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M*A*S*H

M*A*S*H

1972TV Series⏱️ 25mTV-PGπŸ† #287 Top Rated
ComedyDramaWar
⭐ 8.5
IMDB Rating
68,516 votes

The staff of an Army hospital in the Korean War find that laughter is the best way to deal with their situation.

Director
N/A
Writers
N/A
Stars
Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers, Loretta Swit
Release Date
September 17, 1972
Language
English
Country
United States
πŸ† 65
Wins
🎯 153
Nominations
πŸ’¬ 216
Reviews
πŸ“‹ 57.7K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Alan Alda
Alan Alda
as Capt. Benjamin Franklin 'Hawkeye' Pierce
Wayne Rogers
Wayne Rogers
as Capt. 'Trapper John' McIntyre
Loretta Swit
Loretta Swit
as Maj. Margaret 'Hot Lips' Houlihan
Jamie Farr
Jamie Farr
as Cpl. Maxwell Q. Klinger
William Christopher
William Christopher
as Father Francis Mulcahy
Gary Burghoff
Gary Burghoff
as Cpl. Walter 'Radar' O'Reilly
Harry Morgan
Harry Morgan
as Col. Sherman T. Potter
Mike Farrell
Mike Farrell
as Capt. B.J. Hunnicutt
Kellye Nakahara
Kellye Nakahara
as Lt. Kellye Yamato, RN
David Ogden Stiers
David Ogden Stiers
as Maj. Charles Winchester

🎬 Technical Specs

Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
Malibu Creek State Park - 1925 Las Virgenes Road, Calabasas, California, USA
Production
20th Century Fox Television

🏷️ Keywords

gay mangay characterkorean waru.s. militaryfield hospital

🎯 Categories

Dark ComedyMedical DramaPeriod DramaSatireSitcomComedyDramaWar

⭐ Featured Review

Humorous and serious at once - just great!
by xara β€’ 1999-06-20

"M*A*S*H is the best TV series ever made, it has really made an impression. Using black humour must have been the only way to get through the day for most soldiers, and it gave me an idea of how awful the war must have been. Definitely a great TV series filled with humour and jokes that makes you laugh every time...."

πŸ’‘ Did You Know?

William Christopher contracted an almost fatal case of hepatitis at the start of the fifth season, resulting in his having to miss several episodes. As a result, producers were planning to write Father Mulcahy out of the show. However, Alan Alda pushed to keep him on the series, knowing how dependent Christopher was on needing steady work to help raise his autistic son. Alda went as far as writing an episode to incorporate Christopher's real-life illness into Mulcahy, helping to convince producers to keep him on the show.

πŸ“– Synopsis

The staff of an Army hospital in the Korean War find that laughter is the best way to deal with their situation.