Hair
"Hair" is a 1979 musical war comedy-drama film adaptation of the 1968 Broadway musical "Hair: An American Tribal Love-Rock Musical" about a Vietnam War draftee, Claude, who meets and befriends a tribe of long-haired hippies on his way to the army induction center. Claude heads to New York upon receiving his draft notice, leaving the family ranch in Oklahoma. He arrives in New York where he is rapidly indoctrinated into the youth subculture before reporting in for boot camp.
Metadata
- Tagline
- Let the sunshine in!
- Release date
- 1979-03-14
- Runtime
- 2h 1m
- IMDb
- tt0079261
- Languages
- English
- Global rating
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Director
Writer
Cast
- Beverly D'Angelo
Sheila Franklin - Michael Jeter
Sheldon - Treat Williams
George Berger - Grand L. Bush
Flesh Failures - Peter Maloney
Court Clerk (uncredited) - John Savage
Claude Hooper Bukowski - Annie Golden
Jeannie Ryan - George J. Manos
Mr. Berger - Ellen Foley
Black Boys - Richard Bright
Fenton - Charlotte Rae
Lady in Pink - Charlayne Woodard
White Boys - Ren Woods
'Aquarius' Soloist - Herman Meckler
Sheila's Uncle - Raymond Kurshals
Dancer - Ron Young
Old Fashioned Melody - Megan Murphy
- Nicholas Ray
The General - Melba Moore
'3-5-0-0' Soloist - Nell Carter
Ain't Got No' / 'White Boys - Miles Chapin
Steve - Suzanna Love
Debutante #2 - Antonia Rey
Mrs. Berger - Dorsey Wright
Lafayette aka Hud - Johnny Maestro
Black Boys - Don Dacus
Woof - Debi Dye
Black Boys - Anthony Ferro
Dancer - Laurie Beechman
Black Boys - Richard Colton
Dancer - Russell Costen
White Boys - Sara Rudner
Dancer - Christine Uchida
Dancer - Joe Acord
Claude's Father - Kurt Yaghjian
Ain't Got No - Lee Wells
White Boys - Tom Rawe
Dancer - Chuck Patterson
White Boys - Twyla Tharp
The Priestess (uncredited) - Agnes Breen
Sheila's Aunt - Carl Hall
Colored Spade - Cheryl Barnes
Hud’s Fiancée - Cyrena Lomba
Electric Blues - Fred Ferrara
Black Boys - Janet York
Prison Psychiatrist - Jim Rosica
Black Boys - Rahsaan Curry
Lafayette Jr. - Ronnie Dyson
'3-5-0-0' Soloist - Rose Marie Wright
Dancer - Shelley Washington
Dancer - Charles Denny
Sheila's Father - Vincent Carella
Black Boys - Donald Alsdurf
MP - Fern Tailer
Sheila's Mother - Harry Gittelson
The Judge - H. Douglas Berring
White Boys - Howard Potter
Colored Spade - Jane Booke
Debutante #1 - Jennifer Way
Dancer - John DeRobertas
Flesh Failures - Kenny Brawner
White Boys - Leata Galloway
Electric Blues - Linda Surh
Vietnamese Girl - Mario Nelson
Barracks Officer - Steve Massicotte
Barracks Officer - Toney Watkins
Colored Spade' / 'Ain't Got No - Trudy Perkins
White Boys