Amblin'

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Amblin' is a 1968 short film directed by Steven Spielberg that became his first commercially released work and inspired the name of his production company, Amblin Entertainment.

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instanceOf short film
cinematographyBy Allen Daviau NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Steven Spielberg NERFINISHED
distributor Universal Pictures
editedBy Steven Spielberg NERFINISHED
filmDebutOf Steven Spielberg NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Pearblossom Highway, California NERFINISHED
Simi Valley, California NERFINISHED
firstCommerciallyReleasedWorkOf Steven Spielberg NERFINISHED
format 16 mm film
genre coming-of-age film
romantic drama film
hasNoSyncDialogue true
hasTheme 1960s counterculture
youthful freedom
inspiredNameOf Amblin Entertainment NERFINISHED
language English
ledToContractWith Universal Studios NERFINISHED
musicBy Mike Clough NERFINISHED
plotSummary A young man and woman meet while hitchhiking across the California desert and travel together toward the Pacific coast.
producer Dennis Hoffman NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1968
runtimeMinutes 26
screenedAt Atlanta Film Festival NERFINISHED
settingLocation California NERFINISHED
stars Pamela McMyler NERFINISHED
Richard Levin NERFINISHED
wonAward Best Short Subject at the Atlanta Film Festival
writer Steven Spielberg NERFINISHED

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