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MASH
Released: January 25, 1970
Writer: Ring Lardner Jr.
Director: Robert Altman
Distributor: Fox
Running Time: 1 hrs. 56 min.
MPAA Rating: R
Stars and Guest Stars
David Arkin - Sergeant Major Vollmer
Indus Arthur - Nurse Scorch
Kim Atwood - Ho-John
Rene Auberjonois - Dago Red
Roger Bowen - Henry Blake
Tim Brown - Corporal Judson
Gary Burghoff - Radar
Bud Cort - Boone
Dawne Dalton - nurse
Doug Daman - doctor
J.B. Douglas - Colonel Merrill
Robert Duvall - Frank Burns
Corey Fischer - Capt. Bandini
Danny Goldman - Capt. Murrhardt
Carl Gottlieb - Capt. "Ugly John" Black
Elliot Gould - Trapper John McIntyre
Tamara Horrocks - Capt. "Knocko" McCarthy
Sally Kellerman - Margaret O'Houlihan
Michael Murphy - Captain Marston
Rick Neelam - general's aide
JoAnn Pflug - Nurse Maria Schneider (Dish)
Ken Prymus - PFC Seidman (singer)
John Schuck - Painless Waldowski
Tom Skerritt - Duke Forrest
Donald Sutherland - Hawkeye Pierce
Bobby Troup - Sergeant Gorman
Fred Williamson - Spearchucker Jones
G. Wood - General Hammond
"As doctors, we feel it is our duty to bring this unwholesome situation to your attention."
"And then there was Korea . . ."
Colonel Henry Blake is giving orders to "Radar", his clerk, but Radar is beating him in restating the orders. A quote follows from General MacArthur: "I have just left your fighting sons in Korea. They have done their best there and I can report to you without reservation that they are splendid in every way. I now close my military experience and just fade away an old soldier who tried to do his duty as God gave him the light to see that duty. Good-bye." Then another quote by Dwight D. Eisenhower: "I will go to Korea."
At headquarters, two new draftee surgeons, Captains Hawkeye Pierce and Duke Forrest, have arrived. But they get tired of waiting for a driver to take them to the 4077th, so they decide to drive themselves. They steal a jeep and cause such a commotion that no one is able to catch up to them. When they arrive at the 4077th, Hawkeye and Duke eye the nurses. They go to get lunch and Hawkeye tries to pick up on a nurse that he just calls "Dish" but Duke points out the wedding ring on her finger. Colonel Blake notices the new doctors and comes over to introduce them to the rest of the camp. Then the two doctors go to their quarters and find their roommate, Major Frank Burns teaching a young Korean boy, Ho-John, to read the Bible. Duke gives Ho-John a nudist magazine to read instead and Hawkeye trains the boy to be a bartender to the still they have just set up. In his first session of surgery, Hawkeye amputates a man's leg and asks a nurse to scratch his nose with a clamp.
One day Frank comes into the tent, kneels down by his bed and commences to pray. Hawkeye and Duke start mocking him but Frank just prays for them. Soon a crowd outside has started gathering and they start singing "Onward Christian Soldiers." Hawkeye and Duke go to Henry who is teaching his girlfriend, Nurse Leslie Scorch, how to tie a fly, and ask him to get Frank switched to another tent. They also ask Henry for a chest surgeon in O. R. Henry agrees to get Frank out of the tent, but he can't get a chest cutter.
Several months later, there is another doctor moving into Hawkeye's and Duke's tent, but the two doctors can't get him to tell them his name. All they learn is that he is from "Baston". He is, however, a chest surgeon and all the doctors watch with interest as he operates his first time. After the session of O. R., he gets a football and tosses it to Hawkeye. Then Hawkeye realizes it is Trapper John McIntyre, an old friend from his college days.
All of the doctors and corpsmen are anticipating the arrival of a new nurse and finally she arrives. Her name is Major Margaret O'Houlihan and she has plenty of help carrying her bags. She visits O. R. and the camp. In post-op, a patient has a cardiac arrest and Frank asks a corpsman to help. But when the corpsman reacts too slowly, the patient dies. Frank accuses the corpsman of killing the patient. When Trapper sees this, he hits Frank and is put under arrest. Then Trapper learns that Henry was going to make him chief surgeon. Henry delays the promotion because of the incident. Meanwhile, Major O'Houlihan wants to talk to Hawkeye. She wants to know what he thinks of the nurses and about the 4077th. It is about the use of nicknames that they disagree. She believes that Hawkeye should have more respect for officers and the Army. Hawkeye, who has even nicknamed his tent (the Swamp) doesn't like her attitude and the two leave each other with insults. In O. R., the lights go out and everyone starts singing.
