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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.

    • $8–15 million (US)
    • August 3, 1979
  2. Ron Howard and Cindy Williams return in this laugh-filled follow-up to George Lucas' coming-of-age movie as a gang of friends find themselves in the amazing era that was the mid-60s.

  3. Drama. 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 Lucas' original coming-of-age classic,...

  4. 04/09/2023 - Raul Gabriel (12 anos) Sinopse: Seis anos depois do filme original, o produtor George Lucas reuniu alguns atores de 'Loucuras de Verão' para contar o que aconteceu com aqueles jovens. Numa noite de reveillon cada um deles está num lugar diferente. Milner (Paul Le Mat) é u.

    • (2)
    • Candy Clark
    • Bill Norton
  5. American Graffiti - Nova Geração - assistir online: streaming, compre ou alugue. Você pode assistir "American Graffiti - Nova Geração" no Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Amazon Video para comprar o Download ou no Claro video, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, Apple TV alugando online.

    • Curt Henderson; Steve Bolander; John Milner
    • 14
    • 1973
  6. More American Graffiti (1979) directed by Bill L. Norton • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1979. Directed by Bill L. Norton. The sights and sounds of the ’60s. There were bittersweet times. There were funny times. And it was all unforgettable. College graduates deal with Vietnam and other issues of the late ’60s. Remove Ads. Cast. Crew. Details.

  7. More American Graffiti is a film directed by Bill L. Norton with Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Candy Clark, Charles Martin Smith .... Year: 1979. Original title: More American Graffiti. Synopsis: The sequel brings its principles into the more radical end of the 1960s (set over the four consecutive New Year's Eves from 1964 to 1967).