Mash Trailer 1970
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Mash Trailer 1970 Director: Robert Altman Starring: Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, Jo Ann Pflug, Robert Duvall, Sally Kellerman, Tom Skerritt Official Content From Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment Award-winning black comedy about unorthodox surgeons who raise havoc to maintain their sanity at a mobile Army surgical hospital during the Korean War. Brilliant script and early appearances by many stars! Movie, Mash Movie,Mash Trailer,Mash 1970, Robert Altman,Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, Jo Ann Pflug, Robert Duvall, Sally Kellerman, Tom Skerritt
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for all the people saying it doesnt look like the 50's. bare in mind this movie came out towards the end of the Vietnam war and the movie is an amalgamation of both wars.
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So damn unrealistic. Look at any contemporary photos of any doctors who served in Korea in the 50s and you'll see that they all had GI haircuts. No big bushy sideburns, no hair curling up in the back...none of that spun bullshit that they serve up in this fantasy movie. The directors not only wanted to show how cool the doctors were in the early 50s but they just had to show that even today they would be cool. Doesn't the director give any shrift to realism or accuracy? And Loretta Swit's hairdo....never happen.
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So, Elliott Gould just said, "Fuck it." when it came to looking like someone in the early 1950's?
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This trailer is a fucking disaster
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Godhead....Well, Altman, anyway. I'm confused this is an actual trailer yet I somehow accept that it was. VERY different times, particular in major motion pictures... whew. We could use a dose of this style of intelligence again, maybe.
I remember this sucker camped out in my market's theatre for at least a year. Only "Star Wars", later, had that kind of sway -- obviously, for, uh, very different reasons.
So not the sitcom following, which, yeah, I watched from day one to the very end. Feel a bit guilty about that now, but Larry Gelbart was a TV master like MTM and Lear, so whaddya gonna do?
I'm overdue for watching this film again. To be fair, I recall the last section, dominated by the football game, kind of digenerated into slapstick, but it could be I'm filtering it through time. Hafta have another look. (Likewise, I'm due for some sort of Altman binge...)
So, yeah, thanks for posting this. I was looking for the martini & olive bit.... heh
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