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M*A*S*H
Titolo originale: M*A*S*H
Regia:
Robert Altman
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Anno: 1970
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Dramma Guerra
Tag:
american football
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dark comedy
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surgeon
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american way of life
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korean war (1950-53)
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military spoof
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doctor
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surgery
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anti war
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military hospital
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1950s
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field hospital
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korea
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u.s. army hospital
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Cast:
Donald Sutherland
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Elliott Gould
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Tom Skerritt
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Sally Kellerman
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Robert Duvall
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Roger Bowen
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René Auberjonois
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David Arkin
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Jo Ann Pflug
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Gary Burghoff
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Fred Williamson
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Michael Murphy
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Indus Arthur
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Ken Prymus
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Bobby Troup
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Kim Atwood
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Timothy Brown
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John Schuck
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Dawne Damon
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Carl Gottlieb
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Tamara Wilcox-Smith
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G. Wood
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Bud Cort
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Danny Goldman
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Corey Fischer
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Sylvester Stallone
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Stephen Altman
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Jerry Jones
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James B. Douglas
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Gerry Okuneff
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Cathleen Cordell
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Ben Davidson
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Joe Amsler
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Stanford Blum
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Craig Chudy
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Jack Concannon
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Michael Consoldane
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Ray Didsbury
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Tom Falk
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John Fujioka
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Lynn Grate
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Joanne Hahn
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Sumi Haru
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Buck Holland
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Susan Ikeda
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Dale Ishimoto
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Joe Kapp
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Weaver Levy
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Harvey Levine
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Sam A. Mides
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Monica Peterson
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David Sachs
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Ron Stein
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Fran Tarkenton
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Johnny Unitas
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Greg Walker
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Hiroko Watanabe
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Don Watters
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Ron Way
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Ben Davidson
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Ted Knight
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John Myers
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Le vicende di un ospedale da campo statunitense durante il conflitto in Corea, dove alcuni brillanti chirurghi trovano nell'umorismo e nell'understatement il segreto per conservare la sanità mentale nonostante gli orrori della guerra.
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According to Johnny Mandel and Robert Altman, the film's famous theme song was intended to be the "s [...]
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Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland kept calling each other "Shirley" on the set. Gould did it in on [...]
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G. Wood (who portrayed General Hammond) played the same character in this movie, and in the first th [...]
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The first take of the shot where Hot Lips is revealed in the shower didn't work because Sally Keller [...]
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Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider.
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Gary Burghoff's feature film debut, while his overall film debut had been in 1967's NET Playhouse: A [...]
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Robert Altman was no stranger to directing military-themed films. He directed numerous episodes of t [...]
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George Roy Hill, Sidney Lumet, Bud Yorkin, William Friedkin and Stanley Kubrick were among 20th Cent [...]
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The story goes that when Robert Altman was editing the movie with editor Danford B. Greene, they had [...]
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Robert Altman said that during filming, Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland together went to the stu [...]
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Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland were famously unhappy with Robert Altman during filming, because [...]
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Premiere Magazine voted this movie as one of "The 50 Greatest Comedies Of All Time" in 2006. In the [...]
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One of the first films to be released on VHS and Beta for home video, along with Tutti insieme appas [...]
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The loudspeaker shots and announcements were added after editing had begun, and the filmmakers reali [...]
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During Painless' suicide ceremony, the group at the table depict Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Suppe [...]
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Robert Altman was initially considering James Garner for the part of Hawkeye until Donald Sutherland [...]
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According to Elliott Gould, he and Robert Altman got into a heated argument on-set after Altman told [...]
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Included among the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the Top 100 Greatest American Movies.
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The film is radically different from the novel. Robert Altman described the novel as "pretty terribl [...]
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Robert Altman cast so many unknowns that after the few known actors (Tom Skerritt, Elliott Gould, et [...]
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All of the characters, based on the characters from Richard Hooker's novel, are composites of people [...]
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Robert Altman didn't want Sally Kellerman initially because he thought "she was too attractive," and [...]
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During the opening titles, when the soldier carrying a wounded soldier on a stretcher trips and fall [...]
