M*A*S*H Seasons 1-7 (Collector's Editions) | 
| Directors: Alan Alda, Alan Rafkin, Bruce Bilson, Burt Metcalfe, Charles S. Dubin Actors: Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers, Mclean Stevenson, Gary Burghoff, Larry Linville Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 89550
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 7 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 024543168249 EAN: 0024543168249 ASIN: B0006SH252
Theatrical Release Date: September 17, 1972 Release Date: April 12, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: We offer top grade high quality digital products and guarantee the authenticity of all our products. Always expect excellent service and high quality products. US made.
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M*A*S*H Seasons 1-7 July 19, 2005 William A. Pemberton 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
It is like seeing MASH for the first time because the commercial TV stations have cut out so much of the episodes to runs ads.
MASH Overload March 2, 2005 Simon (Brampton, ON) 9 out of 28 found this review helpful
I remember around Christmas when the first four seasons were packaged together, no doubt as a marketing ploy for holiday shoppers. That was a decent idea, but now the first 7 seasons are being sold together? This is a little extreme. Of course, I'm sure there are fans out there who have been meaning to buy the series but never gotten around to it, and this is a good deal for them. But really, most hardcore fans I think would've picked up at least half the sets in the series by now, making this deal somewhat pointless. The casual buyer isn't going to purchase all 7 seasons in one shot, and those looking to give MASH as a birthday present or such will find 7 sets at one time a little....much? The series itself is 5 stars - MASH is my favourite classic series, and the only classic show I actually collect on DVD (Simpsons isn't quite old-school classic yet). That FOX continues to draw sales on these sets despite their bare bones nature is a testament to how good this series is. I'm just baffled at the marketing person who actually thought selling 7 seasons in one go was a good idea.
169 Episodes of the 4077 January 21, 2005 Ryan Anonymus (Olympia, WA) 8 out of 18 found this review helpful
The first seven of eleven seasons of M*A*S*H on DVD. Season eight will be released sometime this summer. Go ahead, sit through tons of adventures of comedy and drama. From a raffle to win a date with a nurse, to a boxing match with someone much bigger than you. From a theif at the camp, to stealing blood from Frank. From an imaginary solider to a friend of Hawk's becoming wounded. From a supposed ceasefire, to an airplane bomber with bad aim. From a kid in a minefield, to a sniper shooting. From a flu break-out, to a new officers' club. With a crazy general, to a whole episode in the O.R. An ulcer for Trapper, to a outlawing for alcohol. With a special order of ribs, to a discharging of a lamb. An aid station visit for Hawk and Margaret, to a visit from Gen. MacArthur. With the exit of Trapper and Col. Blake, and the entrance of B.J. and Col. Potter. With word to Hawkeye's dad that he's dead, to an episode with a broken-down bus. With Potter's horse, and a man who thinks he's Jesus Christ. The disappearance of a Colt .45, and a truce to be nicer to Frank (resulting in Frank being delivered to an aid station with a toe tag). With a chopper pilot going for 'pilot of the year', to an interview from a video journalist. With Margaret getting engaged, to Radar getting a temporary promotion. A letter to Sigmund Freud, and Hawkeye not wanting to bear a gun. With Radar in a writing class, and a crossword puzzle to keep busy. B.J.'s feeling about betraying his wife, to Potter's favorite movie being mailed to the camp. From Margaret's marriage, to Frank Burns' exit. With the welcome of Charles, and a fallen idol for Radar. From a shortage of lightbulbs to Radar's want for a tattoo. With a night that Hawk and Margaret will never forget, to a stand-off between Charles' french horn and his roommates' cleanliness. A shortage in blood to a much-needed mail call. A drug dependency for Charles to commanding officer named Hawkeye. With Hawk's trip to the peace talks, and a mail-order bathtub, to a reporter from 'Stars and Stripes' wanting to do an article on Charles. With a North Korean spy, to Father Mulcahy gunning for a promotion. With Margaret's divorce going through, to Radar getting a date. The final appearance of CIA agent Col. Flagg, to a whole episode at Rosie's bar. Does this bring you back? In season eight, we say good-bye to Radar, where some say that the show took a nosedive...
I Love MASH January 18, 2005 8 out of 13 found this review helpful
I love MASH. I own all 7 seasons and I can't wait untill seasons 8, 9, 10, and 11 come available, I'll buy them in a flash. I highly recommend.
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