Henry leaves for a meeting in Seoul with General Hammond and that night the camp is coronating Trapper chief surgeon. Trapper embarrasses Margaret by asking for her to be brought to him naked and Frank and Margaret leave to type up a report to General Hammond. Frank and Margaret are so proud of their work that they compliment it, then they compliment each other, and finally they start to neck. When they regain their composure, the two majors mail the letter and then walk to Margaret's tent. Frank leaves, but promises to return later that night. When he does, they continue their promiscuity. But the doctors have put a microphone in her tent. The encounter is broadcast throughout the camp. When the two finally discover people are listening in, they try to pretend as if nothing happened. During the encounter, Margaret yells for Frank to "kiss her hot lips" and the next morning in the mess tent, everyone is calling her "Hot Lips" and pinching her. Hawkeye tries to get Frank to tell him about what happened. Hawkeye only gets beat up and Frank winds up being taken away in a strait jacket.
Dago, the chaplain, comes to Hawkeye and tells him that Painless Waldowski, the dentist, needs cheering up. Hawkeye goes to talk with Painless. The dentist reveals to Hawkeye that he is impotent and must be gay. Hawkeye tells him to try one more time and Painless comes back and announces he wants to kill himself. The doctors have a last supper for him dressed in doctors’ clothes. Dago blesses him and Hawkeye gives him a pill. Painless takes it and then lays down in a coffin prepared for him. While a corpsman sings in the background, the doctors walk by paying their last respects. Meanwhile, Hawkeye is telling Nurse Dish, scheduled to leave for home the next day, about the dentist's problem. He asks her to sleep with Painless and she does. The next morning Painless is feeling great and Dish leaves with a smile on her face. In another O. R. session, a P. O. W. needs blood and the 4077th has run out of his type. Radar, however, siphons the blood from Henry while the colonel is sleeping.
Later, the doctors are sunbathing in a field near the wreckage of a helicopter and talking about the nurses. Duke is teased about wanting Margaret O'Houlihan because she is blonde and Duke bets Hawkeye that she is not really blonde. When it is the nurses' turn to use the shower tent, the doctors get Henry out of the way and distract all the nurses so that only Margaret makes it to the showers. Then there is silence as everyone waits for the show. Down come the walls and up goes the canvas. Margaret is not a real blonde (not by sight, but by the fact that Hawkeye pays Duke after the incident). She goes to Henry who is with Nurse Scorch and threatens to resign her commission. Henry tells her to go ahead.
Ho-John has to go to Seoul to have a physical to see if he is fit to be drafted into the Korean Army. Before the physical, Hawkeye gives the boy a drug that gives him high blood pressure and a heart flutter. The doctor checking Ho-John, however, knowing the boy has had access to this medicine, doesn't buy this trick. Ho-John is taken away. Hawkeye, while in Seoul, is interviewed by a war correspondent.
Hawkeye and Trapper are playing golf on the chopper pad when a chopper comes. A messenger gets out with a message for Trapper. Trapper is told about a congressman's child in a Tokyo hospital with heart problems and that he can bring a surgeon to assist, so Hawkeye comes along. When the doctors arrive in Tokyo, they just want to operate and get to the golf course, but they have problems with the hospital staff. Colonel Merrill wants the two doctors arrested but Hawkeye and Trapper manage to weasel out of this situation. Later, the doctors are eating dinner with the hospital anesthetist when another medical emergency comes up. A young child is injured. Once again, during the operation, Colonel Merrill interrupts. This time the doctors anesthetize the colonel and take pictures of him sleeping with Japanese ladies. Hawkeye and Trapper return to the 4077th to find everyone in surgery. After surgery, the two doctors go to the Swamp and find the door locked. Duke is inside, obviously with a nurse. Hawkeye and Trapper start to leave, but then they see Duke sneaking his date out the tent. It is Margaret.
