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  1. Give and Take: Directed by Charles S. Dubin. With Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan, Loretta Swit. Wounded Private Kurland learns a painful lesson from the enemy soldier he's critically wounded, while the thankless job of charity collection officer passes from one staff member to another.

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    • Comedy, Drama, War
    • Charles S. Dubin
    • 1983-02-14
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    was the 254th overall episode in the M*A*S*H television series, and the 14th of Season 11. Written by Karen Hall and directed by Jamie Farr, the episode aired for the first time on CBS-TV on February 14, 1983.

    Wounded Private Kurland learns a painful lesson from the enemy soldier he's critically wounded, while the thankless job of charity collection officer passes from one person to another.

    Among the newly-arrived wounded is a North Korean soldier, shot by one of the G.I.s, who is also at the 4077th. Before he goes under the knife, the G.I., named Kurland tells B.J. the story - he had been shot, and while lying there wounded, he caught the North Korean trying to steal his boots. Waking up in time, Kurland shot the North Korean soldier at point blank range, delivering a severe wound, something Kurland is proud of.

    In Post Op, the North Korean is put alongside Kurland, who is aghast at a "commie" being allowed in the hospital. He softens when he sees how wounded the young man is, especially when he sees that the North Korean is suffering from severe frostbite - he was found, wounded, with his feet wrapped in bandages. Kurland offers the wounded man his extra blanket to help keep him warm. Margaret thanks him for the act of charity, but Kurland dismisses it, saying "Anything to shut him up."

    Later, Klinger gives out candy bars to all the wounded, even the North Korean. The young man takes it, then offers it to Kurland, as a way to say thanks for the blanket. Kurland accepts.

    The next day, the North Korean soldier takes a severe turn for the worse. Despite Hawkeye working on him a second time, he dies in Post Op a few hours later - right in front of Kurland.

    •The B-plot is about Winchester, stuck with the monthly charity fundraising job, pawning it off on someone else, and then each successive person trading it away once they learn how tough it is to raise the money. This is the last time this plot device is used - the trading of favors which eventually fails all around - which was first seen in "For Want of a Boot" back in Season 2.

    •Craig Wasson and Michael McGuire (who played a Lt. Colonel in "Tell It to the Marines") would co-star as James Madison and George Washington in a movie called A More Perfect Union about the drafting of the U.S. Constitution.

    •The candy bar that Klinger gives to the North Korean soldier (which is obviously a Hershey bar) is anachronistic because it has a barcode printed on the wrapper. The first product that was sold with a barcode was chewing gum by the Wrigley Company in 1974.

    •Winchester quips that trying to raise money at the 4077th is like "trying to raise the Titanic with tweezers". While this comment does not present an anachronism, it is interesting to note that the final resting place of the Titanic was not known during the Korean war, nor was it known when the episode was filmed and aired. The remains would be discovered in September of 1985.

    •Craig Wasson as Private Kurland

    •G.W. Bailey as Luther Rizzo

    •Jeff Maxwell as Igor Straminsky

    •Kellye Nakahara as Lieutenant Kellye Yamoto

    •Sagan Lewis as Nurse Armstrong

    •Dereck Wong as Korean Soldier

  2. "M*A*S*H" Give and Take (TV Episode 1983) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Watch M*A*S*H — Season 11, Episode 14 with a subscription on Hulu, or buy it on Prime Video. When Charles is handed the job of being the 4077's charity collection officer, he desperately...

  4. Jun 3, 2013 · Episode Spotlight: Give and Take. Every Monday, I spotlight a random episode of M*A*S*H, providing a brief review and asking readers to offer their thoughts. Capsule Summary: Charles, charged with collecting money for charity, passes the responsibility, and it continues to be passed around camp.

  5. This approach was grounded in Altman's film style and enabled M*A*S*H to manipulate its multiple story lines and its mixture of comedy and drama with techniques that matched the complex, absurd tragedy of war itself.

  6. M*A*S*H : Give and Take. (1983) Directed by Charles S. Dubin. Genres - Comedy, War | Sub-Genres - Military Comedy, Satire, Sitcom [TV] | Run Time - 30 min. | Countries - United States |. AllMovie Rating.

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