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In the original film, the opening theme "Suicide Is Painless" is performed by Ahmad Jamal with lyric [...]
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Father Mulcahey's nickname "Dego Red" is a term from Prohibition days referring to bootleg wine made [...]
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According to Robert Altman, Ring Lardner Jr. was very upset with the liberties taken with his script [...]
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Gary Burghoff is the only actor to play the role of Radar in four out of five incarnations of the M* [...]
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Screenwriter Ring Lardner Jr. was the only Academy Award winner out of the movie's five nominations. [...]
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In one key scene in the movie, Radar catches Margaret and Frank being intimate in the supply tent. A [...]
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This is often incorrectly cited as the first American film to use the word "fuck". It was the first [...]
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James Caan turned down the role of Trapper John in order to appear in Coniglio, non scappare (1970) [...]
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Robert Altman felt that he was able to get away with so much during shooting because the officials a [...]
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When Hawkeye arrives at the first camp, the audience hears the Public Address system call several me [...]
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Fourteen other film directors passed on directing this movie before it was offered to Robert Altman. [...]
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Interestingly, Richard Hornberger, the original writer of "MASH: A Story of Three Doctors'; hated bo [...]
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The asterisks in the title were added as a marketing ploy, but the official name of the movie has al [...]
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Robert Altman was originally promised five "points" (a percentage) of the film's profits. After a di [...]
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M.A.S.H. stands for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. They remained as active units in U.S. Army servic [...]
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The film's distributor, 20th Century Fox, and the publisher of the book on which it is based, Willia [...]
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The song being played over the loudspeakers when the MPs are taking Major Frank Burns (Robert Duvall [...]
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Features Sally Kellerman's only Oscar nominated performance.
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Tom Skerritt and Bud Cort appeared in Harold e Maude (1971). Bud Cort played the eponymous Harold, a [...]
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Included among the American Film Institute's year 2000 list of the Top 100 Funniest American Movies.
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Alan Alda said the Hawkeye character he portrayed was different from the Hawkeye played by Donald Su [...]
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The accounting department at 20th Century Fox claimed shooting was four days behind schedule on only [...]
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Screenwriter Ring Lardner Jr. was the only person to win an Oscar for M*A*S*H (1970). In terms of th [...]
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Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of the top 100 America's Greatest Music in th [...]
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Roger Bowen (who portrayed Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake in the movie) died on February 16, 1996. M [...]
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In the book, Hawkeye was married to Evelyn Pierce and has several children, and is faithful to his w [...]
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There was a cartoon parody of MASH called M-U-S-H (1975), which aired during ABC television network' [...]
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Tamara Wilcox-Smith's debut.
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In the movie, Hot Lips has no sexual contact with Hawkeye or Trapper, but she does hook up with the [...]
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In a recent article in the New Yorker: Gary Burghoff, who portrayed Radar in both television and mov [...]
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Austin Pendleton turned down the part of Radar in order to work on Comma 22 (1970) instead. He has s [...]
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Sally Kellerman had an uncredited part in the Twilight Zone episode Ai confini della realtà : Mini [...]
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Although this film was set on the front lines of the Korean War, the only gunshots heard during the [...]
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How Hawkeye changed from the book; to the movie to the TV show is very dramatic. In the book he is d [...]
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Several of the MASH character names appear on the large memorial plaque of Harvard alumni who had se [...]
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Tom Skerritt recalled that the dialogue was about 80% improvised. In order to create a different kin [...]
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Director Robert Altman brought the movie in three days ahead of schedule and nearly $500,000 under t [...]
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In 1971, 20th Century Fox somewhat perversely reissued this film on a double bill with a very differ [...]
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When Ring Lardner Jr. visited the set, Robert Altman at first glance decided to start giving him shi [...]
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Film debut of National Football League great Johnny Unitas, in an uncredited role as a football play [...]
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In the movie, Frank Burns (Robert Duvall ) is taken away in a straitjacket, never to be seen again. [...]
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The character of Major Frank Burns (portrayed by Robert Duvall) is a combination of two characters f [...]
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Robert Altman had a habit of chucking the original script and letting the actors just improvise. All [...]
