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« on: December 23, 2003, 00:15:33 »
Two of my all time favourite film cars.

For no prize, at all, can anyone name (if they can be bothered);
1. The 2 cars (inc. 'nicknames')
2. The Film
3. The drivers names (real & charactors)
4. The director
5. Another actor who made it big after appearing in this film
7. An actor in the film, who has a big  connection to my Christmas screen-name.
8. The radio presenter.


Go, who can name all 8?????


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« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2003, 00:16:50 »
Ooops :oops:
Part of question 3 in the picture titles.

oh well, it's a starter for 1.
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« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2003, 08:50:08 »
The Film is the 1973 classic American Graffiti.

The two main characters were Curt Henderson (Dreyfruss) and Steve Bolander (Howard).

John Milner (Paul Le Mat) was one of the drivers not sure on the other.


Must do some searching on the web now to answer all the questions.

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« Reply #3 on: December 23, 2003, 09:11:19 »
Quote from: "Grinch"


Go, who can name all 8?????


Firstly theres only 7... but who's counting  :D

Heres my answers

1  '55 Chevy,'32 Ford deuce coupe
2 American Graffiti
3 Bob Falfa (Harrison Ford), John Milner (Paul Le Mat)
4 George Lucus
5 Harrison Ford, Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard to name a few
6. Ron Howard stared in Americam Graffiti – Directored the Grinch
7. Wolfman Jack


I enjoyed that any more in the pipeline?

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« Reply #4 on: December 23, 2003, 12:29:31 »
Most excellent Phil.


"We're not worthy!!"

The '32 Ford Model B is the car the Beach Boys sing about 'A Little Deuce Coupe'

1. The '55 Chev had been previously used in a film with a (tenuous) link to the Beach Boys. What is it & the link?
It was fitted with about a 350ci race tuned V8, and fullcage, painted in primer, with a full removeable front.
Can't be bothered going to the saved site to check the details

2. The DJ played on which station (he types, whilst listening to the soundtrack LP)

3. Name the gang that Curt (Dreyfuss) got 'roped into' & his initiation task?  

4. Ron Howard also appeared in another 1950's style production. Charactors name & title please.

5 Link the quote at the top to Ron Howard (very, very tenuous link)
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« Reply #5 on: December 23, 2003, 14:08:40 »
Number 4 I know straight away that was Happy Days and his character was Richie Cunningham (Think I spelt it right).

I will work on the others..... Watch this space

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« Reply #6 on: December 23, 2003, 14:49:56 »
Spot on there 'Plugger'

Right then, returning to 'American Graffitti' (superb for anyone with an interest in '50's American cars)
How did Falfa (Harrison Ford) describe the 'Deuce'; "A cross between....?"

Name the first song played in the opening title sequence & the first star to appear in that sequence.

Name the last song & scene, together with the star?


***And the question about the '55 Chevrolet 150.
Name the other  (musical star) in it.

By The Way, the cars (3 of them) 2 were actually fitted with 454ci & the 3rd with a L88 427i (top Corvette engine) BIG V8's (bigger than 'Piglets' :D )
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« Reply #7 on: December 23, 2003, 14:50:53 »
How this....

1. The 55 Chevy was original built for the movie “Two Lane Blacktop”. Equipped with a full NASCAR style roll-cage.

2. X.E.R.B was the outlawed radio station

3. The Pharaohs, The task – ties a cable around the axle of a Police car.

4. Happy Days – Richie Cunningham

5. Ron Howard has just cast Mike Myers in his new film Cat in the Hat; Mike Myers said, "We're not worthy!!" in Waynes World.

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« Reply #8 on: December 23, 2003, 15:35:25 »
Quote from: "Grinch"
How did Falfa (Harrison Ford) describe the 'Deuce'; "A cross between....?"

Name the first song played in the opening title sequence & the first star to appear in that sequence.

Name the last song & scene, together with the star?


***And the question about the '55 Chevrolet 150.
Name the other  (musical star) in it.


1, Sorta a cross between P**s Yellow and Puke Green, ain't it?

2. When the film begins, the credits play over a view of Mel's drive-in Restaurant late one summer afternoon as the sun is dropping. A blaring radio plays a familiar rock tune ["(We're Gonna) Rock Around the Clock," by Bill Haley and His Comets] as four friends convene there:
·   Steve Bolander (19 year old Ron Howard), He leans on his white '58 Chevy Impala.
·   Terry Fields (20 year old Charles Martin Smith), He rides in on an uncontrollable white Vespa scooter.
·   Curtis Henderson (26 year old Richard Dreyfuss),
·   Laurie Henderson (26 year old Cindy Williams), She drives in at the wheel of a '58 Edsel.

So answer to the question - Rock around the clock – by Bill Haley and the Comets, and the Star is Ron Howard (Steve Bolander)

3. "Goodnight Sweetheart, Well It's Time to Go," by The Spaniels. At the airport,

4. I think - Mackenzie Phillips who played Carol Morrison.

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« Reply #9 on: December 23, 2003, 15:51:36 »
Damn you're good!!!

Sorry by the Chevvy question I meant in '2-L-B-T'
The link to 'Little Deuce Coupe' & 'The Beach Boys' was Dennis Wilson (mechanic) & the other singer (driver) was James Taylor  


Yep, that's the shade of paint "[throw it]-Yellow & Puke-Green" :D
Well I was actually thinking of Richard Dreyfuss being the first (big) star to arrive in his 'Tin Snail' (2CV)

Didn't Charles Martin Smith star in some big gangster/FBI film in the '90's?


Last song was actually 'All Summer Long' by the Beach Boys ,as Curt (Dreyfuss) flies off to College & he sees the white T-Bird below.

Can I take it these 2 sites helped a lot? (I've got them 'bookmarked')

http://kathyschrock.net/graffiti/
http://www.melsdrive-in.com/script.html



Wasn't that fun?????

People will think we're a right pair of old fogies :D
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« Reply #10 on: December 23, 2003, 16:20:46 »
Quote from: "Grinch"
People will think we're a right pair of old fogies :D


No, just like the older programmes and films that used to make TV great.

I didn't use your links I found this one http://www.filmsite.org/amerg.html that seemed to fill in the gaps.

Good fun enjoyed that, better do some work now, NOT!!!
 :twisted:

 






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