Hair (1979) | |
Director(s) | MIlos Forman |
Producer(s) | Michael Butler, Robert Greenhut (associate), Lester Persky |
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Top Topics | Period Piece |
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Hair (1979) was a Film directed by MIlos Forman and produced by Robert Greenhut, Lester Persky and Michael Butler.
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Blonde hair, brunette soul
By carole_and_co on Aug 10, 2020 From Carole & Co.As 1934 drew to a close, Carole Lombard could look back on a year of both personal and professional advancement. She rented a large, highly visible house on Hollywood Boulevard that spring, at roughly the same time her work opposite John Barrymore in the pioneering screwball comedy "Twentieth Centur... Read full article
On Blu-ray: Milos Forman's Giddy, Energetic Hair (1979)
By KC on Jul 8, 2020 From Classic MoviesWhen I was a kid, I used to love listening to my dad’s records. While he favored jazz, there were other things in the mix, like 60s rock, soundtracks and a few other pop culture touchstones, and that included the original Broadway cast recording of Gerome Ragni and James Rado's Hair. I donR... Read full article
Actress Beauty Tip No. 40: Greta Garbo Chamomile Tea Hair Rinse
on Apr 5, 2019 From Comet Over HollywoodThis is the 40th installment of the classic actress beauty tips that I have read about and tested. I have tried several beauty tips over the years – some of the craziest seem to involve hair: Rinsing hair with champagne and beer, or bleaching it blond. My most recent hair experiment comes from... Read full article
Actress Beauty Tip #39: Carroll Baker Beer Hair Rinse
on Aug 25, 2018 From Comet Over HollywoodThis is the 39th installment of the classic actress beauty tips that I have read about and tested. Actress Carroll Baker Actress Carroll Baker entered Hollywood in the 1950s as a new face, with roles ranging from Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor’s daughter in “Giant” (1956), a virg... Read full article
Fred Astaire and his Long Lost Hair
By The Metzinger Sisters on Jun 6, 2017 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversA bald Fred in 1944 Fred Astaire has always been more famous for his fancy feet than for his hair, but if one was to take a closer examination of his hair style one would notice that it was quite unique. So unique that even as a Rankin/Bass puppet ( in The Easter Bunny is Coming to Town ) he was re... Read full article
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