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The Harrad Experiment

  • 1973
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Don Johnson and Laurie Walters in The Harrad Experiment (1973)
At Harrad College, where controversial coed living situations are established, the students are forced to confront their sexuality in ways that society previously shunned. Part of the experiment is to pair incompatible members of the opposite sex as roommates in order to make them shun the traditional concept of monogamy. The film's primary two "couples" are the sex-crazed Stanley and ultra-timid Sheila, and insecure Harry and liberated Beth. In charge of the "experiment" are Prof. Philip and his wife, Margaret, who seem to enjoy the tension they instigate, as well as the graphic sexual episodes that unfold.
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At the Ivy League Harrad College, Professor Phillip Tenhausen and his wife Margaret incorporate a course on sexual relations into its curriculum. Based on Robert Rimmer's novel.At the Ivy League Harrad College, Professor Phillip Tenhausen and his wife Margaret incorporate a course on sexual relations into its curriculum. Based on Robert Rimmer's novel.At the Ivy League Harrad College, Professor Phillip Tenhausen and his wife Margaret incorporate a course on sexual relations into its curriculum. Based on Robert Rimmer's novel.

  • Director
    • Ted Post
  • Writers
    • Michael Werner
    • Ted Cassidy
    • Robert H. Rimmer
  • Stars
    • Don Johnson
    • James Whitmore
    • Tippi Hedren
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    4.6/10
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    • Director
      • Ted Post
    • Writers
      • Michael Werner
      • Ted Cassidy
      • Robert H. Rimmer
    • Stars
      • Don Johnson
      • James Whitmore
      • Tippi Hedren
    • 25User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Don Johnson
    Don Johnson
    • Stanley Cole
    James Whitmore
    James Whitmore
    • Philip Tenhausen
    Tippi Hedren
    Tippi Hedren
    • Margaret Tenhausen
    Bruno Kirby
    Bruno Kirby
    • Harry Schacht
    • (as B. Kirby Jr.)
    Laurie Walters
    Laurie Walters
    • Sheila Grove
    Victoria Thompson
    Victoria Thompson
    • Beth Hillyer
    Elliott Street
    Elliott Street
    • Wilson
    Robert Middleton
    Robert Middleton
    • Sidney Bower
    Billy Sands
    Billy Sands
    • Jack
    Sharon Ullrick
    Sharon Ullrick
    • Barbara
    • (as Sharon Taggart)
    Maggie Wellman
    Maggie Wellman
    • Cynthia
    Michael Greene
    Michael Greene
    • Yoga Instructor
    Ron Kolman
    • Evan
    Eric Server
    Eric Server
    • Workman
    Robert C. Ross
    • Workman
    Ace Trucking Company
      Ted Cassidy
      Ted Cassidy
      • Diner Patron
      • (uncredited)
      Melanie Griffith
      Melanie Griffith
      • Student
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Ted Post
      • Writers
        • Michael Werner
        • Ted Cassidy
        • Robert H. Rimmer
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      User reviews25

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      8gordonporch

      Great Movie!

      The original, theater and maybe VHS, were excellent. I have bought two different DVDs of this movie and both were horrible TV versions. The first was from Amazon (Passion Productions, 98 minutes (?) and no nudity or language and the color was orange like from a really old film that hadn't been taken of. The BN (Platinum) had much better color (90 minutes) but it was about the same "cut to death" version losing the kids working on nudity and bleeped language that is on TV today. One really great lesson that hasn't been mentioned is Tenhousen's (sp?), James Whitmore, teaching, "People only recognize an action as love when it is the same kind of love that they give." I learned something from that and I have run across many real life examples to support that observation. I would still like to get a DVD that was the theater version that I saw but I don't know how I would recognize the version after being burned twice.
      espisolus

      Hilarious

      A review that came before me listed top 10 unintentionally funny moments in the film, which I am going to reiterate/add to. It is the only way to truly enjoy the film. Don't read this if you actually want to experience these priceless moments freshly for yourself.

      1. The opening credits tree hug.

      2. "You don't need to lose any weight."/"Neither do you!" (Then the two kiss passionately)

      3. Make-out scene simultanously occurring as a conversation about stamp collecting takes place. By the same people.

      4. The fashion and hair!

      5. Don Johnson repeatedly in scenes with massive pit stains, without any trace of pre-occurring hard labor. (And then he proceeds to make out with whoever is there.)

      6. The redhead girl saying "That was wonderful!" to her roommate, after he punches Stanley after he walked in catching her making out with Stanly.

      7. The music really is overly dramatic. Both the score and the acoustic guitar-laden ballads with priceless 70's lyrics, one song sung by Don Johnson himself!

