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But what do I know, I wasn't alive at the time and certainly wasn't living in America.
All ages are the same, it's only love that makes any of them bearable.
Some random thoughts:
Star Wars has often been viewed as a post-Watergate political statement.
Stephen King is on record as saying his novel Salem's Lot was influenced by Watergate.
Furthermore, people forget that global terrorism came of age in the 70s, not 9/11. Munich was a case in point.
LALD also has political connections as screenwriter Tom Mankiewicz thought it would be daring to use black villains, as the Black Panthers and other racial movements were active at this time in the early 70's. One could say at the time of writing the screenplay that the drugs subplot was down to President Nixon's “war on drugs" with his mandatory sentencing and no-knock warrants which were all part of the politcal backdrop in the USA. Though these connections were always kept tenuous as not offend and keep the studio from being drawn into political dogfights which could damage the movie at the BO.