"New American Graffiti" ( born More American Graffiti ) is the 1979 American comedy film directed and written by Bill L. Norton . The sequel to the 1973 film " American Graffiti, " directed by George Lucas , who took part in this film as an executive producer. The premiere took place on August 3, 1979.
| New American Graffiti | |
|---|---|
| More american graffiti | |
| Genre | comedy |
| Producer | Bill L. Norton |
| Producer | Howard Ghazanjyan George Lucas |
| Author script | Bill L. Norton |
| In the main cast | Candy Clark, Bo Hopkins, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Mackenzie Phillips, Charles Martin Smith, Cindy Williams |
| Operator | Caleb Deschanel |
| Film company | |
| Duration | |
| A country | |
| Tongue | |
| Year | 1979 |
| Previous movie | |
| IMDb | |
Content
Story
The events of the picture take place in 1964-1967, during the celebration of the New Year, telling about the fate of former graduates of the school. The plot is fragmented into small fragments. Race driver John Milner died in a crash. Terry Fields and Joy Young died in Vietnam. Steve and Laurie split up, although Steve still loves her. Debbie Dunham addicted to drugs. The picture is stylized for amateur or reportage filming.
Cast
- - John Milner
- Candy Clark - Debbie Dunham
- Cindy Williams - Laurie Bolander
- Ron Howard - Steve Bolander
- Mackenzie Phillips - Carol Rainbow Morrison
- Charles Martin Smith - Terry "Toad" Fields
- Scott Glenn - Newt
- Mary Kay Place - Tinsa
- Anna Bjorn - Eve
- Harrison Ford - Officer Bob Falf
- Rosanna Arquette - Girl from the Commune
- John Grizz - Ron
- Naomi Judd - Girl on the Bus
- - Little Joe
- Delroy Lindo - Army Sergeant
- James Houghton - Sinclair
- John Lansing - Lance Harris
- Will Seltzer - Andy Henderson
- - Major Creek
Notes
Links
- New American Graffiti on the Internet Movie Database
- Movie review on Variety website
- Review and criticism of the NY Times movie