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

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John looks at her.<br />

She looks at him.<br />

Oh, no--No. Hey--<br />

CAROL<br />

It's past my curfew. I'm going to<br />

tell him how old I am, my parents<br />

don't know I'm out and you tried to<br />

rape me. Boy, are you up a creek.<br />

JOHN<br />

Hey--ah, really--don't say anything.<br />

CAROL<br />

If you say "I was a dirty bird.<br />

Carol's not grungy, she's bitchin'."<br />

The cop is tapping at John's window. John wipes his face.<br />

CAROL<br />

Say it--I'll tell him.<br />

JOHN<br />

(quietly)<br />

I was a dirty bird, Carol's not<br />

grungy, she's bitchin.'<br />

CAROL<br />

Okay--I'll think about it.<br />

"The Great Imposter" can be heard on the passing car radios.<br />

John rolls down his window. He looks at the surly cop.<br />

HOLSTEIN<br />

Where you going, Milner?<br />

JOHN<br />

I'm going home--sir.<br />

HOLSTEIN<br />

Where you been, Milner?<br />

JOHN<br />

Ah--at the movies--sir.<br />

HOLSTEIN<br />

Milner, you weren't around the 12th<br />

and G streets at about 8:30, were<br />

you?<br />

JOHN<br />

No, I wa at the movies--like I said--<br />

sir.<br />

Holstein looks at him, then steps back, looks at the car.<br />

Holstein's only a couple years older than John, but the<br />

uniform separates them <strong>by</strong> light years.<br />

HOLSTEIN

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