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  1. The Hasty Heart tells the story of a group of wounded Allied soldiers in a Pacific theatre mobile surgery unit immediately after World War II ends who, after initial resentment and ostracism, rally around a loner, an unappreciative Scottish soldier they know is dying.

  2. With Ronald Reagan, Patricia Neal, Richard Todd, Anthony Nicholls. In the final days of WW2, in a M.A.S.H. unit in Burma, a seriously wounded corporal watches in dismay as fellow soldiers pack-up to return home but a caring nurse and five remaining soldiers bring him solace.

  3. The Hasty Heart tells the story of a group of wounded Allied soldiers in a Pacific theatre mobile surgery unit immediately after World War II ends who,...

  4. The Hasty Heart is set in a WW II convalescent ward of a British General Hospital in the rear of the Assam-Burma. It revolves around Lachlen (Richard Todd), a bitter and arrogant Scottish sergeant, who is initially unaware that he is dying.

  5. In the final days of World War II, in a MASH unit in Burma, a severely wounded corporal watches in dismay as fellow soldiers pack-up to return home but a caring nurse and five remaining soldiers bring him solace.

  6. Sep 16, 2014 · Lachie, who is not aware of his prognosis, is a proud man who wants no help from anyone. Slowly however, relationships are formed and Lachie begins to appreciate friendship, something he has...

  7. The Hasty Heart is a story about the wounded Richard Todd who doesn't know that while seemingly recovered he lost a kidney and the other one is irreversibly damaged. He will die within a matter of weeks and nurse Patricia Neal moves him in with some other convalescent soldiers including an American, Ronald Reagan and tells them to be easy with him.

  8. The Hasty Heart is a 1949 British-American World War II drama film adapted from the 1945 play of the same name by John Patrick, directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Richard Todd, Patricia Neal, and Ronald Reagan. It is August, 1945, in the Burma theater of operations.

  9. The plot revolves around Lachlen, a bitter and arrogant Scottish sergeant, who is initially unaware that he is dying. During the course of the play, he discovers the importance of brotherly love, the rewards that come with sharing feelings with others, and the value of one's life.

  10. The Hasty Heart tells of a wounded Scottish soldier whose last few weeks of life, spent in a convalescent ward of a hospital in Asia, are changed by the sympathetic treatment his fellow patients try to give him—and his stubborn rejection of this.

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