francis Ford Coppola encouraged George Lucas to cast Wolfman Jack as himself in a cameo appearance. D
The company which provided the DC-7 airplane for the final scene was called "Magic Carpet Travel Ser [...] D
The playing of "oldies" in the soundtrack became part of a 1970s trend where various recordings by t [...] D
The white 1958 Chevy Impala - Steve Bolander's car - sat at the movie studio for some time after the [...] D
George Lucas turned down offers to direct I diamanti dell'ispettore Klute (1973), Tommy (1975) and H [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2000 list of the Top 100 Funniest American Movies. D
This was one of the first major features to do away with a musical score altogether and just use pop [...] D
George Lucas's last project prior to his Star Wars/Indiana Jones projects. D
Ron Howard and Cindy Williams would go on to future TV series, Howard's being Happy Days (1974) (on [...] D
The soundtrack was originally to consist of some 80 classic rock songs from the 1950s and 1960s, but [...] D
Richard Dreyfuss complained over the wardrobe that George Lucas had chosen for his character. D
There is no real liquor named Old Harper. The closest is I.W. Harper Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, which [...] D
The 1955 Chevrolet driven by Bob (Harrison Ford) was actually three different cars: the "hot rod" ve [...] D
After the success of Easy Rider (1969), Universal Pictures hit on the idea of letting young filmmake [...] D
The band playing at the sock-hop, Herby and the Heartbeats, is Flash Cadillac and the Continental Ki [...] D
Due to the low budget, George Lucas was unable to pay all of the crew members. He offered to give ma [...] D
When John (Paul Le Mat) and Carol (Mackenzie Phillips) are sitting at the red light, a car full of g [...] D
The Douglas DC-7 airplane at the end of the movie was previously owned by the rock group Grand Funk [...] D
Richard Dreyfuss had his forehead gashed after Paul Le Mat threw him into a swimming pool the day be [...] D
Harrison Ford was arrested one night while in a bar fight and kicked out of his motel room. D
According to George Lucas, this film was the first to list all of the crew members during the end cr [...] D
Walter Murch assisted George Lucas in post-production for audio mixing and sound design purposes. Mu [...] D
About 300 pre-1962 cars were needed to create the cruising scenes, and over 1000 classic-car owners [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Ameri [...] D
In the scene where the rear axle is torn off the police car, the movie title displayed on the marque [...] D
The film was shot almost entirely at night, typically from 9 PM till about 4:30 AM. Though it was du [...] D
This movie was shot almost exclusively at night. D
The retro band at the hop was Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids. Founded in 1969, it was inspi [...] D
George Lucas: can be heard as the voice of the pizza man who Wolfman Jack prank calls at Pinkie's Pi [...] D
George Lucas told film buddy and fellow director William Friedkin that American Graffiti was Lucas's [...] D
Richard Dreyfuss recalls that he was often called onto the set early during camera setups because th [...] D
John and Steve never speak directly to each other, and the only thing that Steve says to John is "Mi [...] D
When Steve and Laurie are introduced at the hop, the MC says, "The next dance will be a Snowball, an [...] D
George Lucas has said that three of the male leads represent different parts of himself: Curt is his [...] D
George Lucas: [THX 1138] License plate on John Milner's car is "THX-138". L'uomo che fuggì dal fu [...] D
Some of the main characters represent different stages from George Lucas's younger life. Curt Hender [...] D
After CinemaScope proved to be too expensive, George Lucas decided that the film should have a docum [...] D
When Wolfman Jack makes an on-air prank call to Pinky's Pizza, the voice on the other end belongs to [...] D
Was Steven Spielberg involved in the making of American Graffiti D
George Lucas had wanted his wife, Marcia Lucas, to edit the film, but Universal executive Ned Tanen [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
The film was shot in sequence, so as filming went on and the actors grew tired from the shooting sch [...] D
Carol calls Jon a J.D., which is short for juvenile delinquent. D
Steve kids a classmate about using "zit makeup." This refers to Clearasil, a pimple-concealing produ [...] D
First credited screen appearance of Kathleen Quinlan. She plays Peggy, a girl who comforts Laurie, w [...] D
