Susan Richardson Videos!
Happy Days: Season 2 DVD Video
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One of the episodes features Susan Richardson.
In "Fonzie Joins the Band" (1975), she played Carol Danson.
One of the episodes featues Joan Prather.
In "Open House," she played Ruth.
American Graffiti (Collector's Edition) (1973) Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, and Charles Martin Smith. Director: George Lucas (DVD - 1998)
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A hallmark film of the 1970s. In a series of touching and telling vignettes, AMERICAN GRAFFITI follows a memorable crew of small-town teenagers through
one momentous night in 1962. Director Lucas' modest, near-verite approach contrasts strikingly with his glitzy following film, STAR WARS.
Steve (Ron Howard), a clean-cut youth, is to leave for college the next day; Curt (Richard Dreyfuss), the class intellectual, is also slated for college but has doubts about his future; Laurie (Cindy
Williams), Curt's sister and Steve's girlfriend, is upset by the latter's impending departure; Terry (Charles Martin Smith) is a hopeless nerd who desperately yearns to be "cool"; John (Paul LeMat),
who's very cool indeed, drives "the fastest car in the valley" and is constantly being forced to prove that boast. After the school dance, everyone goes cruising. John picks up loquacious 13-year-old
Carol (Mackenzie Phillips), thinking she's much older until she climbs aboard his 1932 Ford Deuce Coupe. Steve and Laurie, driving about in his 1958 Impala, clash over their ambitions; he's full of
hope for the future, while she's afraid her life is over at 17. Curt goes off in search of the elusive Girl in the White T-Bird, while Terry has an adventure with a reputedly "experienced" older girl
(Candy Clark).
Based on George Lucas' own teenage hot-rodding days in Modesto, California, the appeal of AMERICAN GRAFFITI is in its fragmentary scenes; the nervous camera jumps from character to character to
present a powerful collage of American youth on the brink of maturity and the complex experiences of the coming decade. The enormous financial and critical success of GRAFFITI--it grossed over $100
million domestically--allowed Lucas the freedom to finance one of the most beloved and highest-grossing films of all time--STAR WARS--and spawned numerous imitations, even inspiring the long-running
TV sitcom "Happy Days." The film boosted the careers of a host of young performers including Dreyfuss, Howard, Williams, LeMat, Smith, Clark, Phillips, Harrison Ford, Kathleen Quinlan, and Suzanne
Somers.
Academy Award Nomination: Best Picture
Academy Award Nomination: Best Supporting Actress - Candy Clark
Academy Award Nomination: Best Director - George Lucas
Academy Award Nomination: Best Original Story and Screenplay - George Lucas, Gloria Katz, Willard Huyck
Academy Award Nomination: Best Film Editing - Verna Fields, Marcia Lucas
- Country of origin:
- U.S.
- Genre:
- Comedy
- Color or b/w:
- Color
- Production Co(s).:
- Universal
- Released by:
- Universal
- MPAA rating:
- PG
- Parental rating:
- Cautionary; some scenes objectionable
- Running time:
- 110
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- Richard Dreyfuss
- Curt
- Ron Howard
- Steve
- Paul LeMat
- John
- Charles Martin Smith
- Terry
- Cindy Williams
- Laurie
- Candy Clark
- Debbie
- Mackenzie Phillips
- Carol
- Wolfman Jack
- Himself
- Harrison Ford
- Falfa
- Bo Hopkins
- Joe
- Manuel Padilla Jr.
- Carlos
- Beau Gentry
- Ants
- Kathleen Quinlan
- Peg
- Tim Crowley
- Eddie
- Terence McGovern
- Mr. Wolfe
- Jan Wilson
- Girl
- Caprice Schmidt
- Announcer
- Jana Bellan
- Budda
- Joe Spano
- Vic
- Christopher Pray
- Al
- Susan Richardson
- Judy
- Donna Wehr
- 2nd Carhop
- Jim Bohan
- Policeman Holstein
- Ron Vincent
- Jeff Pazzuto
- Fred Ross
- Ferber
- Jody Carlson
- Girl in Studebaker
- Cam Whitman
- Balloon Girl
- John Bracci
- Gas Station Attendant
- Debbie Celiz
- Wendy
- Lynne Stewart
- Bobbie
- Ed Greenberg
- Kip Pullman
- Suzanne Somers
- Blonde in T-Bird
- Gordon Analla
- Bozo
- Lisa Herman
- Girl in Dodge
- Debralee Scott
- Falfa's Girl
- Chuck Dorsett
- Man at Accident
- Stephen Knox
- Kid at Accident
- Bob Pasaak
- Dale
- Joseph Miksak
- Man
- George Meyer
- Bum
- William M. Niven
- Clerk
- James Cranna
- Thief
- Del Close
- Manin Alley
- Charles A. Murphy
- Old Man
- Jan Dunn
- Old Woman
- Johnny Weissmuller Jr.
- Badass I
- Scott Beach
- Mr. Gordon
- Albert Nalbandian
- Hank
- Herby and the Heartbeats
- Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids
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Producer:
Francis Ford Coppola
Gary Kurtz
Co-Producer:
George Lucas
Director:
George Lucas
Writer:
George Lucas
Gloria Katz
Willard Huyck
Cinematographer:
Ron Everslage
Jan D'Alquen (Technicolor)
Editor:
Verna Fields
Marcia Lucas
Art Director:
Dennis Clark
Set Decorator:
Douglas Freeman
Costume Design:
Aggie Guerard Rodgers
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More American Graffiti (1979) Candy Clark, Bo Hopkins, Ron Howard, and Paul Le Mat (DVD - 2003)
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Note: This sequel doesn't feature Susan Richardson, but it's included in this page for interest as a related item to the original flick.
American Graffiti / More American Graffitti (Drive-In Double Feature) Candy Clark, Bo Hopkins, Ron Howard, and Paul Le Mat (DVD - 2004)
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A Star Is Born Barbra Streisand, Kris Kristofferson, Gary Busey, and Oliver Clark (DVD - 2006)
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Look within the first 15 minutes of the movie for the scene inside the limo.
Susan makes an uncredited cameo. Trey Parker and Matt Stone hate Barbra.
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