

Music · Drama · Comedy
Overview
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.
Top Cast


John Savage
John Savage
Claude Hooper Bukowski
John Savage
Claude Hooper Bukowski


Treat Williams
Treat Williams
George Berger
Treat Williams
George Berger


Beverly D'Angelo
Beverly D'Angelo
Sheila Franklin
Beverly D'Angelo
Sheila Franklin


Annie Golden
Annie Golden
Jeannie Ryan
Annie Golden
Jeannie Ryan


Dorsey Wright
Dorsey Wright
Lafayette aka Hud
Dorsey Wright
Lafayette aka Hud


Don Dacus
Don Dacus
Woof
Don Dacus
Woof


Cheryl Barnes
Cheryl Barnes
Hud’s Fiancée
Cheryl Barnes
Hud’s Fiancée


Richard Bright
Richard Bright
Fenton
Richard Bright
Fenton


Nicholas Ray
Nicholas Ray
The General
Nicholas Ray
The General


Charlotte Rae
Charlotte Rae
Lady in Pink
Charlotte Rae
Lady in Pink
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