M*A*S*H: Season 3 - TV Season Three - Collector's Edition
20th Century Fox (1974)
Comedy, War
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IMDB   8.3
612 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Alan Alda Capt. Benjamin Franklin Pierce
Wayne Rogers Capt. McIntyre
William Christopher Father Francis Mulcahy
McLean Stevenson Lt. Col. Henry Blake
Jamie Farr Cpl. Maxwell Klinger
Gary Burghoff Cpl. Walter O'Reilly
Mike Farrell Capt. B.J. Hunnicut
Larry Linville Maj. Frank Burns
Harry Morgan Col. Sherman Potter
Loretta Swit Maj. Margaret Houlihan
David Ogden Stiers Maj. Charles Emerson Winchester III (1977-1983)
Director
Alan Alda
Robert Altman
Hy Averback
Jackie Cooper
Producer Ingo Preminger
Allan Katz
Dennis Koenig
Larry Gelbart
Gene Reynolds
Burt Metcalfe
Writer Richard Hooker
Ring Lardner Jr.

The staff of an army hospital in the Korean war find that laughter is the best way to deal with their situation.
Episodes
 30 mins    9/10/1974  1.  The General Flipped at Dawn
The MASH 4077 is visted by General Steele. He wishes to move the camp 5 miles down the road. Hawkeye and Henry are charged with mutiny. And Hawkeye is also charged with impersonating a reporter.
Director:  Larry Gelbart  Writer:  Everett Greenbaum  / Jim Fritzell 
Guest starring:  Harry Morgan, Teddy Wilson, Brad Trumbull, Dennis Erdman
 30 mins    9/17/1974  2.  Rainbow Bridge
As Hawkeye and Trapper are planning to leave for Tokyo, an unusual offer to swap POW patients between the Chinese and the 4077th comes in. Henry, after much debate, agrees to send Hawkeye, Trapper, Frank, Radar, and Klinger into enemy territory. Frank almost botches the swap when he brings a squirt gun to the exchange. Fortunately, the Chinese Dr. Lin Tam has a sense of humor; he went to the University of Illinois, after all.
Director:  Hy Averback  Writer:  Larry Gelbart  / Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Mako, Loudon Wainwright
 30 mins    9/24/1974  3.  Officer of the Day
While Henry is away in Seoul, Burns and Houlihan are in charge, and Hawkeye is the officer of the day. His refusal to release a wounded Korean soldier, wanted by US Intelligence, leads to a confrontation with Colonel Flagg.
Director:  Hy Averback  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Tad Horino, Mitchell Sakamoto, Norman Hamano, Mary Katherine Peters, Tom Lawrence
 30 mins    10/1/1974  4.  Iron Guts Kelly
General 'Iron Guts' Kelly arrives for an inspection, and ends up dying in Margaret's tent. Hawkeye and Trapper help the General's aide smuggle him out of camp. The next day he is reported killed at the front, as that is where he would have wanted to die.
Director:  Don Weis  Writer:  Larry Gelbart  / Sid Dorfman 
Guest starring:  Keene Curtis, Alberta Jay,  James Gregory
 30 mins    10/8/1974  5.  O.R.
The OR is filled with more wounded than the unit can handle. Hawkeye does heart massage on a soldier, which saves his life, but he dies four hours later. Sidney Freedman drops in during the deluge, and is dragged into the fray by Hawkeye.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  Larry Gelbart  / Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Bobby Herbeck, Orlando Dole, Jeanne Schuller
 30 mins    10/15/1974  6.  Springtime
When spring arrives, Klinger gets word from home that his sweetheart back in Toledo wants to marry him. Henry arranges for Father Mulcahy to do this over short wave radio. Radar falls in love with a nurse, while a grateful patient won't leave Hawkeye alone, and even threatens Major Burns.
Director:  Don Weis  Writer:  Linda Bloodworth-Thomason  / Mary Kay Place 
Guest starring:  Alex Karras, Mary Kay Place, Greg Mabrey
 30 mins    10/22/1974  7.  Check-Up
Trapper gets an ulcer and a ticket home. Unfortunately, his going-away party is spoiled by a new Army regulation, which forces him to stay.
