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The Harrad Experiment (1973)

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Overview

Director:
Ted Post
Writers:
Robert H. Rimmer (novel)
Michael Werner (screenplay) ...
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Genre:
Drama | Romance more
Tagline:
The most read book on or off campus is now on screen! more
Plot:
At Harrad College, where controversial coed living situations are established, the students are forced... more | add synopsis
User Comments:
Slightly Dated Cult Movie more

Cast

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James Whitmore ... Philip Tenhausen

Tippi Hedren ... Margaret Tenhausen

Don Johnson ... Stanley Cole

Bruno Kirby ... Harry Schacht (as B. Kirby Jr.)
Laurie Walters ... Sheila Grove
Victoria Thompson ... Beth Hillyer

Elliott Street ... Wilson
Robert Middleton ... Sidney Bower
Billy Sands ... Jack

Sharon Ullrick ... Barbara (as Sharon Taggart)
Maggie Wellman ... Cynthia
Michael Greene ... Yoga Instructor
Ron Kolman ... Evan
Eric Server ... Workman
Robert C. Ross ... Workman
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ted Cassidy ... Diner Patron (uncredited)

Melanie Griffith ... Extra (uncredited)

Gregory Harrison ... Student (uncredited)
George Memmoli ... The Ace Trucking Company (uncredited)
Michael Mislove ... The Ace Trucking Company (uncredited)

Mary Elaine Monti ... The Ace Trucking Company (uncredited)
Melody Patterson ... Jeannie (uncredited)
Bill Saluga ... The Ace Trucking Company (uncredited)

Dennis F. Stevens ... Heckler at the Ice House (uncredited)

Fred Willard ... The Ace Trucking Company (uncredited)
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Directed by
Ted Post 
 
Writing credits
Robert H. Rimmer (novel)

Michael Werner (screenplay) and
Ted Cassidy (screenplay)

Produced by
Noel Marshall .... executive producer
Mel Sokolow .... associate producer
Dennis F. Stevens .... producer
 
Original Music by
Artie Butler 
 
Cinematography by
Richard H. Kline 
 
Film Editing by
Bill Brame 
 
Casting by
Maxine Anderson 
 
Makeup Department
James Doerr .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Jesse Corallo .... production manager
Duke Goldstone .... post-production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jesse Corallo .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Louis Donelan .... property master (as Louis A. Donelan)
 
Sound Department
Stephen Bass .... sound mixer (as Stephen J. Bass)
Hugh B. Davies .... sound recording engineer
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Warren Bateman .... gaffer
Albert Bettcher .... camera operator (as Albert Betcher)
Pat Blymyer .... gaffer (as Patrick Blymeyer)
Guy Polzel .... key grip
 
Music Department
Neely Plumb .... music producer
 
Other crew
Andrew Bonime .... project development
Joan Eremin .... script supervisor (as Joan E. Buck)
Charles J. Guntley .... assistant to producer
Arnold H. Orgolini .... controller (as Arnold Orgolini)
Frank W. Stevens .... film guarantor
Anna Zappia .... production secretary
 


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Additional Details

Runtime:
97 min | UK:91 min (DVD)
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Filming Locations:
Pasadena, California, USA more
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Trivia:
The Ice House comedy sequence was filmed after the director's cut. Producer Dennis F. Stevens brought in the improvisational group Ace Trucking Company to beef up William F. Nolan's suggested, revised ending. more
Movie Connections:
Followed by Harrad Summer (1974) more
Soundtrack:
I Hope I Have Your Love more

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3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful:-
Slightly Dated Cult Movie, 15 August 2000
Author: jlabine from San Francisco

Robert H. Rimmer's manifesto for the love and sex generation was brought to the big (drive-in) screen by low budget director Ted Post in 1973. Unfortunately the book would have been better suited to have been done in 1968 by someone like Radley Metzger. Because though it may seem dated compared to today's standards. I've a feeling the movie was almost as dated in 1973. The book was written in 1966 by a horny square guy, that tried to punt the book as a "real" experiment in a college that's hidden away somewhere, with 4 kids writing fantasy masturbatory tales of their opposites. Something that would have suited Mr. Metzger, and he would have probably added a dimension of good honest seediness that would have benefitted the film adaption. Instead we have (5 years, too late) Ted Post's treatment of the book. While I do find the film pretty entertaining unlike most of the reviewers, it's just not relevent. And it's all done, as if you were watching a "sexual awareness" film in your high school class. The characters are treated as if they were all blosoming sexual flowers, waiting to picked at the right moment of their maturing intellect. But in it's own dated way, it's kinda cool. Obviously the ideas expressed in this film are dangerous to today's idealogy, but it was made in 1973!!! So with this in mind, it's like watching a drive-in "Eight Is Enough" with nudity. When I was playing hookie from grade school, I would have loved for a film like this to come on TV! All the actors in the film are very likeable. "Eight Is Enough" actress Laurie Walters is believable as the shy virtuous virgin Sheila Grove. While Don Johnson's third film outing is far more confident, and adds an air coolness to the miniscule budget. His character Stanley (after the film "The Magic Garden Of Stanley Sweetheart" (1970), Don can't seem to escape the name Stanley??) is one of the more interesting ones, because he's far more open with his sexuality and the desire to get down with the ladies. Yet later you find that he's not very open with his emotions, and his emotinal attachment to Sheila. Hence the lesson learned. You cannot runaway from yourself. Having said that, there's basically no other lessons to be learned from this (Harrad) college. The rest of the film indulges in naked Yoga scenes (with people connecting through Zooms???), naked swimming in college pool, discussing and understanding relationships, playing jokes with the outside world, and Don Johnson trying to bed down with every lady on campus. Sounds like the perfect Drive-in movie to me! But as an intellectually stimiulating film, your better off watching a John Cassavetes film. If you prefer something less tame, your better off watching some real 70's porn by Radley Metzger. But if you're interested in a Cult classic that's cool in a early 70's retrospect...you might find it as entertaining as I did. Curiously, Don Johnson sings two songs on the soundtrack, was his agent trying to sell him as a pretty boy rock star (ie: Leif Garrett, David Cassidy, etc)??? Strange?? Sounds like a mix of James Taylor and Bread. Bruno Kirby in one of his earlier roles is pretty much a natural playing nerdy awkward types, so the movie tends to pick up a little when he's in the film. Tippi Hendren has a small role as the loyal wife/ assistant to the founder James Whitmore. Her daughter Melanie Griffith was a 14 year old extra in the film, though I've yet to actually spot her in it. Apparently an early 20's Don Johnson courted this 14 year old with mother Tippi's blessings. Now that's when truth is really stranger than fiction. Double strange! Great little curio film, though.

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