Product Details
M*A*S*H - Season 3 (Pan & Scan) General
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| Video Format | Pan & Scan |
| UPC | 024543059134 |
| Release Date | 02/18/2003 |
| Running Time | 10 hours 13 minutes |
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| Number of Discs | 3 |
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| Notes | 3-Disc Box Set |
Special Features
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| 3-Disc Set |
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| Region 1 |
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| Keep Case |
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| Full Frame - 1.33 |
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| Mono - English (Including Laugh Track) |
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| Mono - English (Without Laugh Track) |
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| Mono - French |
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| Mono - Spanish |
Format
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| Pan & Scan |
| Subtitled |
| English, French, Spanish |
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| French, Spanish |
Cast & Crew
Miscellaneous
| Muze Description |
| The adventures of the 4077th continue in this complete collection of the third season of the beloved sitcom. Highlights of the season include the first appearance of future cast member Harry Morgan who plays an odd general, Radar (Gary Burghoff) being bit by a dog, and the invention of Spam Lamb. Among the classic episodes: "Bulletin Board;" "House Arrest;" "Adam's Ribs;" and "Abyssinia, Henry"--the classic season finale where Henry (McLean Stevenson) is discharged and leaves for home. The season also proved to be the last for Trapper (Wayne Rogers). |
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| Abysinnia, Henry
by shroud, 8/1/2007 |
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Pros: heartfelt and meaningful storylines with a touch of classy humour
Cons: still no extras !
The Bottom Line: One of the series' finest and most poignant seasons, this is well worth a watch.
Review: ~~~Background~~~ In 1968, a man named Richard Hooker penned a blackly humorous novel entitled M*A*S*
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| "Radar, prepare finger, ready to dial."
by alexdg1, 7/24/2006 |
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Pros: Solid writing, "Adam's Rib" is a classic!
Cons: Henry Blake is killed off.
The Bottom Line: Although the season ends with the departure of two regular cast members, M*A*S*H 's third year proves the gang at the 4077th is very resilient.
Review: With the popular (ratings-wise) and critical success of M*A*S*H's s econd season, it came as no s
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