Posted: 2/6/05 at 9:17am

Just caught this on DVD last night. I feel it is one of those "lost film musicals" that doesn't get the respect or recognition it deserves. In a world where the film musicals that are most often remembered are "West Side Story, "My Fair Lady" or "The Sound of Music", the 1979 film version of "Hair" is always overlooked.
I think Milos Forman and Michael Weller did a respectable job in transferring this show to the screen when most were saying it was unfilmable.
If not a carbon copy of the original stage show, the movie does an excellent job in sticking with the original stage show's intent and overall spirit.
Let's not forget the wonderful score by James Rado and Gerome Ragni which produced the instant classics: "Aquarius", "The Flesh Failures"(Let The Sun Shine In), "Hair", "Good Morning Starshine".
The cast (Treat Williams, John Savage, Beverly D'Angelo, Annie Golden Don Dacus, Dorsey Wright and Cheryl Barnes) all do a wonderful job in their roles and in a world where it's easier to hire a pretty face and dub away, this cast does it's own singing and dancing and look good doing it too!
I hadn't seen this one in years and I just walked away from it with a "Wow!" That ending sure packed a punch and sent a very real message loud and clear.
It was most definitely a reminder that when done right a stage musical can definitely shine on the screen.
Who else on the board has seen and liked/loved this film?
Updated On: 2/6/05 at 09:17 AM