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  • I never knew Richard Dryfus was young once.

  • Thank you very much for posting this was the first movie I ever paid to see. And by the way got more than my moneys worth. Thank you again for providing this memory.

  • I cannot tell you how many times Ive watched this movie. THIS is the one movie I have seen at least a couple hundred times. Im serious. I never get tired of it. Since I was a little kid! Just one of the absolute best ever. ....and....is it okay to say I thought Richard Dryfuss was a cutie when I was a kid? Of course later- I had a huge crush on the big leather jacket guy at school which probably comes from my fascination with the Pharaohs.

  • would be nice if the movie was autoplay?

  • mafia 2, movie

  • back to wach agin

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  • We gave it up, because we THOUGHT somebody was bigger, stronger and smarter than we were--maybe we should CHANGE our thoughts.....

  • FRANKIE LYMON BROUGHT ME HERE

  • Hello! I'd love to watch pt 1 but it says its not available in my country (New Zealand). All the other parts are available. Could you please check your settings? Many thanks!

  • i live in modesto california

  • Milner is kind of a loser. 22 and he still hangs out with teenagers 4 years his junior. Or is that just me thinking that?

  • my dads name is John Milner :D this movie came out when he was a Jr. in high school.. lol

  • Cindy Williams is at least seven years older than Ron Howard, which is ironic that she became famous for films, whereas Ron was television sitcoms. And the fact that a year later came "Happy Days".

    Cindy Williams (b. 1947) and Ron Howard (b. 1954).

  • 1:26 when Toad can't stop the bike and he runs into the dumpster is the funniest part of this whole movie. I die every time i see it.

  • @thedisneygirl1234 Haha I like the little nervous wave that he does before it too, it just foreshadows bad things.

  • @marcolopolis555 want to know a fun fact? the part where he was on the bike and crashes wasnt planned. it was an accendent but they left it in the movie to give it a more realistic feel to it. please comment back! ur awesome!

  • @thedisneygirl1234 Martin Smith looks to the camera waiting for Lucas to yell "cut", but Lucas just kept rolling...Funniest scene in the movie. Back when Lucas was totally on top of his game.

  • @thedisneygirl1234 What's awesome was that it was unplanned and the director decided to keep the clip.

  • please delete American Graffiti clip and reload it as soon as possible. the sound quality during the conversation is choppy for some reason - time of occurrence is 2:35 until 3:03. excellent movie which I saw twice in the theaters when it was released. an absolutely classic 50's film. thank you for posting it.

  • @371MonsterCrow I have attempted to fix the problem by doing that some time ago but it wasn't corrected. I think there is something wrong with my DVD

  • @marcolopolis555 just enjoy it...until "they" have it pulled.. I read audiences went wild when this played as they didn't know of the music many of them...

  • @371MonsterCrow It was 1960 in the movie, Dude.

  • @phineasgauge69 It was 1962 in the movie, man.

  • @phineasgauge69 where were you in '62???

  • @Jantv81 LOL, swimming around in my Dad's ball sack somewhere. I still know that this movie wasnt supposed to be set(and didnt place) in the 50s...that was my only point. Great movie none the less

  • @phineasgauge69 No it was 1962.  If you ever saw the Trailer it said "Where Were You In 1962?"

  • @371MonsterCrow why delete it JUST for something that happened 30 secodns out of a movie thats about 2 hours

  • @371MonsterCrow headphones help just a thought

  • Ha. Cigarette machines. Man, those are a thing of the past in America.

  • @NorthWriter unfortunately..... damn i wish I was a teenager in the 50's. 

  • @southerncountryboy8 Me too. It's horrible being in your teens in the '00s. It seems like pop culture as a whole really took a nosedive after the year 2000. I feel lucky that I was a kid of the '90s, but it sucks that I'm a teen of the 2000s.

  • @NorthWriter well it would be great if cigarettes themselves were a thing of the past seeing that they kill hundreds of thousands every year....but cheap gas, cool cars, REAL music, and, increasingly, Freedom...all part of a great American past....as for the 1973 Oscars both The Sting and American Graffiti are fantastic movies, Sting I'd say was a better overall movie, especially with Paul Newman, Robert Redford and Robert Shaw, but American Graffiti is great, and the greatest movie soundtrack

  • I LOVE U FOR POSTING THIS........ U R MY HERO

  • @corey123adams haha. Love yah too.

  • @marcolopolis555 So much love here. good vibes, brah

  • This is my favorite movie of all time, thank you for posting it!

  • @elliottrainbow

    My pleasure

  • One of my favorite films of all-time. During the 1973 Oscar race, "Sting" was a better technical acheivement, but "American Graffiti" had more of an emotional impact for me, therefore, it would have gotten my vote for Best Picture. Thanks for the download. I will enjoy it as long as it's here.

  • @GregDad100 American Graffiti made the list a few years back of the AFI's 100 greatest American movies.I didn't see The Sting on that list.By virtue of that alone, AG should have won Best Picture.

  • Ronny "We should really consider ourselves as adults now, Iya....could i have a couple of those fries?" XD

  • Loves Toads entrance on that scooter just priceless

  • thanks to marcopolis555 my dad has told me about this movie and I have always wanted to see it but well it was hard to find the entire thing.

  • My first Movie Star crush as a grownup!  still ongoing-Richard Dreyfuss!

  • Great opening, but GAWD, I hate that fake CGI sky behind Mel's. Dammit, Lucas, why can't you leave your shit alone?

  • @mdumas43073 they DIDN'T HAVE CGI then,you moron

  • @84Bronco351 You're right, they didn't have CGI in 1973. But they did in 1998, when Lucas for some reason felt compelled to alter the opening shot for the DVD release.

    Sorry, it just looks really fake and unnecessary to me.

  • @mdumas43073 sorry,I never should've snapped at you

  • anyone else start dancing during the opening credits?

  • @MaurMusic77 Heck yes!

    

  • @MaurMusic77 got that right! do the twist :D

  • @MaurMusic77 lmao, yes;p

  • R.I.P Wolfman Jack..

  • eehh richie cunningham!

  • Thanks for uploading.

  • FUCK milwaukee

  • Doesn't this reming you of Jim Morrison at Mel's in the Class of 61...George Washington High School (Alexandria, Virginia)...Dan O'Niallain

  • i dont know about me but some of this sounds like its auto tuned lol....

  • This is my all time favorite movie! Great Soudtrack!

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