Director:  Don Weis  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
 30 mins    10/29/1974  8.  Life With Father
Mail from home worries Henry that Lorraine may be seeing other men. Father Mulcahy presides over a Jewish circumcision ceremony for the Korean-born son of a US GI.
Director:  Hy Averback  Writer:  Everett Greenbaum  / Jim Fritzell 
Guest starring:  Sachiko Penny Lee
 30 mins    11/12/1974  9.  Alcoholics Unanimous
Henry's departure to Tokyo leaves Major Burns in charge of the 4077th. He declares total prohibition of alcohol, which leads to a near riot amongst the camp, especially from Hawkeye and Trapper.
Director:  Hy Averback  Writer:  Everett Greenbaum  / Jim Fritzell 
 30 mins    11/19/1974  10.  There is Nothing Like a Nurse
The nurses are evacuated when the threat of an enemy parachute drop arises. Hawkeye and Trapper try to enliven everyone's spirits whilst they are gone. Hawkeye: "The plot thins. Watch the cake sue for malpractice when Frank cuts into it."
Director:  Hy Averback  Writer:  Larry Gelbart 
Guest starring:  Loudon Wainwright, Jeanne Schuller
 30 mins    11/26/1974  11.  Adam's Ribs
Sick and tired of having liver and fish for an 11-day stretch, Hawkeye, driven near to insanity, starts a riot in the mess tent. He and Trapper then orders spare ribs and sauce from the best place he ever had them, in Chicago. Trapper calls a woman he spent a weekend with to pick up the ribs, and then they get choppered in. Unfortunately, right as they're sitting down to eat, wounded arrive, and Hawkeye is forced to postpone sinking his teeth into his beloved ribs.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Basil Hoffman, Joseph Stern
 30 mins    12/3/1974  12.  A Full Rich Day
Hawkeye records a letter to his dad, detailing the exploits of a mad Turkish soldier who calls Hawkeye a "damn good Joe," the unfortunate loss of the corpse of a Luxembourg soldier (who turns out not to be dead), Lt. Henri-Batiste LeClerc, and of a gun-happy officer.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  John D. Hess 
Guest starring:  William Watson, Sirri Murad, Curt Lowens, Michael Keller
 30 mins    12/10/1974  13.  Mad Dogs and Servicemen
A local dog bites Radar, and the camp conducts a search to find the pooch, so that Radar doesn't have to undergo a series of painful rabies vaccinations. Hawkeye defies Frank, to take care of a GI who's suffering from a case of hysterical paralysis.
Director:  Hy Averback  Writer:  Linda Bloodworth-Thomason  / Mary Kay Place 
Guest starring:  Michael O'Keefe, Shizuko Hoshi, Arthur Song
 30 mins    12/31/1974  14.  Private Charles Lamb
A Greek Colonel thanks the 4077th by giving them food and drink for an Easter celebration. Bu the feast is foiled when softhearted Radar saves the main course from the spit - a lamb, which Radar tricks Henry into giving a medical discharge and sends home to Ottumwa, Iowa. Thus, Hawkeye and Trapper invent the famed Spam Lamb! Meanwhile, a soldier who had shot himself to get out of the army confesses to Frank, thinking he is Father Mulcahy.
Director:  Hy Averback  Writer:  Larry Gelbart  / Sid Dorfman 
Guest starring:  Ted Eccles, Titos Vandis
 30 mins    1/7/1975  15.  Bombed
The camp is under fire and is swamped with wounded. They are being attacked by their own artillery in a frightening "friendly fire" incident. Trapper and Margaret get trapped in the Supply Tent together. Frank's jealousy of Trapper drives him to propose to Margaret.
Director:  Hy Averback  Writer:  Everett Greenbaum  / Jim Fritzell 
Guest starring:  Louisa Moritz, Edward Marshall
 30 mins    1/14/1975  16.  Bulletin Board
Camp activities include Henry's nervous delivery of a sex lecture, with Hawkeye's and Trapper's heckling, a Shirley Temple movie, and a cookout.
Director:  Alan Alda  Writer:  Larry Gelbart 
 30 mins    1/21/1975  17.  The Consultant
Dr. Borelli visits the 4077th to demonstrate his artery transplant technique. Unfortunately, being so close to the front at the 4077th causes Borelli's drinking problem to interfere at the worst time - when a patient needs the transplant.
