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"Shampoo," a 1975 comedy-drama directed by Hal Ashby and featuring an ensemble cast including Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, Goldie Hawn, and Lee Grant, remains a classic in cinematic history. Set in the glamorous world of Beverly Hills during the late 1960s, the film follows the charming and talented hairdresser George Roundy, played by Warren Beatty. George juggles his personal relationships with various women, including his girlfriend Jill (played by Goldie Hawn), while also trying to navigate the complexities of his professional life. As George's escapades unfold against the backdrop of the bustling salon where he works, the film delves into themes of love, ambition, and societal expectations. With its sharp wit, stellar performances, and stylish depiction of the era, "Shampoo" offers a satirical yet poignant exploration of the human experience. Julie Christie and Lee Grant deliver standout performances in their respective roles, adding depth and complexity to the narrative. A timeless blend of comedy and drama, "Shampoo" continues to captivate audiences with its compelling storytelling and compelling characters, making it a must-watch for fans of classic cinema.
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Robin Williams
Daniel London
Monica Potter
Philip Seymour Hoffman

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Paul Rudd
Leslie Mann
Maude Apatow
Iris Apatow

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Melissa McCarthy
Chris O'Dowd
Kevin Kline
Timothy Olyphant

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Brie Larson
Samuel L. Jackson
Joan Cusack
Bradley Whitford

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Michael Sheen
Candice Bergen
Pico Alexander

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Danilo 'Bata' Stojkovic
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