The pinball machines in the arcade are from left to right Gottlieb's Wild Wild West (1969) , Gottlie [...] D
One of the main reasons why so many studios initially turned down the script was because George Luca [...] D
The cars in the film are metaphors for their drivers. The snooty girls are riding in a parent's Cadi [...] D
One of the scenes that had to be edited out involved an oily used car salesman. George Lucas origina [...] D
Two cameras were used simultaneously in scenes involving conversations between actors in different c [...] D
Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, and Bo Hopkins were often drunk between takes, and had conducted climbin [...] D
During the sequence in which John and Carol smeared shaving cream on the 1960 Cadillac and deflated [...] D
In gratitude for his performance George Lucas gave Wolfman Jack a fraction of a percentage point of [...] D
The film was briefly considered to be released as a TV movie as studio executives felt the film's la [...] D
During most of the film the sounds on the radio were enhanced with a "slap-back" effect - a near sim [...] D
President of United Artists David V. Picker gave George Lucas the go ahead to write American Graffit [...] D
Although the story takes place in Modesto, California, George Lucas decided not to film there, as he [...] D
Re-released as a double feature with La stangata (1973). D
John wears a white T-shirt and jeans, which was the uniform of the day for the tough kids with the c [...] D
It's a common misconception that this film inspired TV's Happy Days (1974). The original pilot for t [...] D
At the hop when Steve and Laurie are introduced to lead a dance the song playing is 'Smoke Gets in Y [...] D
Filming began on 6/26/72 and ended on 7/24/72 after 4 weeks or 28 days of filming. D
Mackenzie Phillips got the part of Carol when she was 12 years old. Her parents put her on a plane w [...] D
In the movie the street where the final drag race took place between Falfa and Milner was called Par [...] D
To finance this film, George Lucas approached his father among others for money, which he found trou [...] D
The only film directed by George Lucas that doesn't begin with a big block of scrolling text (the op [...] D
Epilogue says that Curt Henderson (Richard Dreyfuss) now is a writer. In Stand by Me - Ricordo di un [...] D
Butch Patrick was up for a role in this movie. George Lucas told him he had to cut his hair. Butch r [...] D
The three scenes that were added to the 1978 re-release were cut from the original release as a resu [...] D
Features Candy Clark's only Oscar nominated performance. D
Vic, the boy who talks to Debbie at Mel's, was played by Joe Spano. He later would play the NASA dir [...] D
Because the main cast was associated with younger actors, the casting call and notices went through [...] D
As Milner starts cruising, the 1961 Del Shannon song Runaway is playing on the radio. This was the f [...] D
The movie listed on the cinema marquee when the cop car loses its rear axle is "Dementia 13", which [...] D
The film was previewed before an audience of young people in Northpoint Theater, San Francisco, on a [...] D
Universal initially projected a $600,000 budget, but added an additional $175,000 once producer Fran [...] D
The scene in which Steve assures Laurie he is staying in town and not going with Curt was shot in on [...] D
Mark Hamill auditioned for a part. He was famously cast in the lead of director George Lucas' next f [...] D
The way George Lucas had originally written the script had each of the four story lines following ea [...] D
Over 100 unknown actors auditioned for Curt Henderson before Richard Dreyfuss was cast. George Lucas [...] D
Even though Steve was supposed to be a year older than Laurie, Ron Howard is actually seven years yo [...] D
Set designer Roger Christian claims he added the pair of dice hanging in the Millennium Falcon cockp [...] D
The Fender Stratocaster that the guitar player is using at the sock hop is a 1950's body. However, t [...] D
The scene after the drag race in which John admits to Terry that he was losing when Falfa's car lost [...] D
The Fonzie character was added to Happy Days because Paul Le Mat's John Milner Greaser character was [...] D
Universal thought so little of the film (not knowing how to market it, and certain that as it had no [...] D
Production proceeded with virtually no input or interference from Universal. D
The scene at the liquor store in which Terry asks Debbie for money was shot in one take. Candy Clark [...] D
Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz found the ending depressing and were incredulous that George Lucas pla [...] D
