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"Let the sunshine in!"

1979-03-15 Music 2hr 1m

Upon receiving his draft notice and leaving his family ranch in Oklahoma, Claude heads to New York and befriends a tribe of long-haired hippies on his way to boot camp.

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Upon receiving his draft notice and leaving his family ranch in Oklahoma, Claude heads to New York and befriends a tribe of long-haired hippies on his way to boot camp.

  • Released
    1979-03-15
  • Revenue
    $15,313,606
  • Budget
    $11,000,000
  • Runtime
    2hr 1m
  • Genre
    Music, Drama, Comedy
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    7.5
  • Production
    CIP Filmproduktion GmbH, United Artists

Crew

Miloš Forman
Director
Gerome Ragni
Screenplay
Lester Persky
Producer

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Cast

John Savage

John Savage

Claude Hooper Bukowski
Treat Williams

Treat Williams

George Berger
Beverly D'Angelo

Beverly D'Angelo

Sheila Franklin
Annie Golden

Annie Golden

Jeannie Ryan
Dorsey Wright

Dorsey Wright

Lafayette aka Hud
Cheryl Barnes

Cheryl Barnes

Hud’s Fiancée
Nicholas Ray

Nicholas Ray

The General
Charlotte Rae

Charlotte Rae

Lady in Pink
Fern Tailer

Fern Tailer

Sheila's Mother
Charles Denny

Charles Denny

Sheila's Father
Herman Meckler

Herman Meckler

Sheila's Uncle
Agnes Breen

Agnes Breen

Sheila's Aunt
Antonia Rey

Antonia Rey

Mrs. Berger
Linda Surh

Linda Surh

Vietnamese Girl
Jane Booke

Jane Booke

Debutante #1
Suzanna Love

Suzanna Love

Debutante #2
Joe Acord

Joe Acord

Claude's Father
Janet York

Janet York

Prison Psychiatrist
Rahsaan Curry

Rahsaan Curry

Lafayette Jr.
Steve Massicotte

Steve Massicotte

Barracks Officer
Mario Nelson

Mario Nelson

Barracks Officer
Ren Woods

Ren Woods

'Aquarius' Soloist
Toney Watkins

Toney Watkins

Colored Spade' / 'Ain't Got No
Carl Hall

Carl Hall

Colored Spade
Howard Potter

Howard Potter

Colored Spade
Nell Carter

Nell Carter

Ain't Got No' / 'White Boys
Kurt Yaghjian

Kurt Yaghjian

Ain't Got No
Debi Dye

Debi Dye

Black Boys
Ellen Foley

Ellen Foley

Black Boys
Johnny Maestro

Johnny Maestro

Black Boys
Fred Ferrara

Fred Ferrara

Black Boys
Jim Rosica

Jim Rosica

Black Boys
Trudy Perkins

Trudy Perkins

White Boys
Russell Costen

Russell Costen

White Boys
Kenny Brawner

Kenny Brawner

White Boys
Lee Wells

Lee Wells

White Boys
Leata Galloway

Leata Galloway

Electric Blues
Cyrena Lomba

Cyrena Lomba

Electric Blues
Ron Young

Ron Young

Old Fashioned Melody
John DeRobertas

John DeRobertas

Flesh Failures
Grand L. Bush

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Flesh Failures
Melba Moore

Melba Moore

'3-5-0-0' Soloist
Ronnie Dyson

Ronnie Dyson

'3-5-0-0' Soloist
Tom Rawe

Tom Rawe

Dancer
Twyla Tharp

Twyla Tharp

The Priestess (uncredited)
Peter Maloney

Peter Maloney

Court Clerk (uncredited)

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-10-21

I watched much of this convinced that Treat Williams was a very young Tommy Lee Jones, and despite the look of the film dating, it's still q... read more

I watched much of this convinced that Treat Williams was a very young Tommy Lee Jones, and despite the look of the film dating, it's still quite a potent and entertaining look at life amidst the draft. The rather naive "Claude" (John Savage) arrives from his home in rural Oklahoma into a New York brimming with vibrancy and eccentricity. He's on his way to join up to fight in Vietnam when he encounters "Berger" (Williams) and starts to fall into a life of gentle hedonism leading to his love of "Shiela" (Beverly D'Angelo). She and "Berger are from different sides of the tracks, but despite her silver spoon she has quite a rebellious nature and very much embraces her hippie existence protesting the war whilst stoked up on weed, emotion and idealism. They only have a few days, but in those days their relationships develop, thrive, vacillate and ultimately Milos Forman presents us with a quite subtly scathing commentary on a mid-1960s USA. I still think this works better on the stage - the confined space there forces the characters and scenarios together better, but this is still a strong big-screen adaptation that allows the music and dance numbers to retain much of their punch. The characterisations run deep too with plenty of their gang having slightly more than bit parts to complement the thrust of the burgeoning romance. It's perhaps that that lets this down a little. The pair are rarely seen together and the portrayal of their "love" is a wee bit on the shallow side. Musically, there are more than a few familiar numbers to keep the pace rollicking along, and perhaps the fairly explicit nature of some of the lyrics explains why this did rather better on the European Awards circuit than it did in the USA (or the UK). "Aquarius", "Good Morning Starshine" and the title song are maybe the most memorable but there are plenty more to get our teeth into as the rawness of the original Gerome Ragni book is framed within a cityscape dealing with racism, homophobia and just about everything to preclude the concept of "free love" (or even creatively inexpensive love). It's holding it's relevance quite well and is well worth two hours.

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A Review by CinemaSerf

I watched much of this convinced that Treat Williams was a very young Tommy Lee Jones, and despite the look of the film dating, it's still quite a potent and entertaining look at life amidst the draft. The rather naive "Claude" (John Savage...

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-10-21

I watched much of this convinced that Treat Williams was a very young Tommy Lee Jones, and despite the look of the film dating, it's still quite a potent and entertaining look at life amidst the draft...

read more