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HAIR (vhs) *NEW* carefree life of flower children, Treat Williams break-out role

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Category:

VHS Tapes

Quantity Available:

Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Brand New

Rating:

PG-13

Genre:

Musicals, Broadway

UPC:

027616133038

Release Date:

1979

Director:

Milos Forman

Leading Role:

Treat Williams

Signal Standard:

NTSC

Sub-Genre:

Action & Adventure Military/War

Edition:

Full Screen

Special Features:

Deleted Title

Former Rental:

No

Movie/TV Title:

Hair

Studio:

MGM Home Entertainment

Language:

English

Format:

FixedPriceItem

Actor:

John Savage

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Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

932685261

Item description

Brand new factory sealed vhs tape with rare original ad art. Going Out Of Print on dvd and only available on pricey blu-ray. The music and dance show about the Age of Aquarius. The film has a more straightforward narrative than the Broadway play, and follows the adventures of a naive midwestern farmer's son as he becomes involved with a band of hippies on the eve of his induction into the Army. The choreography is energetic and impressive, and the film contains some showstopping song-and-dance numbers, particularly in the sequences where the flower children crash a high-society party and the Army barracks number with the black white soldiers. The lyrics still manage to shock about race, homosexuality, etc. Watch for a thin Nell Carter and Don Dacus of the music group 'Chicago'.