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According to Robert Altman, this was the first R-rated movie to use the word "fuck" in it, but he cl [...]
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Film debut of G. Wood.
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Frank Burns is played by Robert Duvall in the movie; a man who at one time was famous for playing me [...]
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Although the young Radar is approximately 18 or 19, actor Gary Burghoff was 27 years old. By the tim [...]
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Burt Reynolds turned down the role of Trapper John.
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When the movie was released, the military wanted not to run the movie in their theaters because of i [...]
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There were two shy, young, company clerk type Privates, with glasses and clipboards, running around [...]
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The operating scenes were almost cut out due to their graphic nature. However, two women who were vi [...]
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Pauline Kael, who in 1970 was the world's most famous film critic and who was notoriously tough on m [...]
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The opening title sequence has a text that identifies the place as South Korea. This was added at th [...]
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When Hawkeye and Trapper go to Tokyo to operate on a congressman's wounded son, they identify themse [...]
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Three of the actors appeared in different version of "Star Trek." Sally Kellerman appeared in The Or [...]
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Sylvester Stallone appears as an extra about 10 minutes into the film, as a soldier having lunch, Ro [...]
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According to George Litto, when studio executives first saw the film, they handed Robert Altman "ten [...]
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Ho-Jon was a character in the movie and TV show, although he was portrayed by different actors in ea [...]
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In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked M*A*S*H (1970) as the #54 Greatest Movie of All Time.
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According to the documentary The Real M*A*S*H (2010), which was produced in 2010; the 4077th MASH un [...]
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When studio executives first saw the dailies, they complained to Robert Altman that the soldiers loo [...]
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The on-field footage of the football game was directed by Andy Sidaris, who would later become known [...]
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One innovation of Robert Altman was the almost constant overlaying of dialogue: as many as four conv [...]
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With its initial box-office take of $41 million in 1970 dollars, this movie, up until that time, was [...]
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Connessioni
Bill sei grande!
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MASH
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Trapper John
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After MASH
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Jack Armstrong
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W*A*L*T*E*R
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Quarto potere
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Give Me Your Answer True
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Errori
Cars on a freeway in the background of the football game.
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In the shower, the dog joins the group and sits down between Trapper John and Hawkeye just before Tr [...]
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Throughout the film the characters are drinking the present 1970's style cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon a [...]
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Although the film takes place in 1951, the 1953 film Brigata di fuoco is mentioned by the PA announc [...]
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The dirt/stubble of Radar's face is inconsistent during the football game, as when he says, "Their r [...]
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Trapper tells a joke about the racehorse Man o' War, saying that the horse died at age 36. Man O' Wa [...]
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When Hawkeye first appears and is waiting for his driver, it is raining and there are puddles on the [...]
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In the written cast credits, David Arkin's character is listed as Sgt Major Vollmer, however in the [...]
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The very short skirts worn by the cheerleaders of the football team opposing the MASH team were not [...]
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During the talk in the office about having a football game, a light, presumably from one of the came [...]
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When the chopper comes in while Hawkeye and Trapper are playing golf there's a good aerial view of t [...]
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During the football game, Judson gets possession of the ball and is running with it. There is an imm [...]
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While Col. Blake, Father Mulcahy, and others are waiting for the helicopter carrying Major O'Houliha [...]
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Trapper John's photos in the bunks are colorized and look more modern (1970). Very few colorized pho [...]
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The scenery in the film, especially the outdoor scenes, are clearly those of a semi-arid landscape. [...]
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In the mess tent scene after Hot Lips' and Frank Burns' tryst, Hawkeye's coat sleeve has a small wet [...]
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"The Japanese Farewell Song (Sayonara)", which plays over the P.A. speaker when Frank Burns is being [...]
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At the beginning when Hawkeye steals the Jeep the road is muddy but when the MPs go after them the r [...]
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During the football game, when the men in the wheelchairs get tackled there are high tension power l [...]
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Ho-Jon is wearing a t-shirt with a Native American chief on it. That shirt was proper for 1970 but n [...]
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When Hawkeye and Trapper John are in Japan, a "Japanese" nurse speaks in heavily American accented, [...]
