The $2 Haircut

The $2 Haircut

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1975-03-20

The furniture factory in which all the young guys in this film work is also full of older workers who make fun of their long hair, which for them is a badge of their independence. The boss, particularly, thinks long hair on men is dirty. When they refuse to cut their hair, he finds an excuse to fire them. The meaning of long hair is felt particularly deeply for one fellow, a painter, who, when he succumbs to his fathers' pleas that he cut his hair, turns his paintings to the wall and burns himself to death.

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The $2 Haircut

Storyline

The furniture factory in which all the young guys in this film work is also full of older workers who make fun of their long hair, which for them is a badge of their independence. The boss, particularly, thinks long hair on men is dirty. When they refuse to cut their hair, he finds an excuse to fire them. The meaning of long hair is felt particularly deeply for one fellow, a painter, who, when he succumbs to his fathers' pleas that he cut his hair, turns his paintings to the wall and burns himself to death.

Released

1975-03-20

Runtime

106

Director

Philippe Condroyer

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Language

Français

Production

R.O.C.

Paris-Cannes Productions

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    Jean-Pierre Frescaline

    Jean-Pierre Frescaline