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The Harrad Experiment (1973)

R 05/11/1973 Drama, Romance 1h 35m
35%
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Score
4.6/10

Harrad College... where free, liberated relations between coed students are encouraged!

Overview

At fictional Harrad College students learn about sexuality and experiment with each other. Based on the 1962 book of the same name by Robert Rimmer, this movie deals with the concept of free love during the height of the sexual revolution which took place in the United States.

Michael Werner

Screenplay

Ted Cassidy

Screenplay

Ted Post

Director

Part of the Harrad College Collection

Includes The Harrad Experiment and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

James Whitmore

James Whitmore

Philip Tenhausen

Tippi Hedren

Tippi Hedren

Margaret Tenhausen

Don Johnson

Don Johnson

Stanley Cole

Bruno Kirby

Bruno Kirby

Harry Schacht

Laurie Walters

Laurie Walters

Sheila Grove

Victoria Thompson

Victoria Thompson

Beth Hillyer

Elliott Street

Elliott Street

Wilson

Billy Sands

Billy Sands

Jack

Sharon Ullrick

Sharon Ullrick

Barbara

Media

The Harrad Experiment (1973) Theatrical Trailer

The Harrad Experiment (1973) Theatrical Trailer

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A review by Wuchak

Written on November 25, 2023

**_Love American Style, the college years, albeit with nudity_**

A new college in the Los Angeles area is run by two professors (James Whitmore and Tippi Hedren) interested in experimenting with coed living conditions, intentionally placing males and females together who happen to be opposites. The story focuses on two couples: studly Stanley (Don Johnson) and shy Sheila (Laurie Walters), as well as conservative Harry (Bruno Kirby) and liberal Beth (Victoria Thompson).

Based on the 1966 tome for sexual awareness and responsibility, “The Harrad Experiment” (1973) is a drama/romance with a lighthearted score by Artie Butler and a couple of songs on the soundtrack written by Charles Fox, who’s known for the music on Love American Style. (The other two songs on the soundtrack were...

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