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Hair(1979) 【Deluxe · Version】

In a major departure from the musical, a case of mistaken identity leads Berger to be shipped off to Vietnam in Claude’s place, resulting in a tragic and haunting finale set to "Let the Sunshine In". Key Creative Contributors

Twyla Tharp, whose work featured high-energy, modern dance sequences. Hair(1979)

The group introduces Claude to a world of LSD, "free love," and rebellion against the status quo. In a major departure from the musical, a

Purists often note the significant plot changes—specifically Claude being a conservative outsider rather than an original member of the tribe—which shifts the focus from collective rebellion to individual sacrifice. whose work featured high-energy

Miloš Forman, who brought a naturalistic style to the fantastical musical elements.

The film was nominated for Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) and earned Treat Williams a nomination for New Star of the Year.