Blow Dry
Blow Dry (1976)
"Blow Dry" is a comedic film that parodies the earlier movie "Shampoo," set against the backdrop of 1970s New York City. The story follows Pepe Valentine, an ambitious hairdresser with aspirations of opening his own salon. The film explores his journey as he navigates the seedy nightclub scene, trying to advance his career through various romantic encounters. Directed by David Secter, the film is notable for its adult themes and big-budget production, presenting an artsy take on the comedy genre. The cast includes Helen Madigan, Pepe Valentine, Jamie Gillis, and others, portraying a range of colorful characters intertwined in Pepe's story. The film features numerous scenes showcasing interactions among the characters, emphasizing the comedic and risqué elements of the narrative.