Though only credited as "visual consultant," Haskell Wexler acted as the de facto cinematographer fo [...] D
Universal Pictures gave Lucas $600,000 and another $175,000 for a total of $775,000 dollars. Lucas's [...] D
Wolfman Jack, who played himself in the movie, was specifically chosen by George Lucas to play a rol [...] D
Despite many Paramount/Universal movies of the era being heavily released by CIC Video in the UK for [...] D
The Ford Coupe driven by Paul Le Mat's character had a 1966 Chevrolet 327 cu.in. engine. The black 1 [...] D
At the end of the film, the text indicates that the character of Curt is 'a writer living in Canada' [...] D
In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked this as the #62 Greatest Movie of All Time. D
In 1962, when the movie is set, Richard Dreyfuss, Paul Le Mat, Cindy Williams, Candy Clark, Bo Hopki [...] D
John's "Alright, boss," response to Carol was an imitation of Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, who played [...] D
After Verna Fields's departure, George Lucas struggled with editing the film's story structure. He h [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the Top 100 Greatest American Movies. D
Budgetary reasons forced George Lucas to drop the opening scene, in which the Blonde Angel, Curt's i [...] D
Filming was beset by a series of misfortunes and disasters. The day before filming was due to start [...] D
The '55 Chevy Bob Falfa drives is the same '55 Chevy used in the movie Strada a doppia corsia (1971) [...] D
The film is set in director George Lucas hometown of Modesto, California. D
The entire sock hop sequence was filmed in one day. D
Fred Roos, a former casting director on The Andy Griffith Show (1960), suggested Ron Howard for the [...] D
Harrison Ford was asked to cut his hair for the film. He refused, stating that his role was too shor [...] D
Harrison Ford initially turned down the film because he was offered $485 a week, less than he earned [...] D
Cindy Williams originally wanted to play Carol, and was even willing to have braces put on her teeth [...] D
The story in American Graffiti is said to have taken place in September of 1962 just before school s [...] D
When Charles Martin Smith pulls up on the Vespa in the beginning, his crash into the building wasn't [...] D
The DC-7 that Richard Dreyfuss boards at the end of the film (Magic Carpet Airlines) had a flat tire [...] D
The DC-7 airliner, registered N5903, seen at the end of the film was built in 1956 and originally se [...] D
The owner of the Thunderbird was never more than a few feet away from his prized possession during f [...] D
The Pharoahs who "kidnap" Curt are based on George Lucas' car club cohorts growing up in Modesto cal [...] D
The number "327" appears quite often in George Lucas' movies. Here it is printed on the side of an e [...] D
Harrison Ford's character Bob Falfa was named after Robert Dalva, a USC friend and collaborator of G [...] D
Screenwriter Richard Walter did an uncredited rewrite, though it is unknown if any of his work survi [...] D
Filming of the climactic drag race was hampered when one of the cars broke an axle, then broke the r [...] D
Charles Martin Smith (18) and Ron Howard (18) were the only two real teenage principal actors of the [...] D
The Pharaohs talk about the mysterious D.J., the Wolfman, speculating that he was either broadcastin [...] D
There is a rumor that while George Lucas and a co-worker were editing the film, the co-worker asked [...] D
George Lucas considered covering duties as the sole cinematographer, but dropped the idea. Instead, [...] D
For this movie, Francis Ford Coppola served as producer, while George Lucas was the director. In 198 [...] D
As the plane takes off in the final scene, a drive-in movie screen can be seen in the distance. This [...] D
One of three comedies that were nominated for the 1974 Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Picture; it wa [...] D
When Curt is riding with the Pharaohs, Wolfman Jack is heard talking to "Floyd" and saying, "Floyd, [...] D
Given the popularity of the film's cars with customizers and hot rodders in the years since its rele [...] D
George Lucas was inspired by I vitelloni (1953). D
It is the only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year not to win any Academy Awards. D
With its production budget of about $750,000 and its eventual box office gross of over $115 million, [...] D
Producer Francis Ford Coppola would later cast both Cindy Williams and Harrison Ford in La conversaz [...] D
