My son, and husband like the show.
), a truce has been declared and the 4077th is going home. So glad to have this set in my video library! Closing out the series' 11th season, the 2½-hour episode first aired on CBS on February 28, 1983.
Being a Mash fan since High School, this episode really means alot to me. News of the cease-fire affects different people different ways. The episode's plot chronicles the final days of the As peace negotiations continue during the Korean War, Meanwhile, a runaway tank destroys the camp latrine and crashes nearby. This 3 disk DVD set has it all from the last show to three shows that follow up on it.
Alan Alda, No HD or Remastered versions but video and audio is as expected. Leaving the camp, to relieve himself in a creek, Klinger has fallen in love with Soon-Lee Han, a local Korean refugee, and he persuades her not to look for her missing parents in an area of heavy fighting.
Thad Mumford,
Until then, the staff must deal with events like Hawkeye has been temporarily institutionalized due to a nervous breakdown, Winchester has finally found people who share his taste in classical music and Father Mulcahy has been permanently deafened in a mortar attack. If Hawkeye and Margaret's goodbuy kiss wasn't the longest in movie history it certainly rates as one of the longest. Mash the final episode, "Goodbye, Farewell, Amen" was the most watched TV serial ever watched when it aired. It was about the best tv show ever.
Hawkeye's memories of what led to his breakdown have become repressed, and as he and Sidney draw them forth, Hawkeye initially remembers the details inaccurately. For an enhanced browsing experience, get the IMDb app on your smartphone or tablet.
M*A*S* H: Goodbye, Farewell& Amen ★★★½ 1983The final two-hour special episode of the TV series “M* A* S* H” follows Hawkeye, B.J., Colonel Potter, Charles, Margaret, Klinger, Father Mulcahy, and the rest of the men and women of the 4077th through the last days of the Korean War, the declaration of peace, the dismantling of the camp, and the fond and tearful farewells.
With the exception of the one Blu ray I suggest this to any collector!
Season 11, Episode 16 Goodbye, Farewell and Amen First Aired: February 28, 1983 The series finale finds the staff of the 4077th going their separate …
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M*A*S*H began as a 1968 novel by Richard Hooker which was then brought to the big screen in 1970 in a film directed by Robert Altman. TV Episode Goodbye, Farewell and Amen is a television movie that served as the final episode of the M*A*S*H television series. Use the HTML below.
Mash the final episode, "Goodbye, Farewell, Amen" was the most watched TV serial ever watched when it aired.
Although the movie is great, I found my package on the ground in front of my front door in the wet drizzle. shouts that he left a note this time. Larry Gelbart (developed for television by)
The next morning, Mulcahy officiates at their wedding before the camp is dismantled and everyone says their goodbyes, leaving via assorted modes of transportation.
This final episode "movie" still endures over 30 years after it aired. 120m/C VHS .
I wish there was a way to buy the DVD version. Directed by Alan Alda. felt the way their characters felt when it was time to say goodbuy. Directed by Alan Alda.
Titled, "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen", the 2-and-a-half-hour episode was watched by approximately 106 million people which, at the time, was a record-breaking 77% of the television-viewing audience. The Episode: The following is a reprint from my original review of M*A*S*H: The Complete 11th Season Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen.. On February 28, 1983; 1 day short of exactly 3.5 years before my birth, M*A*S*H ended its run with the show that is to this very date the most watched single program in television history.