In a major departure from the musical, a case of mistaken identity leads Berger to be shipped off to Vietnam in Claude’s place, resulting in a tragic and haunting finale set to "Let the Sunshine In". Key Creative Contributors
The group introduces Claude to a world of LSD, "free love," and rebellion against the status quo. 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. In a major departure from the musical, a
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. Claude falls for Sheila Franklin (Beverly D’Angelo), who
Miloš Forman's is a cinematic adaptation of the 1968 Broadway "American Tribal Love-Rock Musical". While it arrived years after the peak of the hippie movement, it is celebrated for its ebullient choreography by Twyla Tharp and its poignant, if altered, anti-war message. Core Narrative
Features iconic tracks such as "Aquarius," "Hair," and "Easy to Be Hard," though some songs from the original play were omitted for the film's 121-minute runtime. Reception and Legacy
Details on the film's production and cast can be found on its IMDb page . Hair (1979) - IMDb