Curt Henderson

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Curt Henderson is a central character from the coming-of-age film "American Graffiti," portrayed as a thoughtful, somewhat restless teenager on the brink of leaving his small town for college.

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Curt Henderson canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn American Graffiti NERFINISHED
associatedWith cruising culture
rock and roll music
characterTrait restless
thoughtful
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy George Lucas NERFINISHED
educationStatus about to leave for college
filmDirectorOfWork George Lucas NERFINISHED
filmProducerOfWork Francis Ford Coppola NERFINISHED
genreOfWork coming-of-age film
hasFriend John Milner NERFINISHED
Steve Bolander NERFINISHED
Terry Fields NERFINISHED
hasLoveInterest mysterious blonde in a white Thunderbird
hasSibling Laurie Henderson NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
lifeStage teenager
mainConflict indecision about leaving home for college
medium film
narrativeRole central character
narrativeTheme coming of age
leaving home
transition to adulthood
notableDecision decides to leave town for college at the end of the film
notableScene listening to Wolfman Jack on the radio
searching for the blonde in the white Thunderbird
occupation high school student
partOf American Graffiti franchise
portrayedAs conflicted about his future
intelligent
introspective
portrayedBy Richard Dreyfuss NERFINISHED
portrayedInGenre comedy-drama film
teen film
screenwriterOfWork George Lucas NERFINISHED
Gloria Katz NERFINISHED
Willard Huyck NERFINISHED
setting small town in California
timePeriod early 1960s
yearOfWorkRelease 1973

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Terry "The Toad" Fields friendOf Curt Henderson
Steve Bolander friend Curt Henderson