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Editorial Reviews
Korea, 1950. They were a MASH (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) unit stationed three miles from the front. Incoming helicopters full of wounded brought the horrors of war to them daily and sometimes bullets flew right outside the operating room door. Occasional hilarity and constant hijinks were all that kept them sane.Loosely based on real-life MASH unit 8055, life at the 4077 revolved around the day-to-day routines of Captain “Hawkeye” Pierce, Captain “Trapper” McIntyre, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake, Major Margaret Houlihan, Major Franklin Burns and Corporal “Radar” O’Reilly. Through these characters, viewers traveled beyond the long hours and the horrors of the operating room to a place where friendships were forged, laughter was found and drinks were served.Specs:
Audio: English & French: Mono (English without laugh track)
Language: Dubbed: English, Spanish, & French / Subtitled: English & Spanish
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Full Screen: 1.33:1
Bonus Features:
Disk 1: M*A*S*H – The Pilot; To Market, To Market; Requiem For A Lightweight; Chief Surgeon Who?; The Moose; Yankee Doodle Doctor;
Bananas; Crackers and Nuts; Cowboy
Disk 2: Henry, Please Come Home; I Hate A Mystery; Germ Warfare; Dear Dad; Edwina; Love Story; Tuttle; The Ringbanger
Disk 3: Sometimes You Hear The Bullet; Dear Dad…Again; The Longjohn Flap; The Army-Navy Game; Sticky Wicket; Major Fred C. Dobbs; Cease Fire; Showtime
M*A*S*H: Season Two
After a first season in which M*A*S*H barely rated among television’s top fifty shows, the show received a boost in its second season when CBS switched their time slot to Saturday nights right after “All in the Family.”
Knowing a lot of new people would be tuning in to the second season, creator/writer Larry Gelbart reveals, “We wrote the first episode as a sort of second pilot to introduce all the new viewers to the characters.” Almost immediately after the second season began, the show became a hit-and the actors became household names.
Little did they know the show was going to last longer than the war itself.
Specs:
Audio: English, French, & Spanish: Mono (English w/o laugh track)
Language: Dubbed: English, French, & Spanish / Subtitled: English & Spanish
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Full Screen: 1.33:1
Bonus Features:
Disk 1: Divided We Stand; Five O’Clock Charlie; Radar’s Report; For The Good Of The Outfit; Dr. Pierce And Mr. Hyde; Kim; L.I.P. (Local Indigenous Personnel); The Trial Of Henry Blake
Disk 2: Dear Dad…Three; The Sniper; Carry On, Hawkeye; The Incubator; Deal Me Out; Hot Lips And Empty Arms; Officers Only; Henry In Love
Disk 3: For Want Of A Boot; Operation Noselift; The Chosen People; As You Were; Crisis; George; Mail Call; A Smattering Of Intelligence
M*A*S*H: Season Three
By the show’s third year ratings were high enough to give the writers and creators more leverage with the network and thus a bit less trouble with the censors. In addition, the show’s writers were more experienced with the TV format and had more in-depth knowledge of the characters. By this time they could also gauge how much serious material the audience would accept mixed in with their comedy.
But most importantly, between the second and third seasons Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds visited Korea, a trip that they say affected the stories in the third season.
Specs:
Audio: English, French, & Spanish: Mono
Language: Dubbed: English, French, & Spanish / Subtitled: Spanish & English
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Full Screen: 1.33:1
Bonus Features:
Disk 1: The General Flipped At Dawn; Rainbow Bridge; Officer Of The Day; Iron Guts Kelly; O.R.; Springtime; Check-Up; Life With Father
Disk 2: Alcoholics Unanimous; There’s Nothing Like A Nurse; Adam’s Rib; A Full Rich Day; Mad Dogs And Servicemen; Private Charles Lamb; Bombed; Bulletin Board
Disk 3: The Consultant; House Arrest; Aid Station; Love And Marriage; Big Mac; Payday; White Gold; Abyssinia, Henry
M*A*S*H: Season Four
As the fourth season opens, Hawkeye returns from a 3-day R&R pass in Tokyo to find Trapper has been sent Stateside. Hawkeye races to the airport but arrives just as Trapper’s plane takes off. Too late to tell his friend good-bye, he in nevertheless just in time to welcome Trapper’s replacement, Captain B.J. Hunnicutt. Once Hawkeye gets over his anger and disappointment, he realizes B.J. is a worthy ally and takes the newcomer under his wing. “The first thing you learn here, B.J., is that insanity is no worse than the common cold. You’ve heard of a military post? Ours is a compost. Only the wounded are new. The tedium is relieved only by the boredom. So pitch in, muddle through, pip-pip. Never mind the reason why, ours is but to do and not let ’em die.”
