Poster
Poster
PG

M*A*S*H

(1970)
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MAS*H 1970

In the movie, he served in one of the field hospitals called MASH (short for "Mobile Army Surgical Hospital", meaning "Mobile Army Surgical Hospital") that served in the rear during the Korean War in 1951. lines. and is often referred to as "the butcher." It tells the adventures of a group of surgeons and an assistant. None of this team of surgeons are professional soldiers. They came here from civilian hospitals. Therefore, the last thing you can see in the tent hospitals here is military discipline. Amid major surgeries, amputations, the dead, and other pains of war, they can find time each day to laugh, have fun, and have fun while keeping their heads up on their primary duties. In fact, there isn't a single action scene in the movie, and MASH is one of the greatest anti-war movies.

Cast
Donald Sutherland
Donald Sutherland
Elliott Gould
Elliott Gould
Tom Skerritt
Tom Skerritt
Sally Kellerman
Sally Kellerman
Robert Duvall
Robert Duvall
Roger Bowen
Roger Bowen
René Auberjonois
René Auberjonois
David Arkin
David Arkin
Jo Ann Pflug
Jo Ann Pflug
Gary Burghoff
Gary Burghoff
Fred Williamson
Fred Williamson
Michael Murphy
Michael Murphy
Indus Arthur
Indus Arthur
Ken Prymus
Ken Prymus
Bobby Troup
Bobby Troup
Timothy Brown
Timothy Brown
John Schuck
John Schuck
Carl Gottlieb
Carl Gottlieb
G. Wood
G. Wood
Bud Cort
Bud Cort
Danny Goldman
Danny Goldman
Corey Fischer
Corey Fischer
Sylvester Stallone
Sylvester Stallone
Jerry Jones
Jerry Jones
James B. Douglas
James B. Douglas
Cathleen Cordell
Cathleen Cordell