The scene at the end of the film showing the Jaguar hearse being driven off a cliff was real. Only one was created for the film and it was destroyed in that scene.
to make you believe briefly that harold had finally truely committed suicide from grief over maud's suicide
Automobiles
military, sunflowers
Maude - 1972 Maude's Problem 1-1 was released on: USA: 12 September 1972
Maude - 1972 Maude's New Friend 3-12 was released on: USA: 2 December 1974
to make you believe briefly that harold had finally truely committed suicide from grief over maud's suicide
Automobiles
It was a hearse.
Harold and Maude is a 1971 American black comedy film. The film's plot centers around a young man named Harold who becomes romantically involved with a 79 year old woman named Maude.
the car
military, sunflowers
Yes, but the scene was cut from the theatrical release. We see a cheek kiss and the movie implies that they had sex.
1971
It's 'If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out.'
Cat Stevens
Harold got hit in the eye during a notable incident in the film "Harold and Maude." The injury specifically affected his left eye. This moment contributes to the film's themes of mortality and the absurdity of life.
It was sung by Cat Stevens - I believe it was from the soundtrack of Harold & Maude.