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Hair

Country: USA, Language: English, 121 mins

  • Director: Milos Forman
  • Writer: Gerome Ragni; James Rado
  • Producer: Michael Butler; Robert Greenhut

CGiii Comment

Dontcha just luv hippies??

Well, this was made 5 years after Vietnam ended and hippies were ebbing away.

The bisexual element was eliminated and the huge impact that the stage show had failed to materialise onto the big screen.

It's all nostalgia now with one or two good songs thrown in for good measure.

The message is lost to a mere faded memento. Shame.

Still, it's worth watching especially for the last 30 minutes...and for Forman, an Oscar-winning director.


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The(ir) Blurb...

This movie, based on the cult Broadway musical of the 60s, tells a story about Claude, a young man from Oklahoma who comes to New York City. There he strikes up a friendship with a group of hippies, led by Berger, and falls in love with Sheila, a girl from a rich family. However, their happiness is short because Claude must go to the Vietnam war.

Cast & Characters

John Savage as Claude Hooper Bukowski;
Treat Williams as George Berger;
Beverly D'Angelo as Sheila Franklin;
Annie Golden as Jeannie Ryan;
Dorsey Wright as Lafayette aka Hud;
Don Dacus as Woof;
Cheryl Barnes as Hud's Fiancee;
Richard Bright as Fenton;
Nicholas Ray as The General;
Charlotte Rae as Lady in Pink;
Miles Chapin as Steve Franklin;
Fern Tailer as Sheila's Mother;
Charles Denny as Sheila's Father;
Herman Meckler as Sheila's Uncle;
Agness Breen as Sheila's Aunt