Henry gets a call from General Hammond about the reports that Margaret has been sending, but Henry hangs up before the general's questions are answered. The general immediately drives up to the 4077th where he talks to the doctors and finds out that Margaret won’t let them play football. This interests the general and he goes to Henry where he bets $5000 that his team can beat the 4077th's team. He also tells Henry to "screw Hot Lips." Hawkeye suggests to Henry that he get Oliver Harmon "Spearchucker" Jones of the 49ers, who is also a neurosurgeon, to help them win the game. He also suggests that Spearchucker be used only in the second half so they can raise the bets. The camp practices and Margaret leads the nurses through cheerleading practice. Then the game starts. The 325th scores all the points in the first half: two touchdowns and a safety for a sixteen to zero lead. Just before halftime, the 325th's professional player is injected with a sedative so that he believes he is at a track meet rather than a football game. During halftime, Henry and Radar, go to General Hammond to double the bet and end up tripling it. On the opening kickoff of the second half, Spearchucker gets the ball and runs it all the way for a touchdown, but the point after is blocked. There are many injuries and fights all over the field as well as ejections. Finally, early in the fourth quarter the 4077th scores another touchdown but misses the point after again making the score sixteen to twelve. This score holds until the last seconds of play. Then Spearchucker brings in a trick play that confuses the 325th and leaves Trapper alone with the ball on the other side of the field. Then Trapper runs the ball in for the final winning touchdown as the end of the game is signaled. The personnel return home in celebration.
Duke is in surgery when Hawkeye comes in to announce their discharge. Duke wants to drop everything and run and has a vision of his wife waiting for him at home, but he has to finish the patient. Duke and Hawkeye say goodbye to everyone, Dago blesses the jeep and the two doctors leave camp in the jeep they came in. The credits are read over the P. A. system. "That is all."
Trivia: What was the trick play in the football game?
There are minor goofs from the very start. How did Hawkeye and Duke know where to go after they stole the jeep, for example? The football helmets used were from the 1960's era. In the 1950's most football teams wore leather helmets. In addition, I don't think Trapper would be allowed to have a full beard like he had. In the opening titles when a soldier is dropped on a stretcher and hits the ground it wasn't scripted. It was actually an accident by the actor who tripped over something.
20th Century Fox added the Korea quotes above. They are the only references to Korea in the whole movie as director Robert Altman had all other references removed apparently in the hope viewers would confuse this movie's war with the Vietnam War. Even though he won an Academy Award for it, Ring Lardner Jr. disowned the movie because there were so many changes to his script. MASH also contains the first known use of the R-rated "f" word in a generally released major motion picture.
Apocryphally, Sylvester Stallone purported to be one of the extras in this movie. The Apollo 11 astronauts, who were on the moon at the time of the shooting, could have also been considered extras. You can see the moon in some of the shots of the P.A. loudspeaker. Gary Burghoff and G. Wood will reprise their roles in the Television series. Timothy Brown is also in the series but playing a different character, Spearchucker. Corey Fischer also guest stars in "5 O'Clock Charlie" (S2).
MASH took in $41 million at the box office making it, at the time, the second highest grossing comedy movie. This movie would probably earn a PG-13 rating under today's standards. There is also a PG Television version available that cuts some of the graphic O.R. scenes, a lot of the shower scene, the nude magazine glimpses, and, of course, the f-bomb. The lyric writer, Mike Altman is Robert Altman's son. He was 14 at the time.
Production Staff
Produced by: Ingo Preminger
From the Novel by: Richard Hooker
Music by: Johnny Mandel
Song: "Suicide is Painless"
Lyrics: Mike Altman
Music: Johnny Mandel
Director of Photography: Harold E. Stine, A.S.C.
Art Directors: Jack Martin Smith
Arthur Lonergan
Set Decorators: Walter M. Scott
Stuart A. Reiss
Orchestration: Robert Spencer
Film Editor: Danford B. Green
Sound Editor: Richard Freemces
John Stack
Special Photographic Effects: L. B. Abbott, A.S.C.
Art Cruckshank
Associate Producer: Leon Eriksen
Titles by: Pacific Title
Unit Production Manager: Norman A. Cook
Assistant Director: Ray Taylor, Jr.
Medical Advisor: Dr. David Sacks
Assistant to the Producer: W. Ross Levy
Manager Supervisor: Dan Stringrice
Makeup Artist: Lester Dennis
Distributing by: Edith Linoon
Released: January 25, 1970
Writer: Ring Lardner Jr.
