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MASH

Director:

  Robert Altman
  

Year Released:

  1970

Jan's Rating:

Rich's Rating:

4 out of 5

4.5 out of 5

Key Performances:

  Roger Bowen
  Elliott Gould
  Sally Kellerman
  Tom Skerritt
  Donald Sutherland
Movie Haiku:Things that made this film so radical when it opened -- huge ensemble cast, overlapping dialogue tracks, & above all, overt mockery of adult authority (particularly military) -- have all since become part of the culture. What's on screen now? Ebullient high-jinks epitomizing baby boomers in the bloom of youth.

ADDITIONAL FF2 INFO ABOUT THIS FILM:

Women filmmakers?

  No

Jewish content?

  No

Haiku Posted:

  2001