Shampoo is a fantastic, intelligent, greatly entertaining and wickedly funny political comedy. Inspired by "The Country Wife", written by the noted playwright William Wycherley (1674), screenwriter Robert Towne wrote the first draft for "Shampoo". Later, lead actor (and producer) Warren Beatty wrote the political scenes, such as the fundraiser.
Beatty, as the male equivalent of the dumb blonde George Roundy, surrounded himself again with a stellar cast. Jack Warden as Lester Karp, Goldie Hawn as Jill, Julie Christie as Jackie Shawn, Tony Bill as Johnny Pope and introducing Carrie Fisher as Lorna. Lee Grant won the Oscar for best supporting actress for her portrayal as Felicia Karp. The movie is a great social and political commentary that, though filmed in 1974 and released the next year, takes place in the days before the 1968 elections. A true classic that intelligently mixes politics and humor.
In this scene you can hear Paul Simon's haunting music score, written especially for his friend's, Warren Beatty's, movie.
julie christie and 'john's theme' from 'don't look now'
Julie Christie Interview (1967)
Al Pacino Presents Warren Beatty With AFI Life Achievement Award
Omar Sharif and Julie Christie in Dr Zhivago
Shampoo afterparty - George, Jackie, Jill and Lester
McCabe & Mrs. Miller 05 - McCabe (Warren Beatty) ignores Mrs. Millers (Julie Christie) pleas
OUT OF AFRICA SHAMPOO SCENE
Heaven Can Wait 01: Joe Pendleton (Warren Beatty) meets Mr. Jordan (James Mason) and his fate.
Warren Beatty
Bonnie (Faye Dunaway) and Clyde (Warren Beatty) meet for the first time and team up.
Shampoo 04 - George (Warren Beatty) and Lorna (Carrie Fisher).
Shampoo 02&03 -George (Warren Beatty), Lester (Jack Warden) and Jackie (Julie Christie).
Shampoo 06 - George (Warren Beatty) & Jackie (Julie Christie) at the election night dinner.
Shampoo 07 - George (Warren Beatty) and his ladies.
Best Actress 1965: Julie Christie, Darling; breakdown scene
Movie Legends - Julie Christie (Reprise)
Movie Legends - Julie Christie
Annette Bening and Warren Beatty at Children's Hospital LA Event
Warren Beatty Salutes Jack Nicholson at the AFI Life Achievement Award
Richard Lester's Petulia (1968) Starring Julie Christie and George C. Scott
BILLY LIAR - Julie Christie - Richard Rodney Bennett (HQ)
Shampoo07 - George (Warren Beatty) and his ladies.
Shampoo06 - George (Warren Beatty) & Jackie (Julie Christie) at the election night dinner.
Shampoo05 - George (Warren Beatty) at the political fundraiser.
Shampoo04 - George (Warren Beatty) and Lorna (Carrie Fisher).
Bulworth: Fundraiser Rap. Bulworth (Warren Beatty) has the Spirit!
The Parallax View (1974) Warren Beatty - Alan J. Pakula 07
The Parallax View (1974) Warren Beatty - Alan J. Pakula 06
The Parallax View (1974) Warren Beatty - Alan J. Pakula 05
The Parallax View (1974) Warren Beatty - Alan J. Pakula 04
The Parallax View (1974) Warren Beatty - Alan J. Pakula 03
The Parallax View (1974) Warren Beatty - Alan J. Pakula 02
The Parallax View (1974) Warren Beatty - Alan J. Pakula 01
Splendor In The Grass: final scenes (Natalie Wood/Warren Beatty)
Splendor In The Grass: early scenes (Natalie Wood/Warren Beatty)
Splendor In The Grass: good son, bad daughter 3
Splendor In The Grass (Warren Beatty/Natalie Wood): good son, bad daughter 2
Splendor In The Grass (Warren Beatty/Natalie Wood): good son, bad daughter
Splendor In The Grass (Warren Beatty/Natalie Wood): Deanie's breakdown, Bud's heartache 2.
Splendor In The Grass (Warren Beatty/Natalie Wood): Deanie's breakdown, Bud's heartache 1.
Splendor In The Grass (Warren Beatty/Natalie Wood): Bud's dilemma
Shampoo afterparty - George, Jackie, Jill and Lester
McCabe & Mrs. Miller - McCabe (Warren Beatty) and Mrs. Millers's (Julie Christie) relationship
McCabe & Mrs. Miller 05 - McCabe (Warren Beatty) ignores Mrs. Millers (Julie Christie) pleas
McCabe & Mrs. Miller 04 - McCabe (Warren Beatty) gets an offer.
McCabe & Mrs. Miller 03 - McCabe (Warren Beatty) gets some business lessons.
McCabe & Mrs. Miller 02 - McCabe & Mrs. Miller meet (Warren Beatty/Julie Christie)
McCabe & Mrs. Miller 01 - McCabe (Warren Beatty) gets some "chippies"
McCabe & Mrs. Miller - McCabe (Warren Beatty) has poetry inside him
Heaven Can Wait 03: Joe Pendleton (Warren Beatty) tries to get through to Max (Jack Warden).