Director: Robert Altman
Distributor: Fox
Running Time: 1 hrs. 56 min.
MPAA Rating: R
Stars and Guest Stars
David Arkin - Sergeant Major Vollmer
Indus Arthur - Nurse Scorch
Kim Atwood - Ho-John
Rene Auberjonois - Dago Red
Roger Bowen - Henry Blake
Tim Brown - Corporal Judson
Gary Burghoff - Radar
Bud Cort - Boone
Dawne Dalton - nurse
Doug Daman - doctor
J.B. Douglas - Colonel Merrill
Robert Duvall - Frank Burns
Corey Fischer - Capt. Bandini
Danny Goldman - Capt. Murrhardt
Carl Gottlieb - Capt. "Ugly John" Black
Elliot Gould - Trapper John McIntyre
Tamara Horrocks - Capt. "Knocko" McCarthy
Sally Kellerman - Margaret O'Houlihan
Michael Murphy - Captain Marston
Rick Neelam - general's aide
JoAnn Pflug - Nurse Maria Schneider (Dish)
Ken Prymus - PFC Seidman (singer)
John Schuck - Painless Waldowski
Tom Skerritt - Duke Forrest
Donald Sutherland - Hawkeye Pierce
Bobby Troup - Sergeant Gorman
Fred Williamson - Spearchucker Jones
G. Wood - General Hammond
"As doctors, we feel it is our duty to bring this unwholesome situation to your attention."
"And then there was Korea . . ."
Colonel Henry Blake is giving orders to "Radar", his clerk, but Radar is beating him in restating the orders. A quote follows from General MacArthur: "I have just left your fighting sons in Korea. They have done their best there and I can report to you without reservation that they are splendid in every way. I now close my military experience and just fade away an old soldier who tried to do his duty as God gave him the light to see that duty. Good-bye." Then another quote by Dwight D. Eisenhower: "I will go to Korea."
At headquarters, two new draftee surgeons, Captains Hawkeye Pierce and Duke Forrest, have arrived. But they get tired of waiting for a driver to take them to the 4077th, so they decide to drive themselves. They steal a jeep and cause such a commotion that no one is able to catch up to them. When they arrive at the 4077th, Hawkeye and Duke eye the nurses. They go to get lunch and Hawkeye tries to pick up on a nurse that he just calls "Dish" but Duke points out the wedding ring on her finger. Colonel Blake notices the new doctors and comes over to introduce them to the rest of the camp. Then the two doctors go to their quarters and find their roommate, Major Frank Burns teaching a young Korean boy, Ho-John, to read the Bible. Duke gives Ho-John a nudist magazine to read instead and Hawkeye trains the boy to be a bartender to the still they have just set up. In his first session of surgery, Hawkeye amputates a man's leg and asks a nurse to scratch his nose with a clamp.
One day Frank comes into the tent, kneels down by his bed and commences to pray. Hawkeye and Duke start mocking him but Frank just prays for them. Soon a crowd outside has started gathering and they start singing "Onward Christian Soldiers." Hawkeye and Duke go to Henry who is teaching his girlfriend, Nurse Leslie Scorch, how to tie a fly, and ask him to get Frank switched to another tent. They also ask Henry for a chest surgeon in O. R. Henry agrees to get Frank out of the tent, but he can't get a chest cutter.
Several months later, there is another doctor moving into Hawkeye's and Duke's tent, but the two doctors can't get him to tell them his name. All they learn is that he is from "Baston". He is, however, a chest surgeon and all the doctors watch with interest as he operates his first time. After the session of O. R., he gets a football and tosses it to Hawkeye. Then Hawkeye realizes it is Trapper John McIntyre, an old friend from his college days.
All of the doctors and corpsmen are anticipating the arrival of a new nurse and finally she arrives. Her name is Major Margaret O'Houlihan and she has plenty of help carrying her bags. She visits O. R. and the camp. In post-op, a patient has a cardiac arrest and Frank asks a corpsman to help. But when the corpsman reacts too slowly, the patient dies. Frank accuses the corpsman of killing the patient. When Trapper sees this, he hits Frank and is put under arrest. Then Trapper learns that Henry was going to make him chief surgeon. Henry delays the promotion because of the incident. Meanwhile, Major O'Houlihan wants to talk to Hawkeye. She wants to know what he thinks of the nurses and about the 4077th. It is about the use of nicknames that they disagree. She believes that Hawkeye should have more respect for officers and the Army. Hawkeye, who has even nicknamed his tent (the Swamp) doesn't like her attitude and the two leave each other with insults. In O. R., the lights go out and everyone starts singing.
