Harold and Maude A Collection by Paramount

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Harold and Maude

Harold and Maude is a 1971 American dark comedy film directed by Hal Ashby and released by Paramount Pictures. It incorporates elements of dark humor and existentialist drama, with a plot that revolves around the exploits of a young man intrigued with death, Harold (played by Bud Cort). Harold drifts away from the life that his detached mother prescribes for him, and develops a relationship with an old woman named Maude (played by Ruth...

Is It Enough?

Is It Enough?

00:04

After asking Harold what he enjoys outside of attending funerals, she accompa...

Grab the Shovel, Harold

Grab the Shovel, Harold

00:03

While the officer is inside the car, Maude jumps on his motorcycle.

Joe Falls Back a Neat Hole in His Head

Joe Falls Back a Neat Hole in His Head

00:17

Harold reacts with enthusiasm as his uncle tells the story of the battle in w...

I Can't Take Any More

I Can't Take Any More

00:16

Latter that night, Mrs. Chasen enters the bathroom to find what appears to be...

They Grow and Bloom and Fade and Die

They Grow and Bloom and Fade and Die

00:12

After the salvage yard, Maude takes Harold to a greenhouse full of potted pla...

To Pit Your Own Life Against Another

To Pit Your Own Life Against Another

00:15

Harold seems to pickup on his uncles enthusiasm for war.

That's Very Interesting, Harold

That's Very Interesting, Harold

00:48

Harold sits across from his psychiatrist with a somewhat blank expression on ...

How About Hand to Hand Combat?

How About Hand to Hand Combat?

00:12

Harold grabs his uncle by the throat, demonstrating with extreme enthusiasm.

I Feel That Much of the World's Sorrow Comes From People Who Are This

I Feel That Much of the World's Sorrow Comes From People Who Are This

00:13

Maude holds a flower in her hand as she mention 'this' and points to other fl...

She Supplies the Whole Southwest With Chicken Feed

She Supplies the Whole Southwest With Chicken Feed

00:03

Harold's mother introduces Harold to his second computer date.

Tell Me, Do You Dance?

Tell Me, Do You Dance?

00:09

After she introduces herself to Harold outside the church, Maude gets in the ...

How About Souvenirs?

How About Souvenirs?

00:07

Uncle Victor is shocked, as Harold exhibits tendency's far beyond his on.

I Go to Funerals

I Go to Funerals

00:16

Harold sits across from his psychiatrist with a somewhat blank expression on ...

She Took My Car!

She Took My Car!

00:14

After Maude makes a u turn from where the car is parked, dives up on the curb...

Were You Also the One Who Painted the Saint?

Were You Also the One Who Painted the Saint?

00:13

After a funeral they both attend, Maude pulls up to Harold driving his hearse...

She Took My Head

She Took My Head

00:07

After Maude takes Harold's shrunken head, Harold picks up Maude's peace sign ...

Consistency Is Not Really a Human Trait

Consistency Is Not Really a Human Trait

00:03

Back in Maude's place, she offers him liqueur after dinner.

They Screen Out The Fat and Ugly

They Screen Out The Fat and Ugly

00:10

Mrs. Chasen, bent on her new goal of getting Harold married off, sets the pro...

Hey, This Old Thing Handles Well

Hey, This Old Thing Handles Well

00:28

After leaving the priest in a bit of a huff, Maude speeds through the cemeter...

Do You Pray?

Do You Pray?

00:16

After faking Maude's murder to put his uncle and enlistment off, Harold and M...

What Were You Fighting For?

What Were You Fighting For?

00:22

When Harold asks Maude about an umbrella she has mounted on the wall, she giv...

Are You Uncomfortable Meeting New People?

Are You Uncomfortable Meeting New People?

00:07

Mrs. Chasen begins the process of filling out the dating service questionnair...

You Hop in Any Car You Want and Just Drive Off?

You Hop in Any Car You Want and Just Drive Off?

00:08

Harold drives Maude home. After walking her to the door he questions her.

You Can't Let the World Judge You Too Much

You Can't Let the World Judge You Too Much

00:09

Maude has sage advice for Harold when he tells her he feels like doing somers...