
More American Graffiti, More American Graffiti, Blu-Ray
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Al Nalbandian, Alice Tompkins, Andy Aaron, Anna Bjorn, B.W.L. Norton, Barry Melton, Ben Burtt, Benjamin Bottoms, Bill L. Norton, Bill Varney, Bo Hopkins, Bonnie Koehler, Brian Anderson, Caleb Deschanel, Candy Clark, Carol Ann Beery, Carol Ann Williams, Charles Martin Smith, Charles Thomas Murphy, Chris Pray, Cindy Williams, Clay Wright, Comedy, Comedy-Contemporary, Country Joe McDonald, Craig Miller, David MacMillan, David S. Cass Sr., Deborah Fine, Del Close, Delroy Lindo, Denny Delk, Doug Sahm, Duwayne Dunham, Ed Greenberg, Erik Holland, Fred Roos, George Cantero, George Lucas, George Meyer, Gil Christner, Gino Havens, Gloria Katz, Greg Walker, Gregg Landaker, Harrison Ford, Henry Travers, Hiro Narita, Howard G. Kazanjian, Howard Kazanjian, James Cranna, James Houghton, Jan Dunn, Jana Bellan, Jay Jacobus, Jim Bohan, Joan Eisenberg, Joe Spano, John Brent, John Lansing, John Vella, Johnny Weissmuller Jr., Jon Gries, Jon Guterres, Joseph Miksak, Kathleen Quinlan, Ken Place, Kevin Rodney Sullivan, Laurel Ladevich, Louis G. Friedman, Lynne Marie Stewart, Mackenzie Phillips, Manuel Padilla, Manuel Padilla Jr., Marcia Lucas, Mark Courtney, Mary Kay Place, Michael Courtney, Michael Frost, More American Graffiti, Morgan Upton, Movies, Movies & TV › Movies, Nancy Fish, Naomi Judd, Patrick Burns, Patrick J Burns, Paul G Hensler, Paul Le Mat, Paul LeBlanc, Peter Albin, Peter Donen, Ralph Wilcox, Richard Bradford, Richard Dreyfuss, Richard L. Anderson, Robert Hirschfeld, Ron Howard, Rosanna Arquette, Scott Beach, Scott Glenn, Stephen Dane, Stephen Lofaro, Steve Evans, Steve Maslow, Suzanne Somers, Terry Liebling, Thomas Lofaro, Tim Crowley, Tina Hirsch, Tom Baker, Tom Joyner, Tom Ruben, Universal, Will Seltzer, Willard Huyck, William Gazecki, Wolfman JackRon Howard, Cindy Williams, Charles Martin Smith and Paul Le Mat return in More American Graffiti, the follow-up to George Lucas original coming-of-age classic. Set a few years later, the film traces the continuing hopes, dreams and romances of a group of high school friends. Gone are the sock hops, cruise nights and make-out spots. Now it's all about campus parties, love-ins and peace rallies - as these friends find themselves in the midst of the amazing era that was the mid-60s. Featuring a timeless soundtrack loaded with the periods greatest hits by Bob Dylan, Donovan, Simon and Garfunkel, The Byrds, The Doors and more, it's a story sure to evoke memories of a time when becoming an adult meant laughing, crying and savoring old friendships.