Then Colonel Sherman T. Potter arrives to take over command of the 4077. Not only are Frank and Hot Lips outraged that Frank has lost his command so quickly, but Hawkeye and B.J. know that a “lifer” Army commander could spell big trouble for them. But then a single reminiscence from Potter puts the docs at ease: “Had a still on Guam in World War II. One night it blew up. That’s how I got my Purple Heart.”
Specs:
Audio: English, French, & Spanish: Mono
Language: Dubbed: English, French, & Spanish / Subtitled: Spanish & English
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Full Screen: 1.33:1
Bonus Features:
Disk 1: Welcome To Korea; Change Of Command; It Happened One Night; The Late Captain Pierce; Hey, Doc; The Bus; Dear Mildred; The Kids
Disk 2: Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler?; Dear Peggy; Of Moose And Men; Soldier Of The Month; The Gun; Mail Call Again; The Price Of Tomato Juice; Dear Ma
Disk 3: Der Tag; Hawkeye; Some 38th Parallels; The Novocaine Mutiny; Smilin’ Jack; The More I See You; Deluge; The Interview
M*A*S*H: Season Five
As the fifth season opens, the Chinese are getting too close for comfort and the 4077 has been ordered to bug-out. Unfortunately, Hawkeye, B.J. and Margaret are in the middle of critical surgery and have to keep going even as the bombing starts. The rest of the 4077 find themselves in an equally dangerous situation upon discovering that the new location that HQ has chosen for them is actually in occupied territory. Luckily the Chinese are driven back and the 4077 get to bug back to their old location.
But the real bomb, as far as Frank Burns is concerned, is when Margaret returns from a medical conference in Tokyo engaged to Lieutenant Colonel Donald Penobscott. “How’d Burns take it?” a concerned Colonel Potter asked. “Hard,” Hawkeye replied. “He was clucking like a chicken last night. For nine straight hours.” Potter shook his head. “He’s heading for a Section Eight.” As expected, Klinger was green with envy.
Specs:
Audio: English & French: Mono
Language: Dubbed: English, Spanish, & French / Subtitled: English & Spanish
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Full Screen: 1.33:1
Bonus Features:
Disk 1: Bug Out; Margaret’s Engagement; Out of Sight, Out of Mind; Lt. Radar O’Reilly; The Nurses; The Abduction of Margaret Houlihan; Dear Sigmund; Mulcahy’s War
Disk 2: The Korean Surgeon; Hawkeye Get Your Gun; The Colonel’s Horse; Exorcism; Hawk’s Nightmare; The Most Unforgettable Characters; 38 Across; Ping Pong
Disk 3: End Run; Hanky Panky; Hepatitis; The General’s Practitioner; Movie Tonight; Souvenirs; Post Op; Margaret’s Marriage
M*A*S*H: Season Six
As the sixth season opens, Margaret’s marriage has finally driven Frank Burns over the edge. Unfortunately, his subsequent replacement, Major Charles Emerson Winchester III, soon drives B.J. and Hawkeye over the edge as well. From his fur-trimmed coat to his shiny French horn, he almost makes B.J. and Hawkeye wish Frank were still there. Almost.
But as Winchester slowly finds his place within the OR, things get back to normal – or as normal as they ever get. Radar goes off in search of the perfect tattoo. Black marketeers steal all the unit’s penicillin. Hawkeye and B.J. refuse to shower unless Charles stops blowing his horn. And Hawkeye and Margaret find comfort in each other’s arms… if only for one night.
