"AMERICAN GRAFFITI" Screenplay by George Lucas Gloria Katz ...
"AMERICAN GRAFFITI" Screenplay by George Lucas Gloria Katz ...
"AMERICAN GRAFFITI" Screenplay by George Lucas Gloria Katz ...
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WOLFMAN<br />
Ah, yeah, listen, you got any more<br />
of those secret agent spy-scopes?<br />
MAN<br />
Hit parade on the stethoscope?<br />
WOLFMAN<br />
No. No, the secret agent spy-scope,<br />
man. That pulls in the moon, the sky<br />
and the planets... and the satellites<br />
and the little bitty space men.<br />
MAN<br />
You must have the wrong number,<br />
partner.<br />
'Bye.<br />
WOLFMAN<br />
Wolfman cuts into "Why Do Fools Fall in Love." Curt is<br />
laughing in the back of the car, as he listens to the ever-<br />
present D.J.<br />
Steve slows the Edsel to a stop at the next light. Curt<br />
glances over at a classic white '56 Thunderbird and sits up.<br />
In the T-bird, a girl watches him. Blonde, beautiful, her<br />
hair, backlit <strong>by</strong> a used car lot, seems to glow, making her<br />
look almost ethereal. Curt doesn't move, as if afraid of<br />
scaring her away. She smiles faintly---then says something,<br />
so softly it's lost...<br />
What?<br />
CURT<br />
Curt struggles to lower his window. She repeats it, but he<br />
can't hear. The light changes. She smiles once more and is<br />
gone.<br />
CURT<br />
(shouting)<br />
What? What?!!!<br />
STEVE<br />
We didn't say anything.<br />
CURT<br />
Quick! Hang a right!<br />
What? Why?<br />
STEVE<br />
CURT<br />
Cut over to G Street, I've just seen<br />
a vision! She was a goddess. You've<br />
got to catch her!<br />
STEVE<br />
I didn't see anything.