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'American Graffiti:' Nostalgic film still relevant today
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Ron Howard, left, portrays Steve, a college-bound man about to leave his small California hometown in “American Graffiti.” The only snag is he will have to abandon his longtime girlfriend, Laurie, played by Cindy Williams.
“American Graffiti” found box office success and was nominated for five Academy Awards in the 1970s partly because of its nostalgic atmosphere. Its depiction of 1950s teenagers whose biggest concerns were girls, driving around town and what to do their first year out of high school was a breath of fresh air for an audience that had lived through a presidential assassination and the horrors of the Vietnam War. But today, that nostalgia is mostly gone.