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"AMERICAN GRAFFITI" Screenplay by George Lucas Gloria Katz ...

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Jesus, what a night.<br />

He climbs in too, and the deuce coupe drives off slowly as<br />

the sun rises over the ploughed fields and on the radio we<br />

hear "Only You."<br />

MEL'S DRIVE-IN-DAWN-CITROEN<br />

Curt sleeps in the little car as the sky grows lighter over<br />

the empty parking lot. The phone is ringing in the booth. It<br />

continues to ring. Finally Curt becomes aware of it and opens<br />

his eyes. It takes him a moment to remember. Then, panicked,<br />

he jumps from the car and rushes to the booth.<br />

CURT<br />

Hello, hello, hello!<br />

A soft sexy female voice is on the other end of the line.<br />

Curt?<br />

VOICE (V.O.)<br />

CURT<br />

Yeah... this is Curt, who is this?<br />

VOICE<br />

Who were you expecting?<br />

CURT<br />

Do you drive a white T-Bird?<br />

VOICE<br />

A white '56. I saw you on Third<br />

Street.<br />

CURT<br />

You know me.<br />

Of course!<br />

VOICE<br />

CURT<br />

Who are you? How do you know me?<br />

VOICE<br />

It's not important.<br />

CURT<br />

(excitedly)<br />

It's important to me. You're the<br />

most perfect, beautiful creature<br />

I've ever seen and I don't know<br />

anything about you. Could we meet<br />

someplace?<br />

VOICE<br />

I cruise Third Street every night.<br />

Maybe I'll see you again tonight.<br />

CURT<br />

No... I don't think so.

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