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Meet Me In St. Lewis
Although this is a Judy Garland musical, Leon Ames, as the father of a large family, literally shines. The best shot is near the beginning of the film when he sits down and wipes his head, allowing us to see his hair. Luckily, he played this role before he got too old.
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The Missionary (1982)
Never in my life did I think Michael Palin (of Monty Python fame) could possibly generate any sort of sex appeal what-so-ever. Well, I was wrong. In this film, his early 1920s British super slick look transforms him from his usual hip nerd to shiny sex God. Just ask his co-star Maggie Smith. His hair is perfect in nearly every scene of the movie. Who would have ever thought?? This film should be a requirement for anyone who loves great hair.
-Hairshine
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The Mountain
Robert Wagner and Spencer Tracy - In the first scenes RJ's locks are prominent. |
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The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair
Bud Middleton, who visits his grandparents for a trip to the fair, has enough grease in his slicked straight back hair to lube the entire moving chair ride in the General Motors Futurama! This is the full version of the Westinghouse world's fair promotional film that is excerpted in the "World of Tomorrow". |
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Maya
This 1966 jungle adventure with Jay North as the son and Clint Walker as the hunter father is very rare and hard to find. Hair God Clint, although not seen throughout the movie, has some memorable scenes. The best is the farewell scene at the train station. He moves his head in this close-up and shows every glistening strand of perfect hair. get this movie, it's well worth it.
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My Bodyguard
Matt Dillon |
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