M*A*S*H
20th Century Fox (1970)
Comedy, Drama, War
In Collection
#1140
9*
Seen ItYes
(6/13/2011)
024543224563
IMDB   7.7
116 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   R
Donald Sutherland Capt. Benjamin Franklin 'Hawkeye' Pierce
Elliott Gould Capt. John Francis Xavier 'Trapper John' McIntyre
Tom Skerritt Capt. Augustus Bedford 'Duke' Forrest
Sally Kellerman Maj. Margaret 'Hot Lips' O'Houlihan
Robert Duvall Maj. 'Frank' Burns
Roger Bowen Lt. Col. Henry Barymore Adlai Blake
Rene Auberjonois Father Mulcahy
David Arkin SSgt. Wade Douglas Vollmer/PA Announcer
Jo Ann Pflug Lt. Maria 'Dish' Schneider
Gary Burghoff Cpl. Walter 'Radar' O'Reilly
Fred Williamson Capt. Oliver Harmon 'Spearchucker' Jones
Michael Murphy Capt. Ezekiel Bradbury Marston IV
Indus Arthur Lt. Leslie
Ken Prymus Pvt. Seidman
Bobby Troup SSgt. Gorman
Director Robert Altman
Producer Leon Ericksen
Ingo Preminger
Writer Richard Hooker
Ring Lardner Jr.
Cinematography Harold E Stine
Musician Johnny Mandel


Although he was not the first choice to direct it, the hit black comedy MASH established Robert Altman as one of the leading figures of Hollywood's 1970s generation of innovative and irreverent young filmmakers. Scripted by Hollywood veteran Ring Lardner, Jr., this war comedy details the exploits of military doctors and nurses at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in the Korean War.

Between exceptionally gory hospital shifts and countless rounds of martinis, wisecracking surgeons Hawkeye Pierce (Donald Sutherland) and Trapper John McIntyre (Elliott Gould) make it their business to undercut the smug, moralistic pretensions of Bible-thumper Maj. Frank Burns (Robert Duvall) and Army true-believer Maj. "Hot Lips" Houlihan (Sally Kellerman).

Abetted by such other hedonists as Duke Forrest (Tom Skerritt) and Painless Pole (John Schuck), as well as such (relative) innocents as Radar O'Reilly (Gary Burghoff), Hawkeye and Trapper John drive Burns and Houlihan crazy while engaging in such additional blasphemies as taking a medical trip to Japan to play golf, staging a mock Last Supper to cure Painless's momentary erectile dysfunction, and using any means necessary to win an inter-MASH football game.

MASH creates a casual, chaotic atmosphere emphasizing the constant noise and activity of a surgical unit near battle lines; it marked the beginning of Altman's sustained formal experiments with widescreen photography, zoom lenses, and overlapping sound and dialogue, further enhancing the atmosphere with the improvisational ensemble acting for which Altman's films quickly became known. Although the on-screen war was not Vietnam, MASH's satiric target was obvious in 1970, and Vietnam War-weary and counter-culturally hip audiences responded to Altman's nose-thumbing attitude towards all kinds of authority and embraced the film's frankly tasteless yet evocative humor and its anti-war, anti-Establishment, anti-religion stance.

MASH became the third most popular film of 1970 after Love Story and Airport, and it was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. As further evidence of the changes in Hollywood's politics, blacklist survivor Lardner won the Oscar for his screenplay. MASH began Altman's systematic 1970s effort to revise classic Hollywood genres in light of contemporary American values, and it gave him the financial clout to make even more experimental and critical films like McCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971), California Split (1974), and Nashville (1975). It also inspired the long-running TV series starring Alan Alda as Hawkeye and Burghoff as Radar. With its formal and attitudinal impudence, and its great popularity, MASH was one more confirmation in 1970 that a Hollywood "New Wave" had arrived. -- Lucia Bozzola
Edition Details
Edition Award Series
Distributor 20th Century Fox
Release Date 2/7/2006
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 2.35:1
Subtitles English; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 2
Personal Details
Purchase Date 7/1/2006
Owner Thomas Eisenmann
Store Best Buy
Purchase Price $19.99
Condition Excellent
Reviewed Not Reviewed
Bit Rate 448 KB
Anamophic Yes
Links IMDB
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Features
Disc 01 Anamophic
Disc 1:
Director's Commentary by Robert Altman
AMC "Backstory" Behind-The-Scenes Documentary
Still Gallery
Original Theatrical Trailer

Disc 2:
"Enlisted: The Story Of M*A*S*H" All-New Documentary
"M*A*S*H: History Through The Lens" Background Documentary
30th Anniversary M*A*S*H Cast Reunion
Film Restoration Featurette