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Brilliant anti-authoritarian black comedy concerning life at the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. Donald Sutherland plays Hawkeye far more hippy and far more aggressive than Alan Alda's TV incarnation. A key 70s movie. Oh, and the closing credit sequence is a stroke of genius. |
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M*A*S*H (MASH) (Special Edition) 8th January 2002 DVD 2.35:1 | ||
6th March 2006 DVD 2.35:1 | ||
1st September 2009 Blu-Ray |
Hawkeye | |
Trapper John | |
Duke Forrest | |
Hot Lips Hoolihan | |
Major Burns | |
Col. Henry Blake | |
Father "Dago Red" Mulcahy | |
Sgt. Maj. Vollmer | |
Lieutenant Dish | |
Radar O'Riley | |
Spearchucker | |
Capt. Ezekiel Bradbury "Me Lay" Mar | |
Lt. Leslie | |
Pfc. Seidman | |
Sgt. Gorman | |
Ho-Jon | |
Cpl. Judson (as Tim Brown) | |
The Painless Pole | |
Capt. Sorch | |
Ugly John | |
Capt. Knocko | |
General Hammond | |
Private Lorenzo Boone | |
Captain Murrhardt | |
Capt. Bandini | |
Hammond's Aide | |
Football Player | |
Capt. Peterson, Nurse Corps | |
Football Player, 325th Evac. | |
Colonel Wallace Merrill | |
Japanese Golf Pro | |
Korean Doctor | |
Offstage Dialog (voice) | |
Korean Doctor | |
Offstage Dialog (voice) | |
Offstage Voice | |
WAC Receptionist | |
Nurse | |
P.A. Announcer (voice) | |
Japanese Prostitute | |
Football Player, 325th Evac. |
History | |||
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Wednesday, 22nd April 1970 - Tuesday, 5th May 1970 | Miracle | USA | |
Saturday, 16th January 1971 - Saturday, 20th February 1971 | Berkeley | UK | |
Wednesday, 3rd March 1971 - Tuesday, 16th March 1971 | Florida Theatre | USA | |
Wednesday, 3rd March 1971 | Florida Theatre | USA | |
Wednesday, 19th May 1971 - Tuesday, 25th May 1971 | Northwood Mall | USA | |
Sunday, 1st August 1971 - Thursday, 5th August 1971 | Perry Drive-In | USA | |
Thursday, 22nd June 1972 | Rialto Theatre | UK |