Film, Video M A S H (1972/83)
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Title
- M A S H (1972/83)
Names
- William Wiard, George Tyne, Alan Alda, Charles S. Dubin, Jackie Cooper, Gene Reynolds, Burt Metcalfe, Charles S. Dubin, William Jurgensen, Susan Oliver, etc. (director)
- Johnny Mandel (+ theme), Benny Golson, Duane Tatro, Earle Hagen, Billy May, Roger Kellaway, Pete Rugolo, etc. (composer)
- Lionel Newman (music_supervisor)
- Sammy Nestico (arranger)
Created / Published
- USA.
Notes
- - Information from: "Jazz on the Screen" by David Meeker. Used with permission. (Source)
- - Made-for-TV series.
- - Short film (under 30 minutes).
- - (theme) "Suicide is painless" by Johnny Mandel. In segment (17.09.72) "The darktown strutters' ball" by Shelton Brooks. In segment (04.02.73) "Maple leaf rag" by Scott Joplin, performed by William Christopher. In segment (18.02.73) "In the cool, cool, cool of the evening" by Johnny Mercer, Hoagy Carmichael, performed by Alan Alda. In segment (14.11.75) "Bethena" by Scott Joplin, performed by William Christopher. In segment (02.12.75) "Solace" by Scott Joplin, performed by William Christopher. In segment (17.02.76) "Undecided" by Sid Robin, Charlie Shavers. In segment (13.12.77) "Two sleepy people" by Frank Loesser, Hoagy Carmichael, recited by Alan Alda. In segment (20.12.77) "Mañana" by Peggy Lee, Dave Barbour, performed by David Ogden Stiers. In segment (24.01.78) "Undecided" by Sid Robin, Charlie Shavers; "Sentimental journey" by Bud Green, Les Brown, Ben Homer; "In the cool, cool, cool of the evening" by Johnny Mercer, Hoagy Carmichael. In segment (16.10.78) "The darktown strutters' ball" by Shelton Brooks. In segment (01.12.80) "Cement mixer, putti putti" by Slim Gaillard, Lee Ricks, performed by William Christopher. In segment (13.04.81) "In the cool, cool, cool of the evening" by Johnny Mercer, Hoagy Carmichael. In segment (25.10.82) "Undecided" by Sid Robin, Charlie Shavers. In segment (28.02.83) "The darktown strutters' ball" by Shelton Brooks. (Songs)
- - Inc: Chuck Findley, Bob Findley, Malcolm McNab, trumpet; Gene Cipriano, woodwinds; Pete Jolly, piano; Bob Bain, Tommy Tedesco (on 24 episodes), Al Hendrickson, Dennis Budimir, guitar; Tommy Morgan, harmonica; Carol Kaye, electric bass; Jack Lesberg, acoustic double bass; Earl Palmer, drums. (Soundtrack Personnel)
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Form
- motion picture