Shampoo - 1975
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Shampoo

Updated: 18 Jul 2022
Directors:
Jane Feinberg Mike Fenton Hal Ashby Richard Sylbert Warren Beatty Warren Beatty Charles H. Maguire Charles H. Maguire W. Stewart Campbell László Kovács Paul Simon Anthea Sylbert Robert Towne George Gaines Robert C. Jones Art Levinson Kathryn Blondell E. Thomas Case Ron Wright
Actors:
Warren Beatty Julie Christie Goldie Hawn Lee Grant Jack Warden Tony Bill George Furth Jay Robinson Ann Weldon Luana Anders Randy Scheer Susanna Moore Carrie Fisher Mike Olton Richard E. Kalk Ronald Dunas Hal Buckley Jack Bernardi William Castle Brad Dexter Doris Packer Faye Michael Nuell Howard Hesseman Cherie Latimer George Justin Lesley Evans Brunetta Barnett Joan Marshall Kathleen Miller Janice Baker April Ross Paula Warner Luis Delgado Dina Ousley Mack Eden Daryl Keith Roach Melinda Smith Constance Smith Sean Walsh Gary Marsh Andrew Stevens Colleen Brennan Larry Bischof Don Ames Wally Crowder Cynthia Wood Jimmie Cannon Susan McIver Kimberly McGowen Gail Landry Annalee Coyle Spiro Agnew Walter Cronkite Susan Blakely
Genre:
Western, War, Thriller, TV Movie, Science Fiction, Romance, Mystery, Music, Horror, History, Fantasy, Family, Drama, Documentary, Crime, Comedy, Animation, Adventure, Action
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Year: 1975
George Roundy is a Beverly Hills hairstylist whose uncontrolled libido stands between him and his ambitions. He wants the security of a relationship. He wants to be a hairdressing "star" and open his own salon. But the fact that he beds down with the wife, daughter and mistress of a potential backer doesn't help. It also does little for his relationship with his current girlfriend.
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"Shampoo stars Warren Beatty and it’s directed by Hal Ashby. It’s hysterical and it’s really satirical. Warren Beatty plays this playboy guy who works at a hair salon. He does all the women’s hair, and he ends up being this huge womanizer. It ultimately ends up being kind of like a commentary on that. I don’t know how it flies now, but I think it’s a comment on it because he ends up lonely and losing the love of his life. So it’s ultimately a cautionary tale. Warren Beatty at the height of being the GOAT, just killing it, and Hal Ashby...amazing."
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