M*A*S*H - Season Ten (Collector's Edition)

by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment

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Director:Alan Alda
Release Date:2006-05-23
Label:20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
UPC:024543241409
Binding:DVD
Published By:20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
ASIN:B000EHSVE6
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Relive your favorite M*A*S*H moments with this three-disc DVD Collector's Edition containing all 21 classic Season Ten episodes!They were the 4077 MASH (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) unit stationed three miles from the front during the Korean War. As the war drags on it begins to take a toll on the docs and nurses who day after day fight to save the incoming wounded helicoptered in directly from the front lines. But as much as the gang of the 4077 cared for the wounded soldiers they also cared about each other. And that camaraderie coupled with a liberal dose of hijinks and hilarity served to make their tour of duty in Korea an experience none of them would ever forget.System Requirements:Running Time: 561 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 024543241409 Manufacturer No: 2234140
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Unlike old soldiers, M*A*S*H showed little signs of fading away in its penultimate season. Alan Alda and Loretta Switt were officially saluted with Emmys for their exemplary work this season, and Henry Morgan and David Ogden Stiers received well-deserved nominations. But the overlooked Jamie Farr enjoyed some of his finest half-hours, including "Follies of the Living--Concerns of the Dead" (written and directed by Alda), an episode out of the Twilight Zone in which a fever-wracked Klinger communicates with the spirit of a soldier who has just died and roams the 4077th. Stiers further distinguishes himself in "Sons and Bowlers," in which Winchester lends compassionate support to Hawkeye, who anxiously awaits word of his father's operation, and in a moving scene, opens up about his strained relationship with his own father. Stiers also directed the powerful "Identity Crisis," featuring Joe Pantoliano as a soldier who desperately switches dog tags with a deceased buddy. Another season benchmark is the Emmy-nominated "Where There's a Will, There's a War," in which Hawkeye, trapped on the front lines under heavy fire, composes his will and reflects on what to leave his friends.

M*A*S*H took some hits for perceived preachy self-righteousness in its final years. "Give 'Em Hell Hawkeye," in which Hawkeye writes a protest letter to Harry Truman, and "Blood and Guts," in which Hawkeye gives a sensationalistic war correspondent his comeuppance, are this season's worst offenders. While at times it seems like M*A*SH is marching in place ("Communication Breakdown," in which B.J. goes into a tailspin when he learns his wife has gotten a job stateside, echoes season 8's "Period of Adjustment"), it does so with its usual crack precision that made it one of television's most decorated and beloved series. --Donald Liebenson

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MASH #10 - Reviewed on 2008-11-10
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THIS IS THE VERY BEST WAY FOR US TO COMPLETE OUR COLLECTION, SINCE THEY ARE NOT EASILY AVAILABLE HERE. I WILL BUY MORE DVD'S THIS WAY.
4077 wonderful moments - Reviewed on 2008-09-02
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We enjoyed Hawkeye's numerous quips and the great drama of these episodes with colonel Potter and Winchester.
An Excellent Addition To Any Collection - Reviewed on 2008-03-11
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An excellent DVD, I have watched it over and over. It is a great addition to my DVD collection and brings back many wonderful memories.
timeless - Reviewed on 2008-01-13
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MASH is one of those shows thats funny even if you were not yet born when the show was on the air. its just plain funny, even the more serious episodes when the show was in its later years were funny in their own way, MASH will never die.
MrB - Reviewed on 2007-03-09
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1 customer found this review helpful, 1 did not.

How can anyone not like MASH?? Much better than earlier seasons with Frank Burns.
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