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Robert Altman's 1970 film M*A*S*H is a dark comedy set during the Korean War, following three Army surgeons who use humor to cope with the horrors around them. Featuring Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, and Tom Skerritt, the film is a sharp critique of military bureaucracy and war itself.
Directed by Robert Altman, shot in 1970. · Features a unique improvised dialogue style. · Shot on location in California, doubling for Korea. · Technicolor, with a runtime of 116 minutes.
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M*A*S*H is based on a 1968 novel by Richard Hooker, which draws from his own experiences as a surgeon during the Korean War, but the film is a fictionalized and satirical take rather than a direct true story.
Yes, Altman encouraged improvisation among the cast to create a naturalistic and spontaneous feel, which contributed to the film's distinctive tone and ensemble dynamic.
The film's success led to the creation of the M*A*S*H TV series, which adapted the characters and premise but developed a somewhat different tone over its long run.
M*A*S*H uses dark humor and satire to expose the absurdity and tragedy of war, highlighting the impact on medical personnel and mocking military bureaucracy.
Collectors can find M*A*S*H on VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, LaserDisc, and other physical media, reflecting its lasting appeal and multiple reissues over time.
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