American Graffiti (1973) is considered one of the best movies ever made; More American Graffiti is c [...] D
Mel's Drive-In was demolished after the movie was completed, but the owner's son, Steve, decided to [...] D
This is the first of two films in which Charles Martin Smith and Ron Howard appear together. They wo [...] D
It was widely assumed that Ron Howard was cast as Richie Cunningham on Happy Days due to the success [...] D
An assistant cameraman was run over after he fell off the back of the camera truck during filming of [...] D
Carol (Mackenzie Phillips) wears a T-shirt that says "Surf Boards by Dewey Weber". Weber was a well [...] D
The original version's end title for John Milner indicated that he was killed in June of 1964. Versi [...] D
Terry McGovern, who plays Bill Wolfe, coined the term "Wookie" during filming L'uomo che fuggì da [...] D
MGM, Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures all turned down the opportunity to c [...] D
Dissatisfied with the name "American Graffiti", producers Francis Ford Coppola and Ned Tanen suggest [...] D
One actor set fire to George Lucas's motel room. D
Ironically, George Lucas missed his high school reunion because he was too busy shooting this film. D
The 1967 Citroen 2CV that appears in the film, a rarity on American roads in any era, was purchased [...] D
Paul Le Mat had to be rushed to hospital after suffering a walnut allergy flare-up after eating a wa [...] D
Of the six films directed by George Lucas, the only one not to be in the science fiction genre (his [...] D
The cartoon movie poster was drawn by longtime Mad Magazine artist Mort Drucker, who ended up also d [...] D

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Frase

[first lines] Terry Fields: Hey, what do you say, [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] Get your bugaloos [...] D
Mr. Gordon: Hey, what are you punks doing? What's [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: I can't really talk for the Wolf [...] D
Curt Henderson: You know Toby Juarez? Toby Juarez, [...] D
Steve Bolander: Where's my rod? Terry Fields: You [...] D
John Milner: So, your Judy's little... Shit! How o [...] D
Carol: [to Falfa] Your car is uglier than I am! [ [...] D
Girl in Cadillac: Hey! You got a bitchin' car. Jo [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] He's a friend of [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: [to Curt] Hey, what do you want? [...] D
Curt Henderson: Why is it every girl that comes ar [...] D
Carol: Oh, rats. I thought some of my friends migh [...] D
Mr. Kroot: All right, all right, Bolander, break t [...] D
Herby & the Heartbeats: [singing] Bah-bah-bah-bah, [...] D
Curt Henderson: Hey, any of you guys know a blonde [...] D
Carol: I just love listening to Wolfman. My Mom wo [...] D
Laurie Henderson: Get your cooties off me! D
Steve Bolander: Let's dance. D
Eddie: I hear college girls really put out. D
John Milner: Shit! Hey, get down! Carol: Hey, is [...] D
Debbie Dunham: Are you for real? Come on, girls do [...] D
Ants: Hey, man, who cut the cheese? Joe: He who s [...] D
Terry Fields: Jesus, what a night! D
Carlos: You tell her, Wolfman! He's my man. When I [...] D
Debbie Dunham: Is that tuck and roll? Terry Field [...] D
Carlos: Hey, watch it. Fuzz ahead. D
XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] Hey, this one is [...] D
Curt Henderson: Stand by for justice! D
Wendy: I gotta go. Curt Henderson: Where are you [...] D
John Milner: I was a dirty bird, Carol's not grung [...] D
Wendy: I thought you were going away to school. C [...] D
Bob Falfa: Hey man, I'm sorry if I scared ya! Joh [...] D
Bob Falfa: Hey, you know a guy around here with a [...] D
Debbie Dunham: Hey, why don't we go get your jeep? [...] D
Herby & the Heartbeats: [singing] All the cats and [...] D
Curt Henderson: You gonna go after him? John Miln [...] D
John Milner: Don't you have homework or something [...] D
[last lines] John Milner: I know, uh... you proba [...] D
Teenager in car: [to Terry] Is that you in that be [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] Oh, I can't belie [...] D
Terry Fields: Pardon me, sir, but I lost my I.D. i [...] D
Vic: Hey Deb, How's my soft baby? Debbie Dunham: [...] D
Carol: Good, a cop. I'm going to tell him you trie [...] D
Carol: Gee, thanks. It's just like a ring or somet [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] Who is this on th [...] D
[John and Falfa arrive at Paradise Road for their [...] D
Terry Fields: Are you guys ready? D
Terry Fields: A double Chubby-Chuck, a chili-barb, [...] D
