A wounded Korean boy captures the hearts of the 4077th especially Trapper who wants to adopt him.A wounded Korean boy captures the hearts of the 4077th especially Trapper who wants to adopt him.A wounded Korean boy captures the hearts of the 4077th especially Trapper who wants to adopt him.
Jeff Maxwell
- Pvt. Igor Straminsky
- (uncredited)
Kellye Nakahara
- Lt. Kellye Yamato, RN
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSister Theresa is seen here, for a second time, after Tuttle (1973). However, in that appearance, she was portrayed by Mary-Robin Redd. Here, it is Maggie Roswell who portrays her role.
- GoofsIn some of the shots of Trapper in the minefield, the sky is a bright blue, but when the chopper plucks him and Kim from the minefield, there is fog and a cloudy sky.
- Quotes
Hawkeye: I never saw you as a villain before, Henry.
Lt. Colonel Henry Blake: I am not a villain. I do not tie girls to buzz saws, and I don't throw banana peels in front of the old folks home.
- ConnectionsFeatured in M*A*S*H: Abyssinia, Henry (1975)
Featured review
It's Tear Jerking
This is just sappy enough to pull at the heartstrings and the little guy is cute. It makes the point as to what sorts of casualties there are in war. We can't imagine in a country as poor as this one (at least the portrayal in the show) that an orphanage would do more than meet the physical needs of child. Then along comes Trapper. He is a much more interesting character sometimes than his counterpart in crime. It shows us the hoops that need to be jumped through as well as the pitfalls of an emotional attachment. Once again, it is this unit's seeming job to try to cure the ills of a world gone crazy. Just a little too soft and sort of ordinary.
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- Hitchcoc
- Feb 24, 2015
Details
- Runtime25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3
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