Specs:
Audio: English, Spanish, & French: Mono
Language: Dubbed: English, Spanish, & French / Subtitled: English & Spanish
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Full Screen: 1.33:1
Bonus Features:
Disc 1: Fade Out; Fallen Idol; Last Laugh; War of the Nerves; The Winchester Tapes; The Light That Failed; In Love and War; Change
**Special Disc features: Play All Option on menu, Viewer has the option to watch each episode without the laugh track
Disc 2: Images; The M*A*S*H Olympics; The Grim Reaper; Comrades in Arms Part 1; Comrades in Arms Part 2; The Merchant of Korea; The Smell
**Special Disc features: Play All Option on menu, Viewer has the option to watch each episode without the laugh track
Disc 3: Tea and Empathy; Your Hit Parade; What’s Up, Doc?; Mail Call Three; Temporary Duty; Potter’s Retirement; Dr. Winchester
**Special Disc features: Play All Option on menu, Viewer has the option to watch each episode without the laugh track
M*A*S*H: Season Seven
As the seventh season opens, peace talks to end the war have been going on for over a year and Hawkeye has had enough. He jumps in a jeep and roars off to the talks, and although he makes it onto the speaker’s floor, his rant does little to speed up the negotiations. His discontent isn’t helped by the return of war correspondent Clete Roberts who has came back to the 4077 to tape another one of his television talks for the folks back home.
Yet Hawkeye isn’t the only one feeling the pressures of war. BJ nearly drives himself to exhaustion trying to help a poor Korean family, Father Mulcahy almost gets himself killed trying to get a promotion, Charles falls in love with a working girl at Rosie’s Bar, and Margaret’s divorce is finally made official. It’s all part of life during wartime.
Specs:
Audio: English, Spanish, & French: Mono
Language: Dubbed: English, Spanish, & French / Subtitled: English & Spanish
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Full Screen: 1.33:1
Bonus Features:
Disk 1: Commander Pierce; Peace On Us; Lil; Our Finest Hour*; Our Finest Hour Part II*; The Billfold Syndrome; None Like it Hot; They Call the Wind Korea; Major Ego
**Play All Option on menu
All Episodes will have the option of being viewed without the Laugh Track
(*Our Finest Hour parts 1 and 2 do not have a laugh track and give the user the option for them to be played as one)
Disk 2: Baby, it’s Cold Outside; Point of View **; Dear Comrade; Out of Gas; An Eye for a Tooth; Dear Sis; B.J. Papa San; Inga
**Play All Option on menu
All Episodes will have the option of being viewed without the Laugh Track
(**There is no laugh track for Point of View)
Disk 3: The Price; The Young and the Restless; Hot Lips is Back in Town; C*A*V*E; Rally Round the Flagg, Boys,; Preventive Medicine; A Night at Rosie’s; Ain’t Love Grand; The Party
**Play All Option on menu
All Episodes will have the option of being viewed without the Laugh Track
M*A*S*H: Season Eight
As the eighth season opens, Radar receives a letter from home proving war is not the only place where death strikes unexpectedly. The news quickly has Radar shipping stateside, followed by a period of adjustment as everyone tries to get used to a nervous and bumbling Klinger being in charge as company clerk. Things go from bad to worse as both Colonel Potter and Charles have to be quarantined with mumps. Then Hawkeye decides to stop drinking after receiving a bar bill so big that he’s shocked into realizing, “I could have bought a used Studebaker for this!”
Aside from incoming wounded, the 4077 is besieged by congressional aides, doctors demonstrating new techniques, inspecting colonels and a return visit from psychiatrist Sidney Freedman. Now if only everyone would just go away so the docs could get some sleep!
M*A*S*H: Season Nine
As the ninth season begins, Hawkeye’s well-earned R&R goes awry after he’s taken prisoner in order to save the life of an enemy soldier. Margaret also becomes a prisoner of sorts after a wounded Italian soldier proclaims his love for her and refuses to be shipped back to his unit. If only Margaret’s visiting father, Colonel “Howitzer Al” Houlihan, would express his love so freely! Love, or the lack of it, continues to plague the rest of the 4077 as well. Klinger is devastated when he learns his ex-wife is remarrying, Hawkeye is equally despondent that he canÄ’t get a date, and B.J. prepares to spend another wedding anniversary without his wife.
