Hair(1979) -
Modern reviews often highlight the film's "naturalistic fashion," noting that it captured the energy of the 60s even while being produced a decade later.
Claude falls for Sheila Franklin (Beverly D’Angelo), who in this version is a high-society debutante rather than the outspoken activist of the stage play.
The film was nominated for Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) and earned Treat Williams a nomination for New Star of the Year. Hair(1979)
The film follows (John Savage), a naive Oklahoma farm boy who travels to New York City to enlist in the Army during the Vietnam War. Before induction, he encounters a "tribe" of hippies led by the charismatic George Berger (Treat Williams).
Details on the film's production and cast can be found on its IMDb page . Hair (1979) - IMDb The film follows (John Savage), a naive Oklahoma
Purists often note the significant plot changes—specifically Claude being a conservative outsider rather than an original member of the tribe—which shifts the focus from collective rebellion to individual sacrifice.
The group introduces Claude to a world of LSD, "free love," and rebellion against the status quo. Hair (1979) - IMDb Purists often note the
Miloš Forman, who brought a naturalistic style to the fantastical musical elements.





