Product Information
A musical story where a young man on his way to enlist for Vietnam stops off in New York and gets involved with the Flower People. Many hit songs, including 'Let The Sun Shine In', 'Good Morning Starshine', 'I Got Life' and 'Aquarius'.Product Identifiers
ProducerLester Persky, Michael Butler
EAN5050070006810
eBay Product ID (ePID)3946087
Product Key Features
Film/TV TitleHair
ActorTreat Williams, Beverly D'angelo, John Savage, Annie Golden, Dorsey Wright
DirectorMilos Forman
Subtitle LanguageDanish\Dutch\English\Finnish\German\Norwegian\Polish\Portuguese\Spanish\Swedish
Release Year2001
FeaturesWidescreen, Closed Caption, Interactive Menus\Chapter Selection\Original Theatrical Trailer, With Subtitles
Aspect Ratio1.85 Wide Screen\4:3
GenreMusicals & Music Films, Musicals & Broadway
Additional Product Features
Certificate15
Number of Discs1
Director of PhotographyMiroslav Ondricek
Costume DesignerAnn Roth
Production DesignerStuart Wurtzel
ReviewsNew York Times - Included in the New York Times's "10 BEST FILMS OF 1979", Variety - ...Vibrant and innovative....HAIR is a triumph of technical craftsmanship...
ChoreographerTwyla Tharp
Special EffectsAl Griswold
Dubbing LanguagesGerman\French\Spanish\Italian
FeaturedCharlotte Ray
Hearing ImpairedEnglish\German
Additional InformationThe "Age of Aquarius" is captured for all time in Czech director Milos Forman's version of the hit 1960s Broadway musical. A clean-cut midwestern kid named Claude (John Savage), fresh off the bus from Oklahoma and eager to do service in the military, comes to New York and ends up sidetracked by a nomadic tribe of hippies in Central Park. The group is vibrantly led by Berger (Treat Williams). Claude is eventually assimilated into this family of protesters and falls in love with Sheila (Beverly D'Angelo), a girl from a wealthy family. The plot hangs in the balance when Berger poses as Claude to buy Claude a little more time in the name of love. The film is notable for its hit songs such as "Let the Sun Shine In," its choreography by Twyla Tharp, a cameo by the late Nicholas Ray as a general, and for jump-starting the careers of Williams and D'Angelo. The screenplay by Michael Weller, based on the musical by Gerome Ragni and James Rado, with music by Galt Macdermot, effectively captures the feeling of the movement.
Movie/TV TitleHair
ComposerJames Rado, Galt MacDermot, Gerome Ragni
Sound sourceDolby Digital 5.1\Mono\Stereo
ScreenwriterMichael Weller
CinematographerRichard Kratina
Format DescriptionDVD 9