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MASH (1970)

Directed by Robert Altman · Cinematography by Harold E. Stine

R116 min54 frames

ComedyDramaWar

M*A*S*H Gives A D*A*M*N.

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MASH (1970) movie still: wide — A dimly lit room holds a long rectangular table covered in a white tablecloth. Twelve people wearing white outfits…MASH (1970) movie still: wide — A soldier walks down a dirt road near a wall and lush foliage. A wooden sign indicating a latrine is visible in the…MASH (1970) movie still: medium — A dark surgical theater with two doctors wearing white caps and surgical masks. The surgeons are leaning over the…MASH (1970) movie still: closeup — A dark, cramped military vehicle interior features a woman looking through a wet window. Rain droplets obscure…MASH (1970) movie still: wide — A crowded hospital ward features multiple beds arranged in rows with wood paneled walls. Medical staff in white…MASH (1970) movie still: medium — A dark dining room with shoji screens in the background and a low table. Six people in kimonos and western…MASH (1970) movie still: medium — A group of men gather inside a dark military tent at night. They huddle together closely while engaged in a quiet…MASH (1970) movie still: medium — A hospital corridor features large glass-paned doors with a labeled laboratory sign visible. Three people stand in…MASH (1970) movie still: medium — An outdoor military camp environment with tents visible in the blurry background. Four men stand together near…MASH (1970) movie still: medium — The interior of a canvas-walled mess tent features men seated around a table. A man on the left talks while…MASH (1970) movie still: wide — A military base camp with tents displaying red cross symbols sits in a clearing. Soldiers in olive drab uniforms…MASH (1970) movie still: wide — A group of soldiers stands by a military jeep on a dirt mountain road. They look up at the overcast sky as if…MASH (1970) movie still: medium — An interior space draped with white fabric walls and dark surroundings. A blonde woman in a grey robe examines a…MASH (1970) movie still: wide — A makeshift wooden enclosure stands outdoors with hanging ropes and wet wooden slats. A man lies prone on the…MASH (1970) movie still: medium — A military motor pool contains various green trucks and jeeps parked on dirt ground. Several soldiers in uniform…MASH (1970) movie still: closeup — A dark, dimly lit office space with a subject illuminated by a desk lamp. The subject faces across a desk toward…
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What is MASH about?

One of the world's most acclaimed comedies, M*A*S*H focuses on three Korean War Army surgeons brilliantly brought to life by Donald Sutherland, Tom Skerritt and Elliott Gould. Though highly skilled and deeply dedicated, they adopt a hilarious, lunatic lifestyle as an antidote to the tragedies of their Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, and in the process infuriate Army bureaucrats. Robert Duvall, Gary Burghoff and Sally Kellerman co-star as a sanctimonious Major, an other-worldly Corporal, and a self-righteous yet lusty nurse.

Where can you watch MASH?

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What does the cinematography of MASH look like?

Sampled across 53 frames, the coverage of MASH leans on medium shots (58% of the sample) and wide compositions (25%). Cinematographer Harold E. Stine keeps 53% of it in soft, naturalistic light. Night and dusk account for 42% of the frames. Anamorphic glass shapes the frame, over a texture recalling 16mm. Focus stays shallow in 66% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings. The production design places the film in the 1970s.

What is the color palette of MASH?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of MASH (1970) are #323128, #4e4c39, #161410, #938a71, #55564b, #6f6b57 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

  • #323128
  • #4e4c39
  • #161410
  • #938a71
  • #55564b
  • #6f6b57

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