Henry leaves for a meeting in Seoul with General Hammond and that night the camp is coronating Trapper chief surgeon. Trapper embarrasses Margaret by asking for her to be brought to him naked and Frank and Margaret leave to type up a report to General Hammond. Frank and Margaret are so proud of their work that they compliment it, then they compliment each other, and finally they start to neck. When they regain their composure, the two majors mail the letter and then walk to Margaret's tent. Frank leaves, but promises to return later that night. When he does, they continue their promiscuity. But the doctors have put a microphone in her tent. The encounter is broadcast throughout the camp. When the two finally discover people are listening in, they try to pretend as if nothing happened. During the encounter, Margaret yells for Frank to "kiss her hot lips" and the next morning in the mess tent, everyone is calling her "Hot Lips" and pinching her. Hawkeye tries to get Frank to tell him about what happened. Hawkeye only gets beat up and Frank winds up being taken away in a strait jacket.
Dago, the chaplain, comes to Hawkeye and tells him that Painless Waldowski, the dentist, needs cheering up. Hawkeye goes to talk with Painless. The dentist reveals to Hawkeye that he is impotent and must be gay. Hawkeye tells him to try one more time and Painless comes back and announces he wants to kill himself. The doctors have a last supper for him dressed in doctors’ clothes. Dago blesses him and Hawkeye gives him a pill. Painless takes it and then lays down in a coffin prepared for him. While a corpsman sings in the background, the doctors walk by paying their last respects. Meanwhile, Hawkeye is telling Nurse Dish, scheduled to leave for home the next day, about the dentist's problem. He asks her to sleep with Painless and she does. The next morning Painless is feeling great and Dish leaves with a smile on her face. In another O. R. session, a P. O. W. needs blood and the 4077th has run out of his type. Radar, however, siphons the blood from Henry while the colonel is sleeping.
Later, the doctors are sunbathing in a field near the wreckage of a helicopter and talking about the nurses. Duke is teased about wanting Margaret O'Houlihan because she is blonde and Duke bets Hawkeye that she is not really blonde. When it is the nurses' turn to use the shower tent, the doctors get Henry out of the way and distract all the nurses so that only Margaret makes it to the showers. Then there is silence as everyone waits for the show. Down come the walls and up goes the canvas. Margaret is not a real blonde (not by sight, but by the fact that Hawkeye pays Duke after the incident). She goes to Henry who is with Nurse Scorch and threatens to resign her commission. Henry tells her to go ahead.
Ho-John has to go to Seoul to have a physical to see if he is fit to be drafted into the Korean Army. Before the physical, Hawkeye gives the boy a drug that gives him high blood pressure and a heart flutter. The doctor checking Ho-John, however, knowing the boy has had access to this medicine, doesn't buy this trick. Ho-John is taken away. Hawkeye, while in Seoul, is interviewed by a war correspondent.
Hawkeye and Trapper are playing golf on the chopper pad when a chopper comes. A messenger gets out with a message for Trapper. Trapper is told about a congressman's child in a Tokyo hospital with heart problems and that he can bring a surgeon to assist, so Hawkeye comes along. When the doctors arrive in Tokyo, they just want to operate and get to the golf course, but they have problems with the hospital staff. Colonel Merrill wants the two doctors arrested but Hawkeye and Trapper manage to weasel out of this situation. Later, the doctors are eating dinner with the hospital anesthetist when another medical emergency comes up. A young child is injured. Once again, during the operation, Colonel Merrill interrupts. This time the doctors anesthetize the colonel and take pictures of him sleeping with Japanese ladies. Hawkeye and Trapper return to the 4077th to find everyone in surgery. After surgery, the two doctors go to the Swamp and find the door locked. Duke is inside, obviously with a nurse. Hawkeye and Trapper start to leave, but then they see Duke sneaking his date out the tent. It is Margaret.
