M*A*S*H

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From: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers
Date: 20010101
Author:Dunagan, Clyde Kelly

M*A*S*H



USA, 1970


Director: Robert Altman

Production: Twentieth Century-Fox; color, 35mm, Panavision; running time: 116 minutes. Released 1970.


Producer: Ingo Preminger; screenplay: Ring Lardner, Jr., from the novel by Richard Hooker; photography: Harold E. Stine; editor: Danford Greene; art directors: Jack Martin Smith and Arthur Lonergan; music: Johnny Mandel.


Cast: Donald Sutherland ( Hawkeye ); Elliott Gould ( Trapper John ); Tom Skerritt ( Duke ); Gary Burghoff ( Radar O'Reilly ); Sally Kellerman ( Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan ); Robert Duvall ( ...

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