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More American Graffiti Director: Bill L. Norton Cast: Candy Clark, Bo Hopkins, Ron Howard, Scott Glenn

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/02/2003
  • Original Release: 1979
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 22,322
 
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Side #1 --
0. All Together (Main Titles)
2. Self-Inflicted
3. Martial Dispute
4. Posting Bail
5. Voluntary Cowards
6. Just Playing
7. Cheering for Peace
8. Groovin' at the Fillmore
9. Getting Busy
10. Electric Haze
11. Under Fire
12. Died for Nothing
13. The Real Hero
14. Teamwork
15. Trivial Problems
16. Face the Music
17. The New Champ
18. Old Acquaintance (End Titles)

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Returning from the original American Graffiti are Debbie Dunham, Steve Bolander, John Milner, Carol/Rainbow, Terry the Toad and Laurie Bolander (Candy Clark, Ron Howard, Paul LeMat, Mackenzie Phillips, Charles Martin Smith and Cindy Williams), but Richard Dreyfuss is missing and Harrison Ford shows up in a gag cameo. The sequel brings its principles into the more radical end of the 1960s, with Steve and Laurie, now married, on the fringes of the protest movement. Debbie and Carol have been lured into the flower-power milieu by rocker Newt (Scott Glenn). And John has parlayed his love of hot rods into a drag-racing career. The unifying factors of the first American Graffiti are sacrificed in favor of an episodic approach to the storyline. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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August 02, 2003: at the end of AMERICAN GRAFFITI is what happened before the epilogue. This well spun sequel told on 4 seperate New Years Eves from 1964 to 1967 brings the saga to a nice close. Of the band of teens, now young adults, the Toad (Charles Martin Smith) has grown the most, finding himself a reluctent warrior in Vietnam. Director B.L. Norton retains much of the original's spirit, again relying on a great period soundtrack to pace the storyline. Stick with what works.