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[[File:AG.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''American Graffiti'' (1973)]] | [[File:AG.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''American Graffiti'' (1973)]] | ||
'''''American Graffiti''''' is a 1973 comedy co-written and directed by George Lucas (''[[Star Wars]]'') that follows the lives of several teens living in a small Northern California town in 1962 and what happens to them over the course of one fateful night. The film's cast included [[Richard Dreyfuss]], [[Charles Martin Smith]], and [[Ron Howard]] | '''''American Graffiti''''' is a 1973 comedy co-written and directed by George Lucas (''[[Star Wars]]'') that follows the lives of several teens living in a small Northern California town in 1962 and what happens to them over the course of one fateful night. The film's cast included [[Richard Dreyfuss]], [[Charles Martin Smith]], and [[Ron Howard]] in addition to [[Harrison Ford]]. A 1979 sequel, ''[[More American Graffiti]]'' followed several characters into their adult lives. | ||
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Revision as of 18:59, 25 July 2019
American Graffiti is a 1973 comedy co-written and directed by George Lucas (Star Wars) that follows the lives of several teens living in a small Northern California town in 1962 and what happens to them over the course of one fateful night. The film's cast included Richard Dreyfuss, Charles Martin Smith, and Ron Howard in addition to Harrison Ford. A 1979 sequel, More American Graffiti followed several characters into their adult lives.
The following weapons were used in the film American Graffiti:
Smith & Wesson Model 10
What appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 10 is used by the liquor store clerk to open fire on a fleeing thief.
Colt Trooper
A Colt Trooper revolver appears to be carried by a man who hold ups a liquor store.