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An announcement is made that Yom Kippur cannot be held on Friday due to extenuating circumstances, b [...]
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One of the Japanese language versions of U.S. songs played on Armed Forces Radio is "Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo, [...]
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Similar to the television series MASH, many of the male characters in the film are wearing modern (e [...]
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At the beginning of the movie, Hawkeye steals a jeep and drives away. The sergeant in charge sends M [...]
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Trapper John's handlebar mustache was not fashionable among men during the time of the Korean Confli [...]
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The mileage post that appears just before the pool table scene incorrectly lists 'The Bronx' as 'Bro [...]
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Hawkeye is wearing tinted glasses that were in style at the time of filming (1970). In the early 50' [...]
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When Trapper and Hawkeye go to Japan, their Jeep driver is wearing what a ring on his 4th finger tha [...]
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Just before Hot Lips confronts Lt. Col. Blake after she was exposed in the shower, outside his tent [...]
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When the chopper comes in while Hawkeye and Trapper are playing golf, Hawkeye is seen on the edge of [...]
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Trapper John (Elliott Gould ) was not only not dressed or groomed within the regulations of the US A [...]
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Trapper John's handlebar mustache was not fashionable among men during the Korean Conflict. It wasn' [...]
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Hawkeye gives amphetamines to Ho John so that he will fail his draft board physical. However, Ho Joh [...]
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When O'Houlihan has a discussion with Hawkeye in the mess tent shortly after her arrival, there is a [...]
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Elliott Gould's hairstyle and handlebar mustache was suitable for 1970 but for the early 1950's.
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While Hawkeye and Duke are driving to the 4077 for the first time, during one of the overhead shots, [...]
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The football helmets worn in the game are of late 1960s vintage, with the familiar "modern" round sh [...]
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When Hot Lips confronts Lt. Col. Blake after she was exposed in the shower, she stands framed in the [...]
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When stealing the jeep in the opening scene, Hawkeye and Duke, freshly arrived in Korea, would have [...]
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At the 14 minute mark you can see Trapper in the operating theater, but he hasn't yet arrived to the [...]
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Margaret's surname is scripted as "Houlihan". The 'O' was added due to a slip of the tongue by G. Wo [...]
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At the football game, Henry salutes the general when they meet at halftime. They were not in uniform [...]
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Frase
Hotlips O'Houlihan: [Raving about the Swampmen's l [...]
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Trapper John: Well, what's the matter with her tod [...]
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Hotlips O'Houlihan: [to Father Mulcahy, referring [...]
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Duke Forrest: What color was her hair? Trapper Jo [...]
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Colonel Blake: We have our slight periods here, bu [...]
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P.A. Announcer: Attention, all base members must r [...]
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Colonel Blake: Football game? Gen. Hammond: Yeah, [...]
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[Trapper is guest of honor at a party celebrating [...]
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Capt. Peterson: [hostile tone of voice] What are y [...]
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Motor Pool Sergeant: [Hawkeye approaches a Jeep an [...]
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Gen. Hammond: Henry, I have a report here from you [...]
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P.A. Announcer: Attention. Due to a possible camp [...]
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Painless: [lining up during football game] All rig [...]
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Colonel Blake: [General Hammond is yelling in thei [...]
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Hawkeye Pierce: Frank Burns does not know his way [...]
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Frank Burns: God meant us to find each other. Hot [...]
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[a gun goes off at the football game] Hotlips O'H [...]
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Colonel Blake: Captain Hawkeye Pierce? I got a twi [...]
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Colonel Blake: You men just passing through? Duke [...]
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[last lines] P.A. Announcer: [clears his throat] [...]
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Duke Forrest: Dammit, Henry, Frank Burns is a mena [...]
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Duke Forrest: [as Frank Burns is being taken away [...]
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Frank Burns: You idiot, I said a cardiac needle! [...]
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Hotlips O'Houlihan: [to Col. Blake] This isn't a h [...]
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Radar: Gentlemen, I'm Corporal O'Reilly, they call [...]
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Hawkeye Pierce: [Hawkeye and Duke barge in] Henry, [...]
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Colonel Blake: [to Spearchucker Jones at the footb [...]
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