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This is a derivative work of a photo that
I found on Flickr at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnson7/459439334/
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Chad Johnson (cjohnson7 )
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The Mobile Service Station scenes in the cult classic Two-Lane Blacktop (1971) were filmed in Boswell, Oklahoma. Two-Lane Blacktop, starring starring singer-songwriter James Taylor, Warren Oates, Laurie Bird, and Dennis Wilson, is notable as a time capsule film of U.S. Route 66 during the pre-Interstate Highway era, and for its stark footage and minimal dialogue. As such it has become popular with fans of Route 66. Two-Lane Blacktop has been compared to similar road movies with an existentialist message from the era, such as Vanishing Point, Easy Rider, and Electra Glide in Blue
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