Shampoo is a 1975 American satirical comedy-drama film directed by Hal Ashby and written by Robert Towne and Warren Beatty. It stars Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, Goldie Hawn, Lee Grant, Jack Warden, Tony Bill and Carrie Fisher in her film debut.
Plot[]
Against the backdrop of Nixon's election to office, Beverly Hills hairdresser and notorious rake George Roundy (Warren Beatty) runs into trouble when his lascivious habits begin to clash with his more responsible business ambitions. Things get even more complex when Roundy asks his wealthy mistress, Felicia Karpf (Lee Grant), for a business loan, unaware that his best friend and ex-girlfriend, Jackie (Julie Christie), is sleeping with Karpf's husband, Lester (Jack Warden).
Cast[]
- Warren Beatty as George Roundy
- Julie Christie as Jackie Shawn
- Goldie Hawn as Jill Haynes
- Lee Grant as Felicia
- Jack Warden as Lester Karpf
- Tony Bill as Johnny Pope
- Jay Robinson as Norman
- George Furth as Mr. Pettis
- Randy Scheer as Dennis Lolly
- Susanna Moore as Gloria
- Carrie Fisher as Lorna Karpf
- Luana Anders as Devra
- Mike Olton as Ricci
- Kathleen Miller as Anjanette
- Richard E. Kalk as Detective Younger
- Brad Dexter as Senator East
- William Castle as Sid Roth
- Howard Hesseman as Red Dog