For Colonel Potter, the biggest problem is that his high blood pressure will cause him to be reassigned from active duty to a “weenie job” sitting at a desk somewhere, while Charles becomes obsessed with death after he’s nearly killed by an enemy sniper. Sometimes it’s hard to save the lives of others when it feels like your own life is falling apart!
Specs:
Audio: English: Mono (Also available without laugh track), Spanish & French: Mono
Language: Dubbed: English, Spanish, & French / Subtitled: English & Spanish
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Full Screen: 1.33:1
Bonus Features:
Disk 1: The Best of Enemies; Letters; Cemeting Relationships; Father’s Day; Death Takes A Holiday; A War For All Seasons; Your Retention, Please
Disk 2: Tell It To The Marines; Taking The Fifth; Operation Friendship; No Sweat; Depressing News; No Laughing Matter; Oh, How We Danced
Disk 3: Bottoms Up; The Red/White Blues; Bless You, Hawkeye; Blood Brothers; The Foresight Saga; The Life You Save
M*A*S*H: Season Ten
Relive your favorite M*A*S*H moments with this three-disc DVD Collector’s Edition containing all 21 classic Season Ten episodes!
They were the 4077 MASH (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) unit stationed three miles from the front during the Korean War. As the war drags on, it begins to take a toll on the docs and nurses who, day after day, fight to save the incoming wounded helicoptered in directly from the front lines. But as much as the gang of the 4077 cared for the wounded soldiers, they also cared about each other. And that camaraderie, coupled with a liberal dose of hijinks and hilarity, served to make their tour of duty in Korea an experience none of them would ever forget.
Specs:
Audio: English: Mono (Has Option of being viewed with or with out laugh track) / Spanish & French: Mono
Language: Dubbed: French & Spanish / Subtitled: Spanish
**The “Identity Crisis” episode on Disc 1 has no French audio, but has French subtitles
Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Full Screen: 1.33:1
Bonus Features:
Disk 1: That’s Show Biz; Identity Crisis; Rumor at the Top; Give ’em Hell, Hawkeye; Wheelers and Dealers; Communication Breakdown; Snap Judgment
Disk 2: Snappier Judgment; Twas the Day after Christmas; Follies of the Living – Concerns of the Dead; The Birthday Girls; Blood and Guts; A Holy Mess; The Tooth Shall Set You Free
Disk 3: Pressure Points; Where There’s a Will, There’s a War; Promotion Commotion; Heroes; Sons and Bowlers; Picture This; That Darn Kid
M*A*S*H: Season Eleven
As the eleventh season begins, rumors are running rampant around camp. One rumor has everyone believing that Marilyn Monroe is going to pay the 4077 a special visit, while another claims that the peace talks are finally making headway. This second rumor gets Margaret thinking after Charles mentions how a Los Angeles skyscraper had a time capsule built into its cornerstone. Although he thinks the idea is insane, Margaret decides to make a time capsule of her own to bury in camp. “We could put something in the ground to remind people we were here,” she suggested. With Hawkeye’s help, items from around camp were gathered up for the capsule: a chopper’s broken fan belt, Radar’s teddy bear, one of Henry Blake’s fishing flies, a bottle of Charles’s cognac and Father Mulcahy’s boxing gloves.
And finally, the gang of the 4077 hears the announcement they’ve been waiting for:
“This is Robert Pierpoint speaking to you from nearby Panmunjom. It is one minute before ten p.m. We can still hear the sound of nearby artillery. At some point during the next few seconds, the guns should go silent, as the cease-fire officially goes into effect…
There it is. That’s the sound of peace.”
Specs:
Audio: English & French: Mono
Language: Dubbed: French / Subtitled: Spanish
Bonus Features:
Disc 1: Hey, Look Me Over; Trick or Treatment; Foreign Affairs; The Joker is Wild; Who Knew?; Bombshells; Settling Debts; The Moon is Not Blue
Disc 2: Run For the Money; U.N., the Night and the Music; Strange Bedfellows; Say No More; Friends and Enemies; Give and Take
Disc 3: Goodbye, Farewell and Amen
M*A*S*H (The Movie)
One of the world’s most acclaimed comedies, MASH 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.
Bonus Features: Widescreen Feature with Optional Commentary by Robert Altman; AMC Backstory Featurette; Still Gallery; Theatrical Trailer
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