Director:  Gene Reynolds  Writer:  Robert Klane  / Larry Gelbart 
Guest starring:  Robert Alda,  Joseph Maher, Tad Horino
 30 mins    2/4/1975  18.  House Arrest
Hawkeye hits Major Burns and Houlihan is a witness. Despite Hawkeye and Trapper's claims that it wasn't intentional, Frank makes allegations against Hawkeye, and he is put in house arrest facing court martial. A female colonel is sent to inspect the nurses. When she cries "Rape!" when Burns visits her tent, Houlihan recants her story, and Burns, not Hawkeye, ends up under house arrest.
Director:  Hy Averback  Writer:  Everett Greenbaum  / Jim Fritzell 
Guest starring:  Mary Wickes
 30 mins    2/11/1975  19.  Aid Station
Hawkeye, Houlihan, and Klinger go to an aid station at the front. Working closely together under heavy fire and unsanitary medical conditions, the three return to camp with new found respect for one another.
Director:  William Jurgensen  Writer:  Larry Gelbart  / Simon Muntner 
 30 mins    2/18/1975  20.  Love and Marriage
Hawkeye and Trapper prevent a GI from marrying a call girl who has TB, whilst trying to help a Korean soldier join his pregnant wife. Radar, of course, provides his usual invaluable help.
Director:  Lee Philips  Writer:  Arthur Julian 
Guest starring:  Pat Li, Robert, Jeanne Joe, Dennis Dugan
 30 mins    2/25/1975  21.  Big Mac
The camp prepares for a visit from General MacArthur. Klinger dresses as the Statue of Liberty as the General's jeep drives through the camp. MacArthur is so impressed, he salutes!
Director:  Don Weis  Writer:  Laurence Marks 
Guest starring:  Graham Jarvis, Loudon Wainwright, Bob Courtleigh, Jeanne Schullerr
 30 mins    3/4/1975  22.  Payday
Frank buys two sets of Pearl's, one for Margaret and one for his wife. After some talk, Radar gets Hawkeye $3,000 in lost earnings, Hawkeye gives it to Mulcahy for the orphans, but then the army wants the money back. Trapper wins big at poker after using Hawkeye's watch as a stake, so Hawkeye takes his winnings to avoid a stay in the honeymoon suite of The Stockade Hilton.
Director:  Hy Averback  Writer:  Larry Gelbart  / Simon Muntner 
Guest starring:  Jack Soo, Eldon Quick, Mary Katherine Peters, Bobbie Mitchell, Leland Sun, Pat Marshall, Johnny Haymer
 30 mins    3/11/1975  23.  White Gold
Colonel Flagg blows into camp trying to obtain penicillin to barter for information. But Flagg comes down with appendicitis, and the only penicillin he gets is in the keister.
Director:  Larry Gelbart  Writer:  Everett Greenbaum  / Jim Fritzell 
Guest starring:  Hilly Hicks, Stafford Repp, Michael A. Salcido, Daniel Thorpe, Edward Winter
 30 mins    3/18/1975  24.  Abyssinia, Henry
Actually, we won't. One of the classic M*A*S*H episodes. Henry finally gets his discharge. While he is tying things up, Burns prepares for his new command. Henry bids a tearful adieu, but not before Klinger turns up in an outrageous tropical outfit, and gets Henry to zip him up, and he gets a kiss Margaret. He gives Radar a hug and his last order, and departs by helicopter. In the traumatic and shocking last scene, a devastated Radar announces that Henry has been killed when his plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan.
Director:  Larry Gelbart  Writer:  Everett Greenbaum  / Jim Fritzell 
Guest starring:  Kimiko Hiroshige, Virginia Lee, Cherylene Lee, Ray Poss
Edition Details
Edition Collector's Edition
Series M*A*S*H
Release Date 2/18/2003
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Subtitles English; Spanish
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Mono [English]
Dolby Digital Mono [French]
Dolby Digital Mono [Spanish]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 3
Personal Details
Location DVD
Disk Pack NA
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Features
Disc 01 Closed Captioned Scene Access Optional Laugh Track.