Henry gets a call from General Hammond about the reports that Margaret has been sending, but Henry hangs up before the general's questions are answered. The general immediately drives up to the 4077th where he talks to the doctors and finds out that Margaret won’t let them play football. This interests the general and he goes to Henry where he bets $5000 that his team can beat the 4077th's team. He also tells Henry to "screw Hot Lips." Hawkeye suggests to Henry that he get Oliver Harmon "Spearchucker" Jones of the 49ers, who is also a neurosurgeon, to help them win the game. He also suggests that Spearchucker be used only in the second half so they can raise the bets. The camp practices and Margaret leads the nurses through cheerleading practice. Then the game starts. The 325th scores all the points in the first half: two touchdowns and a safety for a sixteen to zero lead. Just before halftime, the 325th's professional player is injected with a sedative so that he believes he is at a track meet rather than a football game. During halftime, Henry and Radar, go to General Hammond to double the bet and end up tripling it. On the opening kickoff of the second half, Spearchucker gets the ball and runs it all the way for a touchdown, but the point after is blocked. There are many injuries and fights all over the field as well as ejections. Finally, early in the fourth quarter the 4077th scores another touchdown but misses the point after again making the score sixteen to twelve. This score holds until the last seconds of play. Then Spearchucker brings in a trick play that confuses the 325th and leaves Trapper alone with the ball on the other side of the field. Then Trapper runs the ball in for the final winning touchdown as the end of the game is signaled. The personnel return home in celebration.
Duke is in surgery when Hawkeye comes in to announce their discharge. Duke wants to drop everything and run and has a vision of his wife waiting for him at home, but he has to finish the patient. Duke and Hawkeye say goodbye to everyone, Dago blesses the jeep and the two doctors leave camp in the jeep they came in. The credits are read over the P. A. system. "That is all."
Trivia: What was the trick play in the football game?
There are minor goofs from the very start. How did Hawkeye and Duke know where to go after they stole the jeep, for example? The football helmets used were from the 1960's era. In the 1950's most football teams wore leather helmets. In addition, I don't think Trapper would be allowed to have a full beard like he had. In the opening titles when a soldier is dropped on a stretcher and hits the ground it wasn't scripted. It was actually an accident by the actor who tripped over something.
20th Century Fox added the Korea quotes above. They are the only references to Korea in the whole movie as director Robert Altman had all other references removed apparently in the hope viewers would confuse this movie's war with the Vietnam War. Even though he won an Academy Award for it, Ring Lardner Jr. disowned the movie because there were so many changes to his script. MASH also contains the first known use of the R-rated "f" word in a generally released major motion picture.
Apocryphally, Sylvester Stallone purported to be one of the extras in this movie. The Apollo 11 astronauts, who were on the moon at the time of the shooting, could have also been considered extras. You can see the moon in some of the shots of the P.A. loudspeaker. Gary Burghoff and G. Wood will reprise their roles in the Television series. Timothy Brown is also in the series but playing a different character, Spearchucker. Corey Fischer also guest stars in "5 O'Clock Charlie" (S2).
MASH took in $41 million at the box office making it, at the time, the second highest grossing comedy movie. This movie would probably earn a PG-13 rating under today's standards. There is also a PG Television version available that cuts some of the graphic O.R. scenes, a lot of the shower scene, the nude magazine glimpses, and, of course, the f-bomb. The lyric writer, Mike Altman is Robert Altman's son. He was 14 at the time.
Production Staff
Produced by: Ingo Preminger
From the Novel by: Richard Hooker
Music by: Johnny Mandel
Song: "Suicide is Painless"
Lyrics: Mike Altman
Music: Johnny Mandel
Director of Photography: Harold E. Stine, A.S.C.
Art Directors: Jack Martin Smith
Arthur Lonergan
Set Decorators: Walter M. Scott
Stuart A. Reiss
Orchestration: Robert Spencer
Film Editor: Danford B. Green
Sound Editor: Richard Freemces
John Stack
Special Photographic Effects: L. B. Abbott, A.S.C.
Art Cruckshank
Associate Producer: Leon Eriksen
Titles by: Pacific Title
Unit Production Manager: Norman A. Cook
Assistant Director: Ray Taylor, Jr.
Medical Advisor: Dr. David Sacks
Assistant to the Producer: W. Ross Levy
Manager Supervisor: Dan Stringrice
Makeup Artist: Lester Dennis
Distributing by: Edith Linoon