One of the world's most acclaimed comedies, M*A*S*H focuses on three Korean War Army surgeons brilliantly brought to life by Donald Sutherland, Tom Skerritt and Elliott Gould. Though highly skilled and deeply dedicated, they adopt a hilarious, lunatic lifestyle as an antidote to the tragedies of their Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, and in the process infuriate Army bureaucrats. Robert Duvall, Gary Burghoff and Sally Kellerman co-star as a sanctimonious Major, an other-worldly Corporal, and a self-righteous yet lusty nurse.
| Title | M*A*S*H |
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| Release Date | Feb 18, 1970 |
| Genres | Comedy, Drama, War, |
| Production Company | Ingo Preminger Productions, 20th Century Fox, Aspen Productions |
| Production Countries | United States of America |
| Casts | Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, Tom Skerritt, Sally Kellerman, Robert Duvall, Roger Bowen, René Auberjonois, David Arkin, Jo Ann Pflug, Gary Burghoff, Fred Williamson |
| Plot Keywords | american football, dark comedy, surgeon, american way of life, korean war (1950-53), military spoof, doctor, surgery, anti war, military hospital, 1950s, field hospital, korea, u.s. army hospital, médico, |
Hawkeye Pierce
Donald Sutherland
Trapper John McIntyre
Elliott Gould
Duke Forrest
Tom Skerritt
Maj. Margaret 'Hot Lips' O'Houlihan
Sally Kellerman
Maj. Frank Burns
Robert Duvall
Lt. Col. Henry Blake
Roger Bowen
Father John Mulcahy
René Auberjonois
St. Major Wade Vollmer
David Arkin
Lt. 'Dish' Schneider
Jo Ann Pflug
Cpl. 'Radar' O'Reilly
Gary Burghoff
Dr. Oliver 'Spearchucker' Jones
Fred Williamson
'Me Lai' Marston
Michael Murphy
Lt. Leslie
Indus Arthur
PFC. Seidman
Ken Prymus
Sgt. Gorman
Bobby Troup
Ho-Jon
Kim Atwood
Cpl. Judson
Timothy Brown
Capt. 'Painless' Waldowski
John Schuck
Capt. Storch
Dawne Damon
'Ugly John'
Carl Gottlieb
Capt. 'Knocko'
Tamara Wilcox-Smith
Brig. Gen. Charles Hammond
G. Wood
Pvt. Warren Boone
Bud Cort
Capt. Murrhardt
Danny Goldman
Capt. Bandini
Corey Fischer
Soldier (uncredited)
Sylvester Stallone
Duke's 5-Year-Old Son (uncredited)
Stephen Altman
Motor Pool Sergeant (uncredited)
Jerry Jones
Col. Wallace C. Merril (uncredited)
James B. Douglas
Football Player (uncredited)
Gerry Okuneff
Capt. Peterson - Nurse Corps (uncredited)
Cathleen Cordell
Football Player #88 - 325th Evac. (uncredited)
Ben Davidson
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Joe Amsler
Football Player (uncredited)
Stanford Blum
Football Player (uncredited)
Craig Chudy
Football Player - 325th Evac. (uncredited)
Jack Concannon
Football Player - 325th Evac. (uncredited)
Michael Consoldane
Ad Lib Doctor (uncredited)
Ray Didsbury
Corporal (uncredited)
Tom Falk
Japanese Golf Pro (uncredited)
John Fujioka
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Lynn Grate
Ward Nurse (uncredited)
Joanne Hahn
Japanese Nurse (uncredited)
Sumi Haru
Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
Buck Holland
Japanese Caddie (uncredited)
Susan Ikeda
Korean Doctor (uncredited)
Dale Ishimoto
Football Player - 325th Evac. (uncredited)
Joe Kapp
Korean Doctor (uncredited)
Weaver Levy
2nd Lieutenant (uncredited)
Harvey Levine
Football Player (uncredited)
Sam A. Mides
Pretty W.A.C. Receptionist (uncredited)
Monica Peterson
Surgeon #1 (uncredited)
David Sachs
Football Player (uncredited)
Ron Stein
Football Player - 325th Evac. (uncredited)
Fran Tarkenton
Football Player - 325th Evac. (uncredited)
Johnny Unitas
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Greg Walker
Japanese Prostitute (uncredited)
Hiroko Watanabe
Football Player (uncredited)
Don Watters
Football Player (uncredited)
Ron Way
Football Player #88 - 325th Evac. (uncredited)
Ben Davidson
Offstage Dialog (voice) (uncredited)
Ted Knight
Football Player - 325th Evac.
John Myers