Curt Henderson: You're the most beautiful, excitin [...] D
Steve Bolander: We're finally getting out of this [...] D
Carol: You're an ogre, just like my father. He won [...] D
John Milner: What the hell's goin' on here, Toad? [...] D
John Milner: Go ahead, Curtsy, baby. You go on ove [...] D
Steve Bolander: I thought, maybe before I leave, w [...] D
Man at Accident: [after Terry has backed into his [...] D
Terry Fields: Oh, that was beautiful, John. Just b [...] D
Curt Henderson: Listen, I still gotta find that bl [...] D
Curt Henderson: [to the mysterious blonde, driving [...] D
John Milner: [to Carol] Hey! Driving is a serious [...] D
Laurie Henderson: Go ahead, slug me, scar my face! [...] D
Carol: You're a regular J.D. John Milner: File th [...] D
Joe: Hey, where ya goin? Curt Henderson: Ah, nowh [...] D
Joe: [gleefully] Rome wasn't burned in a night. D
John Milner: Paradise Road. D
Mr. Wolfe: I thought you'd left. Curt Henderson: [...] D
Joe: Listen, eh, Carl. Curt Henderson: Curt. Joe [...] D
Debbie Dunham: I can't see what he's doing. Darn i [...] D
Terry Fields: I'll love and protect this car until [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] Rock 'n' Roll wil [...] D
Laurie Henderson: [to Steve] I don't care if you l [...] D
John Milner: [to a girl in a Studebaker] If you ev [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] It's a shame, bab [...] D
Joe: [wearing sunglasses at night with two other m [...] D
Curt Henderson: [to Bobbie, from the back seat wit [...] D
Terry Fields: [referring to Steve's car] This is a [...] D
Terry Fields: Stay cool, man. And - don't do anyth [...] D
Terry Fields: What a babe! What a bitchin' babe! D
Carol: [to John] Oh, race him. You can beat him. D
Steve Bolander: Oh, come on. You want it and you k [...] D
Carol: [after being hit with a water balloon] Very [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] I haven't cried s [...] D
Mr. Wolfe: I'd like to, but I can't. I mean, if ol [...] D
John Milner: Here it is. One ten cent coke with ic [...] D
Joe: [waves for Curt to come over] Get down! OK no [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] How old are you? [...] D
Joe: [to Curt] You better comes with us and take a [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] Oh, now we gonna [...] D
Carol: [John turns off the radio] Why did you do t [...] D
Laurie Henderson: Come on, Curt. We can't be spend [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] Sneakin' around w [...] D
Carol: Oh, no, not me. Not old Carol. The night is [...] D
Terry Fields: I got a really sharp record collecti [...] D
Wolfman Caller 3: [on the radio] Would you dedicat [...] D
Curt Henderson: Someone wants me. Someone roaming [...] D
Laurie Henderson: [quoting from Curt] "It doesn't [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] My, my, my. You o [...] D
Terry Fields: Let me have a Three Musketeers, and [...] D
Joe: There's that badass Chevy again. Look at the [...] D
Curt Henderson: Are you the Wolfman? XERB Disc Jo [...] D
Steve Bolander: Where are you going? It's awfully [...] D
Peg: Joe College strikes out. D
Terry Fields: [to Debbie] Hello. Buenos Noches. Yo [...] D
Terry Fields: Jesus, what a night. D
XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] My, my, my, liste [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] Little kiss on yo [...] D
Wendy: Did you know that my ex is going to become [...] D
Bob Falfa: [singing] Some enchanted evening / You [...] D
Laurie Henderson: Come on. Steve Bolander: Come o [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: [on the radio] Well, all right, [...] D
Terry Fields: You'll always be Number One, John. Y [...] D
Debbie Dunham: I really had a good time. I mean, y [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: Sneakin' around with the Wolfman [...] D
Steve Bolander: What's wrong? Laurie Henderson: [ [...] D
Old Man: Sicker 'n' a dog, that's for sure. D
Peg: [to Laurie] Why are you so depressed? You'll [...] D
Bob Falfa: Hey, hey, hey, baby. What do you say? [...] D
John Milner: Okay, Toad. We'll take 'em all. D
Debbie Dunham: [to Terry] Peel out, I just love it [...] D
Debbie Dunham: Wow, it's really beautiful out toni [...] D
Station Attendant: Took the header plugs off, eh? [...] D
Debbie Dunham: Wow, it's a really beautiful night [...] D
Debbie Dunham: You know, what, Terry. I had a pret [...] D
Steve Bolander: You make it sound like I'm giving [...] D
Debbie Dunham: Maybe if it's the goat killer, he'l [...] D
XERB Disc Jockey: [to Curt] Hey, have a popsicle. [...] D

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