Jan 24,1970
Hollywood Movies | Drama | Comedy | War
nudity | A lot of sexual references and innuendo. Most of the humor is sexual humor. A woman's bare breasts and buttocks are seen for 2 seconds before being obscured by a table she trips over. This scene is briefly replayed for the end credits. The same woman yells at her CO in nothing but a rope which hangs open & shows a lot of cleavage as she is ticked off about the other officers' treatment of her. There is a picture of a topless woman on a magazine cover. This picture is shown twice once to a 17 year old Korean boy early in the film & then later to another man half way through the film. A General is drugged and then photographed with a prostitute all over him in a bed(no nudity and the scene is played in still-shots and for comedy). A man and a women's lovemaking is shown briefly with partial cleavage shown, then switched to the radio room & and broadcasted on the PA over the entire camp(lots of heavy breathing). In a close shot, a pilot lands his helicopter on the helipad, near the two major characters playing golf and runs back to the camp. At a wide shot, as he passes, the nurses are sunbathing. One of them apparently covers up as he passes & says "Hey!" Nothing was seen but it's apparent her top was loose or off, but can't tell from the camera angle. |
violence | Lots of blood filled surgeries are shown. A man attempts suicide by taking a black pill which turns out to be non-lethal. A man is punched out. Slapstick action on the football field. |
profanity | The f-word is used once. Other milder slang words are also used in this movie. A racial slur is used to refer to a football player on the team. |
alcohol | Some mild drinking is used. It is told that a surgeon has allowed a boy to drink under the age of 21. Some smoking. |
frightening | The surgeries, which are depicted much more graphically than the television series, may frighten young children. I believe the film would be rated PG-13 by today's standards. |