Shampoo (2003)
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Director:Hal Ashby
Studio:Persky-Bright / Vista
Producer:Warren Beatty, Charles H. Maguire
Writer:Robert Towne, Warren Beatty
Rating:3
Rated:R
Date Added:2015-07-03
Last Seen:2018-01-07
UPC:043396605305
Price:$14.94
Awards:Won Oscar. Another 2 wins & 9 nominations
Genre:Comedy, Classics
Release:2003-01-20
IMDb:0073692
Location:1486
Duration:109
Picture Format:Anamorphic Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Languages:English
Subtitles:English, Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Thai
Hal Ashby  ...  (Director)
Robert Towne, Warren Beatty  ...  (Writer)
 
Warren Beatty  ...  George Roundy
Julie Christie  ...  Jackie Shawn
Goldie Hawn  ...  Jill
Lee Grant  ...  Felicia Karpf
Jack Warden  ...  Lester Karpf
Tony Bill  ...  Johnny Pope
George Furth  ...  Mr. Pettis
Jay Robinson  ...  Norman
Ann Weldon  ...  Mary
Luana Anders  ...  Devra
Randy Scheer  ...  Dennis
Susanna Moore  ...  Gloria
Carrie Fisher  ...  Lorna Carp
Mike Olton  ...  Ricci
Richard E. Kalk  ...  Detective Younger
László Kovács  ...  Cinematographer
Ronald Dunas  ...  Nate
Hal Buckley  ...  Kenneth
Robert C. Jones  ...  Editor
Jack Bernardi  ...  Izzy
William Castle  ...  Sid Roth
Brad Dexter  ...  Senator Joe East
Doris Packer  ...  Rosalind
Faye Michael Nuell  ...  Norma
Howard Hesseman  ...  Red Dog
Cherie Latimer  ...  Girl in Car
George Justin  ...  Producer
Lesley Evans  ...  Secretary
Brunetta Barnett  ...  Mona
Joan Marshall  ...  Mrs. Schumann
Kathleen Miller  ...  Anjanette
Janice Baker  ...  Model #1
April Ross  ...  Model #2
Paula Warner  ...  Model #3
Luis Delgado  ...  Waiter at Bistro
Dina Ousley  ...  Hairdresser
Mack Eden  ...  Hairdresser
Daryl Keith Roach  ...  Boy at Party (as Daryl Roach)
Melinda Smith  ...  Twin #1
Constance Smith  ...  Twin #2
Sean Walsh  ...  Boy with Twins
Gary Marsh  ...  Boy #1
Andrew Stevens  ...  Boy #2 Wearing Towel
Colleen Brennan  ...  Painted Lady (as Sharon Kelly)
Larry Bischof  ...  Guest
Don Ames  ...  Guest
Wally Crowder  ...  Malone's Delivery Boy
Cynthia Wood  ...  Beauty Shop Customer
Jamie Cannon  ...  Beauty Shop Customer
Susan McIver  ...  Beauty Shop Customer
Kimberly McGowen  ...  Beauty Shop Customer
Gail Landry  ...  Beauty Shop Customer
Annalee Coyle  ...  Beauty Shop Customer
Spiro Agnew  ...  Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Susan Blakely  ...  Girl on Street (uncredited)
David Brinkley  ...  Himself (uncredited) (archive footage)
Howard Culver  ...  Newscaster (uncredited)
Chet Huntley  ...  Himself (uncredited) (archive footage)
Richard Nixon  ...  Himself (uncredited) (archive footage)
Michelle Phillips  ...  Girl at Party (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey  ...  White-Haired Man at Party (uncredited)
Robert Towne  ...  Party Guest (uncredited)
Robert Glass  ...  Sound Department
Robert Knudson  ...  Sound Department
Tom Overton  ...  Sound Department
Dan Wallin  ...  Sound Department
Frank E. Warner  ...  Sound Department
Paul Simon  ...  Composer
Richard Sylbert  ...  Production Designer
W. Stewart Campbell  ...  Art Director
George Gaines  ...  Set Decorator
Anthea Sylbert  ...  Custome Designer
Kathryn Blondell  ...  hair stylist
E. Thomas Case  ...  Makeup Artist
Jan Van Uchelen  ...  hair stylist
Art Levinson  ...  first assistant director
Ron Wright  ...  second assistant director
Alan Levine  ...  property master
Bill Parks  ...  construction coordinator
Summary: Thirty-something George Roundy is a Beverly Hills hairdresser, who spends as much time sleeping with his female clients as he does doing their hair. Whether they want to admit it, all the women in his life are on the most part aware that they are are not the only one with whom he is sleeping. And some, such as the wealthy and married Felicia Karpf, have a stronger emotional dependence on George than they would like to admit. George's current girlfriend is Jill, an up and coming actress. Jill's best friend is Jackie Shawn, one of George's old girlfriends who left him because he couldn't make a true commitment to her. In turn, Jackie is currently having an affair with Lester Karpf, Felicia's wealthy businessman husband. George is unhappy working at a salon owned by Norman, with whom he is constantly butting heads. In his first act of wanting finally to be a grown up, George wants to open his own salon, but doesn't have the financial resources to do it, and no bank will lend him money for the venture. Felicia at least convinces Lester to consider investing in George. On Monday, November 4, 1968, the eve of the presidential election, this group spends the evening together, first at a dinner party hosted by Lester, and then another private party. Lester asks his potential new business partner, George, to accompany his mistress Jackie, not knowing that George and Jackie know each other. Jill, who is invited to the party by Jackie, invites director Johnny Pope as her date, he who is considering her for a role in his next movie filming in Egypt and perhaps more. Over the course of the evening, George may come to the realization of what he wants in life both professionally and personally, but achieving happiness will depend upon others in his life, they who have known George up to this time only as an uncommitted narcissist.