On the eve of the 1968 United States presidential election, successful Beverly Hills hairdresser George Roundy meets with Felicia, one of his several clients/sexual partners, in a hotel. During sex, he receives a phone call from Jill, his naive, younger, up-and-coming actress girlfriend, who is suffering a panic attack, paranoid that an intruder is in her home. George rushes from the hotel to calm Jill, which frustrates Felicia.Shampoo 1975 Full Movie Download
George’s occupation and charisma have provided him the perfect platform from which to meet and have sex with beautiful women, including his current girlfriend. Despite this, 34-year-old George is dissatisfied with his professional life; he is the creative star of the salon in which he works, but has to play second fiddle to Norman, the “nickel-and-diming” mediocre hairdresser who owns the business.George dreams of setting up his own salon business, but cannot convince any bank to lend him the capital he needs. In turn, George seeks out Felicia and her unsuspecting husband Lester to bankroll him. George’s meeting with Lester supplies a second secret for him to keep from his would-be benefactor; Lester’s current mistress, Jackie, is George’s former girlfriend, perhaps the most serious relationship he has ever had. Jackie is also best friends with Jill, making the situation even more complicated. Jackie arranges for George to style her hair, which he fashions nearly identically to Felicia’s. Sexual tension arises between the two, and George attempts to kiss Jackie. At first, Jackie rebuffs George, but then kisses him back. They are about to have sex when they hear Lester announce his arrival. As Lester comes into the room, they pretend for his benefit that George is finishing styling Jackie’s hair.
Lester, who assumes George is gay because of his profession, asks George to escort Jackie to a Republican Party election-night soiree. Upon arriving, George finds himself in the same room as a number of present and former sexual partners, including Jill, who came with Johnny Pope.