Director:
Alan Alda
Starring: Alan Alda Mike Farrell Harry Morgan Loretta Swit
The Final Episode of a Television Classic -- 3-Disc Set Includes Hours of Special Features Every M*A*S*H Fan Will Love!
| On February 28, 1983, nearly 106 million viewers tuned in for the series finale of M*A*S*H, making "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" the most-watched episode in TV history -- a record that still stands today. Now you can relive the heartwarming television event that marked the end of one of the longest-running and most beloved shows of all time. Even as the final ceasefire draws near, life at the 4077 is as hectic and crazy as ever. Hawkeye is reluctant to operate after recuperating from a nervous breakdown; B.J. receives erroneous orders to ship out early; Winchester forms a musical bond with a group of POWs; Hot Lips makes plans for her future; and Klinger dusts off his bridal gown for a special announcement. |
"...devastatingly clever and often very poignant...still as sharp as their scalpels. David Johnson, DVD Verdict
"One of the best-loved television shows ever... Stefan Hedmark, The Movie Hamlet
"...an excellent and successful television series...a must-own. Raphael Pour-Hashemi, DVD Times
"Few movie-to-television adaptations even come close to the widespread popularity of the M*A*S*H spin-off. Scott Weinberg, Apollo Movie Guide
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Editor's Note
This is the feature-length finale which finds Hawkeye and the rest of the gang going their own way after the Korean War.
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Cast & Crew
| Alan Alda | |
| Jamie Farr | |
| Loretta Swit | |
| William Christopher | |
| Alan Alda - Director | |
| Burt Metcalfe - Producer | |
| David M. Haber, et. al. - Art Director | |
| Dominic Palmieri, et. al. - Cinematographer | |
| Gene Reynolds - Executive Producer | |
| Johnny Mandel - Original Music By | |
| Larry Gelbart, et. al. - Writer | |
| Larry L. Mills, et. al. - Editor |
Awards
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Winner (1982) |
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Emmy, Alan Alda, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series |
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Golden Globe, MASH, Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical |
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Winner (1980) |
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Emmy, Harry Morgan, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series |
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Emmy, Loretta Swit, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series |
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Winner (1979) |
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Emmy, Alan Alda, Outstanding Writing in a Comedy or Comedy-Variety or Music Series |
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Winner (1978) |
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People's Choice, MASH, Favorite Television Comedy Series |
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Winner (1977) |
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Emmy, Gary Burghoff, Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series |
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Emmy, Alan Alda, Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series |
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Winner (1976) |
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Emmy, Stanford Tischler, Fred W. Berger, Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for Entertainment Programming for a Series - For a Single Episode of a Comedy Series |
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Winner (1975) |
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Emmy, Gene Reynolds, Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series |
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Golden Globe, Alan Alda, Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Musical/Comedy |
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Winner (1974) |
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Emmy, Alan Alda, Actor of the Year - Series |
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Emmy, Jackie Cooper, Best Directing in Comedy |
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Emmy, Alan Alda, Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series |
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Emmy, Gene Reynolds, Larry Gelbart, Outstanding Comedy Series |
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Golden Globe, McLean Stevenson, Best Supporting Actor - Television |
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Golden Globe (1982) |
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| M*A*S*H, Winner, Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical | |
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Emmy (1980) |
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| Harry Morgan, Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series | |
| Loretta Swit, Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series | |
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Emmy (1979) |
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| Alan Alda, Winner, Outstanding Writing in a Comedy or Comedy-Variety or Music Series | |
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People's Choice (1978) |
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| M*A*S*H, Winner, Favorite TV Comedy Program | |
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Emmy (1977) |
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| Gary Burghoff, Winner, Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | |
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Emmy (1976) |
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| Stanford Tischler, Fred W. Berger, Winner, Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for Entertainment Programming for a Series - For a Single Episode of a Comedy Series | |
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Golden Globe (1975) |
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| Alan Alda, Winner, Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical | |
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Emmy (1974) |
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| Alan Alda, Winner, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series | |
| Gene Reynolds, et. al., Winner, Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series | |
| Gene Reynolds, Larry Gelbart, Winner, Outstanding Comedy Series | |
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Golden Globe (1974) |
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| McLean Stevenson, Winner, Best Supporting Actor - Television | |
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