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  1. 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.

  2. YouTube Movies & TV. 181M subscribers. ...more. Ron Howard, Cindy Williams, Charles Martin Smith and Paul Le Mat return in this laugh-filled follow-up look into the lives of the gang from George...

  3. More American Graffiti: Directed by Bill Norton. With Candy Clark, Bo Hopkins, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat. Told in four different New Year's Eves in the mid 1960s, John, Terry, Debbie, Steve and Laurie deal with adulthood, the Vietnam war, peace rallies, and relationships.

    • Bill Norton
    • 2 min
  4. Currently you are able to watch "More American Graffiti" streaming on Showtime Apple TV Channel. It is also possible to buy "More American Graffiti" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft Store as download or rent it on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft Store online.

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    • Bill L. Norton
    • PG
    • 22
  5. A sequel to the nostalgic film by George Lucas, revisiting characters from the earlier movie in different years and settings. Critics and audiences panned the film for its aimless plot, disjointed structure, and insensitive treatment of social issues.

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    • Bill Norton
    • PG
    • Candy Clark
  6. A sequel to American Graffiti, set over four New Year's Eves from 1964 to 1967, following the lives of John, Terry, Debbie, Steve and Laurie. The film explores themes of adulthood, war, peace, relationships and social change in the 1960s.

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  8. More American Graffiti (1979) PG 08/03/1979 (US) Comedy , Drama , War 1h 50m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. The sights and sounds of the '60s. There were bittersweet times. There were funny times. And it was all unforgettable. Overview. College graduates deal with Vietnam and other issues of the late '60s. Bill L. Norton.