More American Graffiti (1979)
August 3, 1979Release Date
More American Graffiti (1979)
August 3, 1979Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Paul Le Mat
John Milner
Cindy Williams
Laurie Bolander
Candy Clark
Debbie Dunham
Charles Martin Smith
Terry 'Terry the Toad' Fields
Mackenzie Phillips
Carol / Rainbow
Bo Hopkins
Little Joe
Ron Howard
Steve Bolander
Will Seltzer
Andy Henderson
Anna Bjorn
Eva
Scott Glenn
Newt
Mary Kay Place
Teensa
John Lansing
Lance
Ken Place
Beckwith
James Houghton
Sinclair
Richard Bradford
Major Creech
Manuel Padilla Jr.
Carlos
Ralph Wilcox
Felix
Doug Sahm
Bobbie
Carol Ann Williams
Vikki
John Brent
Ralph
Monica Tenner
Moonflower
Tom Ruben
Eric
Country Joe McDonald
Country Joe and the Fish
Barry Melton
Country Joe and the Fish
Robert Hogins
Country Joe and the Fish
Robert Flurie
Country Joe and the Fish
Peter Albin
Country Joe and the Fish
Harold Aceves
Country Joe and the Fish
Wolfman Jack
Himself
Rosanna Arquette
Girl in Commune
Tom Baker
Cop #1
Eric Barnes
Sergeant Dutton
Becky Bedoy
Girl in Bus
Buzz Borelli
The Freak
Ben Bottoms
Perry
Patrick Burns
Musician #1
Tim Burrus
Slick Eddie
George Cantero
Guard
Chet Carter
Race Starter
Dion M. Chesse
Delivery Man
Gil Christner
Ed
Don Coughlin
Cop #2
Mark Courtney
Kevin Bolander
Michael Courtney
Teddy Bolander
Denny Delk
Police Sergeant
Frankie Di
Trophy Girl
Steve Evans
Race Announcer
Nancy Fish
Police Matron
Rocky Flintermann
The Neighbor
Michael Frost
Musician #2
Jon Gries
Ron
Paul G. Hensler
Lieutenant
Julie Anna Hicks
Child in Commune
Robert Hirschfeld
Delivery Man
Erik Holland
Ole
Jay Jacobus
Congressman
Naomi Judd
Girl in Bus
Leslie Gay Leace
Girl in Bus
Delroy Lindo
Army Sergeant
Dwight Reber
Pilot
Sandra Rider
Girl in Commune
Kevin Rodney Sullivan
Lieutenant
Morgan Upton
Mr. Hunt
John Vella
Big Guy
Dan Woodworth
Student Leader
Clay Wright
Pilot
Darrell Mapson
Draft Protestor (uncredited)
Harrison Ford
Officer Bob Falfa (uncredited)
Tom Joyner
Unit Production Manager
Burt C. Wiley
Property Master
Dale Woodall
Construction Coordinator
Steve Maslow
Sound Recordist
Lope Yap Jr.
Location Coordinator
Bruce Zachary Herman
Still Photographer
J. David Jones
Helicopter Camera
Alice Tompkins
Script Supervisor
Bill Varney
Sound Recordist
Bonnie Koehler
Sound Effects Editor
Richard Burrow
Dialogue Editor
Eugene Finley
Music Editor
Henry Travers
Transportation Coordinator
Stephen Lofaro
Second Assistant Director
David MacMillan
Sound
Duwayne Dunham
Assistant Editor / Editor
Don B. Courtney
Special Effects
Bryan Anderson
Camera Operator
George Michael Pantages
Gaffer
Don Le Page
Makeup Artist
Paul LeBlanc
Hairstylist
Gregg Landaker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gloria Gunn
Assistant Editor
George Lucas
Music Supervisor / Executive Producer / Characters
Thomas Lofaro
First Assistant Director
Richard L. Anderson
Sound Effects Editor
Jon Guterres
Key Grip
Mary Elizabeth Still
Costume Supervisor
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 3, 1979
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 50m
Content RatingPG
Budget$2,500,000
Box Office$15,000,000
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
More American Graffiti is a 1979 American coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Bill L. Norton, produced by Howard Kazanjian. The film, shot in multiple aspect ratios for comedic and dramatic emphasis, is the sequel to the 1973 film American Graffiti. While the first film followed a group of friends during the evening before they depart for college, the sequel depicts where they end up on consecutive New Years Eves from 1964 to 1967.
Most of the main cast members from the first film returned for the sequel, including Candy Clark, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Cindy Williams, Mackenzie Phillips, Charles Martin Smith, Bo Hopkins, and Harrison Ford. (Richard Dreyfuss was the only principal cast member from the original film not to appear in the sequel.) It was the final live-action theatrical film in which Ron Howard would play a credited, named character.