MASH (1970)

The Last Supper

A last supper is thrown in honor of Walter 'Painless’ Waldowski (John Schuck) before he ingests the black 'suicide’ pill.

Directed by Robert Altman.

Released in 1970 by Fox.

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  • character-type: Military Officer
  • character-type: Ladies Man
  • character-type: Doctor
  • editors-choice: Musical Moments
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  • primary-genre: Classics
  • primary-genre: Comedy
  • primary-genre: Drama
  • secondary-genre: Medical Dramas
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  • mood: Witty
  • mood: Quirky
  • primary-occasion: Grab a Bite
  • primary-occasion: Religious
  • secondary-occasion: Church Event
  • secondary-occasion: Dinner
  • prop: Pill
  • prop: Wine
  • prop: Coffin
  • setting: Barracks
  • theme: Life and Death
  • actor: Timothy Brown
  • actor: Elliott Gould
  • actor: David Arkin
  • actor: Ken Prymus
  • actor: Bobby Troup
  • actor: Carl Gottlieb
  • actor: John Schuck
  • actor: Donald Sutherland
  • actor: Tom Skerritt
  • director: Robert Altman
  • producer: Ingo Preminger
  • producer: Leon Ericksen
  • composer: Johnny Mandel
  • editor: Danford B. Greene
  • role-name: Capt. John Francis Xavier 'Trapper' McIntyre
  • role-name: SSgt. Wade Douglas Vollmer
  • role-name: Capt. Augustus 'Duke' Forrest
  • role-name: Pvt. Seidman
  • role-name: Cpl. Judson
  • role-name: SSgt. Gorman
  • role-name: Capt. Walter 'Painless' Waldowski
  • role-name: Capt. 'Ugly John' Black
  • role-name: Capt. Benjamin Franklin 'Hawkeye' Pierce
  • screenwriter: Ring Lardner Jr.
  • year: 1970
  • studio: Fox