      Good points in film:

      1. Don Johnson in wonderfully tight clothes and sometimes without them.

      2. The enjoyment coming from the whole 70's aesthetic and seeing a story line unfold that is so foreign to our 21st century minds.

      3. A way of looking at the feeling of jealousy, and dealing with it, that isn't really presented anymore. I decided to shed some of my own hard feelings regarding relationships after some reconsideration prompted by this film.
      davidemartin

      A failed attempt to bring a then-classic to the screen

      My friends and I read the HARRAD EXPERIMENT by Robert Rimmer as nervous teenagers in the early 70s. The book was a manifesto for sexual awareness and responsibility, a call for a rational development of sexual activity on a cultural basis. Of course at the time, we were just looking for the hot parts....

      Anyway, the movie makers were given the thankless task of transforming the book and apparently cound not decide whether to make it a polemic or a soap opera. Worse, the plot they chose betrays the format of the book, where the narrative was shared equally buy two men and two women. The film concentrates on Johnson's character, maligning him and transforming the film into his character's unwilling education in sexual responsibility.

      Bruno Kirby doing full frontal nudity? Brrrrr..........
      TxMike

      Daring for its time, full nudity of male and female students.

      This is one of the movies that passed me by when it came out in 1973. I was 27, married, working, and had three young children. However I recall hearing about it because of its daring nature.

      An incoming group of Harrad college students have been assigned a roommate of the opposite gender, "carefully chosen." They are becoming the experiment, to see what happens when the pairs share a room and are expected to become sexually exploratory. Don Johnson is one of the featured students, and he also sings a couple of songs written for the movie. He also comes close to romancing his real-life future mother-in-law, Tippi Hedren.

      Many of the "featured" reviews here knock the movie because it apparently is available on DVD in a badly edited version and a poor print. It recently (2023) became available on Amazon Prime streaming and, judging by the 96 minute running time is the complete, uncut movie.

      In fact, watching it you can see it has quite a bit of full frontal male and female nudity. However the video and sound are marginal, watched on a modern hi-def flat screen TV the images are very fuzzy. Don Johnson was about 23 during filming, he went on to marry Melanie Griffith who was only 15 here and is uncredited as one of the students.

      It isn't a particularly good movie but an interesting watch for the 1970s sensibilities. It is mostly notable for its subject and the nudity.

      At home, streaming on Amazon Prime.
      3maeander

      Nudie Flick as social commentary

      The 1970's brought the movie rating system. The system allowed both nudity and overt sexuality into American films. Hollywood was trying to capture the youth market in a way they never had. This led to a number of "hip" youth low budget oriented movies. Some tried to capture a moments in time such as "The Trip". Some worked only as satire such as "The Seniors". Some tried social commentary as "The Harrad Experiment". All had common dominators: young people, sex and skin.

      Some hold up as a time capsule, "The Trip". Some as a silly nudie farce, "The Seniors". And some are just dull. "The Harrad Experiment" falls into this category. What was shocking to one generation, such as "The Chapman Report" and "Peyton Place", becomes boringly silly to future ones.

      It's not a bad film, its just a dumb film. Still, if you are interested in seeing youngish Tippi Hedren in bra and panties or a very young Don Johnson's backside; it's worth a look. Just remember, you've been warned.

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      • Trivia
        Melanie Griffith, who had a small uncredited role, met Don Johnson on the set of this film when it began filming in February 1972. The then 14-year-old Griffith and the 22-year-old Johnson began dating and later got married in January 1976, when Griffith was 18-years-old. The marriage only lasted six months, though they got remarried in 1989. Their second marriage lasted seven years.
      • Goofs
        Wilson comes in after jogging and his green shirt is obviously sweaty on the back. He surprises Barbara and Stanley in the room and punches Stanley in the face. Stanley goes into the bathroom and when Wilson follows, there is obviously no sweat marks.
      • Alternate versions
        All public domain VHS/DVD releases contain an edited-for-TV print that runs 88 minutes. The Brentwood Home Video DVD has the nudity left intact, but still runs under 90 minutes. The uncut version is only available on the 1980s Wizard Video VHS.
      • Connections
        Featured in Famous T & A (1982)
      • Soundtracks
        I Hope I'll Have Your Love
        Music by Charles Fox

        Lyrics by Norman Gimbel

        Sung by Lori Lieberman

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      • Release date
        • May 11, 1973 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
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      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Harrad Deneyi
      • Filming locations
        • Pasadena, California, USA(Harrad College)
      • Production company
        • Cinema Arts Productions
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        • $400,000 (estimated)
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        1 hour 37 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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