More American Graffiti
Cast :Candy Clark, Bo Hopkins, Ron Howard
Director :Bill L. Norton
Studio :Universal Studios Ho
Format :Color, Widescreen
Released Date :August 03, 1979
DVD Released Date :January 20, 2004
Language :English (Dubbed), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateMarch 14, 2005
SummaryVery Good Movie
Content
The first movie was much better than the sequel, but the second one was okay.

Rating
DateMarch 12, 2005
SummaryNot that it makes a difference BUT ....
Content
I really loved the First One and just for that the price is right. I bought this item (?) at a local electronics store NOT AMAZON and technically it is not 2 disks. It has one disk, One movie on each side.

Doesn't make a difference to me .... Kinda like it But I'm wondering if there is 2 versions of 'American Graffiti - Drive-in Double Feature? 2 disks versus a 2 sided disk version?

Rating
DateOctober 09, 2004
SummaryThis is cheap DVD marketing pure and simple....
Content
The first movie had a much better script and more substance to it, the second was the old Hollywood sequal that does not live up to the first movie. This is cheap DVD marketing so you can spend more money on two movies. They should be sold seperately and I am not giving in to this cheap marketing gimmick.

Rating
DateMay 11, 2004
SummaryTwo great "American Graffiti" films for the price of one!
Content
The AMERICAN GRAFFITI DRIVE-IN DOUBLE FEATURE DVD is absolutely entertaining to watch as only George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola could offer!! This DVD (part of Universal's Franchise Collection of film series made by the studio for affordable prices on DVD) contains the two full-length films AMERICAN GRAFFITI (George Lucas,1973) and its sequel MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI (B.W.L. Norton,1979) and is actually a double-sided disc,one movie on both sides instead of two discs which is mislabeled.First,AMERICAN GRAFFITI is beautifully presented in its original glorious anamorphic widescreen format (2.35.1) along with Dolby Digital Surround Sound and contains the original theatrical trailer and documentary THE MAKING OF AMERICAN GRAFFITI which runs close to 80 mins.Then,MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI is presented in a crisp,clear new anamorphic widescreen transfer (1.85.1 to 2.35.1).The second film was shot using different camera processes which explains the differences in aspect ratios.The 1.85.1 ratio was used for some of the Vietnam and non-objectionable scenes while the 2.35.1 Panavision format is used for mostly the innovative split-screen techniques and race sequences which is interesting to watch,but it's not the best sequel.The two films and a eye-catching cover art makes this set a must for any fan of the films and that the first film alone would serve as the inspiration for the classic TV sitcom HAPPY DAYS!!! Thanks to Universal and lets hope that they will make some more Franchise Collection releases like the John Hughes films,and The Mummy as well!!!
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