The episode concludes during a farewell party when General Clayton receives word that the ceasefire has fallen through. The celebrations are immediately cut short by the arrival of new wounded soldiers, forcing the unit back to work.
: Hawkeye mentions his home is in Vermont in this episode, a detail that was later famously changed to Crabapple Cove, Maine. Cast & Crew Director : Earl Bellamy Writers : Larry Gelbart, Laurence Marks, and Robert Klane
: Herb Voland (Gen. Clayton), Marcia Strassman (Lt. Cutler), and Patrick Adiarte (Ho-Jon) [S1E23] Ceasefire
: Serves as the camp's skeptic, refusing to believe the war is over until he is physically back home.
" Ceasefire " is the of the television series M A S H***, which originally aired on March 18, 1973. The episode follows the members of the 4077th M A S*H unit as they react to unofficial rumors that the Korean War is ending. Plot Summary The episode concludes during a farewell party when
The episode begins when informs Colonel Henry Blake of an unofficial ceasefire. The news quickly spreads throughout the camp, leading to jubilant but premature celebrations:
You can watch the full episode on streaming platforms like Hulu or Disney+. "M*A*S*H" Ceasefire (TV Episode 1973) - IMDb Cast & Crew Director : Earl Bellamy Writers
: For years, it was rumored that this episode was written as a potential series finale in case the show was not renewed for a second season. However, writers have stated it was not originally intended as such.
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