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Where Were You In ’73? Remembering American Graffiti On Its 40th Anniversary
“It’s designed primarily for fun, to be entertaining, a warm movie about what it’s like to be a teenager. But it’s also about the end of a political era, a sociological era and a rock era.” — George Lucas
The Digital Bits is pleased to present this retrospective article to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the release of American Graffiti, George Lucas’s classic 1973 film that nostalgically asked, “Where were you in ’62?”
This article features a chronological list of the movie’s original theatrical engagements in the major cities of North America, plus a collection of historical information and quotes from critics. The article is also an attempt to clarify some misconceptions about the movie’s distribution and box-office performance. [...]