{“American Graffiti” turns 40|Met with disapproval from studio executives, Lucas titled the film “American Graffiti.”  Told in a series of vignettes, “American Graffiti” featured a cast of actors who had not yet entered the spotlight at the time, including Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss and Harrison Ford|In 1979, most of the cast members (with the notable exception of Dreyfus) reunited for “More American Graffiti,” which was considered a disappointment among fans and critics|Check out our photo gallery at the top of this story to see what other stars like Dreyfuss, Suzanne Somers and Candy Clark have been up to since they last ate at Mel’s Drive-In|Lucas did not direct the sequel.

{“American Graffiti” turns 40|Met with disapproval from studio executives, Lucas titled the film “American Graffiti.” Told in a series of vignettes, “American Graffiti” featured a cast of actors who had not yet entered the spotlight at the time, including Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss and Harrison Ford|In 1979, most of the cast members (with the notable exception of Dreyfus) reunited for “More American Graffiti,” which was considered a disappointment among fans and critics|Check out our photo gallery at the top of this story to see what other stars like Dreyfuss, Suzanne Somers and Candy Clark have been up to since they last ate at Mel’s Drive-In|Lucas did not direct the sequel.