More American Graffiti


1h 51m 1979

Brief Synopsis

Williams and Howard, now married, are swept up in the anti-war protest movement; LeMat tries to make it as a professional drag racer and woos attractive Swede Bjorn; Clark and Phillips have joined the flower-power scene in San Francisco and are traveling with a band led by Glenn. Smith and Hopkins, meanwhile, are overseas fighting in Vietnam

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Sequel
Release Date
1979

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 51m
Sound
Dolby
Color
Color (Technicolor)
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1, 1.85 : 1, 2.35 : 1

Synopsis

Williams and Howard, now married, are swept up in the anti-war protest movement; LeMat tries to make it as a professional drag racer and woos attractive Swede Bjorn; Clark and Phillips have joined the flower-power scene in San Francisco and are traveling with a band led by Glenn. Smith and Hopkins, meanwhile, are overseas fighting in Vietnam

Crew

G Allen

Song

Bryan Anderson

Camera Operator

Richard L Anderson

Sound Effects Editor

Rod Argent

Song

Nickolas Ashford

Song

Scott Bartlett

Other

Bert Berns

Song

Jan Berry

Song

Richard Burrow

Sound Editor

Ben Burtt

Sound Editor

Brian Carman

Song

John Carter

Song

Roger Christian

Song

Eric Clapton

Song

Rudy Clark

Song

Mike Collins

Song

Albert Corners

Production Assistant

Henry Cosby

Song

Don Courtney

Special Effects

Caleb Deschanel

Director Of Photography

Jimmy Dickens

Song Performer

Peter Donen

Other

The Doors

Song Performer

Lamont Dozier

Song

Duwayne Dunham

Assistant Editor

Bob Dylan

Song

Bob Dylan

Song Performer

Wes Farrell

Song

Robert Feldman

Song

Deborah Fine

Researcher

Gene Finley

Music

Aretha Franklin

Song Performer

Sylvia Fricker

Song

Louis G. Friedman

Production Assistant

Jerry Garcia

Song

Mort Garson

Song

Marvin Gaye

Song Performer

Timothy Gilbert

Song

Gerald Goldstein

Song

Berry Gordy

Song

Richard Gottehrer

Song

The Grateful Dead

Song Performer

Gloria Gunn

Assistant Editor

Jonathan Gutteres

Key Grip

Geno Havens

Casting

Paul Hensler

Technical Advisor

Bruce Herman

Photography

Bob Hilliard

Song

Tina Hirsch

Editor

Brian Holland

Song

Gloria Huyck

Characters As Source Material

Willard Huyck

Characters As Source Material

Buddy Johnson

Song

David Jones

Camera Operator

David Jones

Helicopter Pilot

L Dean Jones

Production Assistant

Tom Joyner

Unit Production Manager

John Kay

Song

Howard Kazanjian

Producer

Colin M Kitchens

Production Assistant

Bonnie Koehler

Sound Effects Editor

Artie Kornfeld

Song

Gregg Landaker

Sound

Paul Leblanc

Hair

Donovan Leitch

Song

Donovan Leitch

Song Performer

Don Lepage

Makeup

Calvin Lewis

Song

Terry Liebling

Casting

Bill Lindemann

Other

Stephen Lofaro

Assistant Director

Thomas J Lofaro

Assistant Director

George Lucas

Characters As Source Material

George Lucas

Executive Producer

David Macmillan

Sound

Henry Mancini

Song

Rudy Martinez

Song

Steve Maslow

Sound

Ellis Mcdaniel

Song

Country Joe Mcdonald

Song

Country Joe Mcdonald

Song Performer

Johnny Mercer

Song

Neal Merritt

Song

Hal Mooney

Other

Robin Moore

Song

Hiro Narita

Camera Operator

Ren Navez

Production Assistant

B W L Norton

Screenplay

Felix Pappalardi

Song

Clarence Paul

Song

Otis Redding

Song

Arthur Resnick

Song

William Robinson Jr.

Song

Aggie Guerard Rodgers

Costume Designer

Don Rollins

Song

Barry Sadler

Song Performer

Barry Sadler

Song

Doug Sahm

Song Performer

Domingo Samudio

Song

Pete Seeger

Song

Paul Simon

Song

Valerie Simpson

Song

Percy Sledge

Song Performer

Bob Spickard

Song

Mary Still

Costume Supervisor

Donald Storball

Song

Ray Storey

Art Director

The Supremes

Song Performer

Tammi Terrell

Song Performer

Shelley Tharaud

Other

The Byrds

Song Performer

The Marvelettes

Song Performer

Alice Tompkins

Script Supervisor

Bill Varney

Sound

Bobby Vinton

Song Performer

Doug Von Koss

Set Decorator

Lenny Welch

Song Performer

Mary Wells

Song Performer

Ray Whitley

Song

Burt Wiley

Props

Andy Williams

Song Performer

Cindy Williams

Song Performer

Brian Wilson

Song

Little Stevie Wonder

Song Performer

Andrew Wright

Song

Lope Yap Jr.

Location Coordinator

Frank Zappa

Song Performer

The Zombies

Song Performer

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Sequel
Release Date
1979

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 51m
Sound
Dolby
Color
Color (Technicolor)
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1, 1.85 : 1, 2.35 : 1

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Summer July 1, 1979

Released in United States August 1979

Released in United States on Video December 5, 1991

Re-released in United States on Video December 17, 1996

Sequel to "American Graffiti" (1973) directed by George Lucas.

Released in United States Summer July 1, 1979

Released in United States August 1979

Released in United States on Video December 5, 1991

Re-released in United States on Video December 17, 1996