A hurried relocation to a cave is complicated by Hawkeye revealing he has claustrophobia.A hurried relocation to a cave is complicated by Hawkeye revealing he has claustrophobia.A hurried relocation to a cave is complicated by Hawkeye revealing he has claustrophobia.
Gary Burghoff
- Cpl. Walter 'Radar' O'Reilly
- (credit only)
Mark L. Taylor
- O'Malley
- (as Mark Taylor)
Charles B. Jenkins
- Private Lovett
- (as Charles Jenkins)
Jennifer Davis Westmore
- Nurse
- (as Jennifer Davis)
Kellye Nakahara
- Lt. Kellye Yamato, RN
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaHawkeye's line "If I was a turtle, I'd be afraid to go into my own shell" led to the creation of the Franklin the Turtle books, illustrated by Brenda Clark.
- GoofsIt is established in other installments that Klinger's blood type is B+ and Charles's is AB-. In this one, they have the same blood type.
- Quotes
Captain Benjamin Franklin Pierce: [calming his patients] We're safe as long as they keep aiming at us.
- ConnectionsReferences Gunga Din (1939)
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Survival At Its Best!!
Colonel Potter contacted Sergeant Bartruff about the shelling striking the 4077th. Obviously, Captain Pierce, Captain Hunnicutt, and Corporal Klinger were becoming targets of the surprised shelling near and around the camp. Colonel Potter spoke to Sergeant Bartruff at headquarters over the telephone about the demise ... all to no availability. The Sergeant claimed the Colonel had an outdated SRO Book in reference to the password for official identification.
Captain Hunnicutt and his doctors -- naturally -- helped Private O'Malley move directly to the evacuation bus directly to the cave with the help of a Thomas Splint. Everyone arrived at the cave to avoid the shelling from the North Koreans and the Chinese. Captain Pierce -- much to Colonel Potter's unexpected surprise -- suffered from claustrophobia in the first part of the episode. By the time the shelling became extremely prevalent, Captain Pierce reluctantly entered the cave. Much to his surprise, his patient was not recovering too well from surgery.
Major Houlihan and Captain Pierce took the patient back to the 4077th for a second round of surgery -- all to remove a bleeder inside his body. During the surgery, they played twenty questions -- as a game -- to ignore the shelling that occurred outside the camp. The shelling finally stopped in its entirety towards the end of the episode. The end result: A Fat 10.6!! "A++!!"
Captain Hunnicutt and his doctors -- naturally -- helped Private O'Malley move directly to the evacuation bus directly to the cave with the help of a Thomas Splint. Everyone arrived at the cave to avoid the shelling from the North Koreans and the Chinese. Captain Pierce -- much to Colonel Potter's unexpected surprise -- suffered from claustrophobia in the first part of the episode. By the time the shelling became extremely prevalent, Captain Pierce reluctantly entered the cave. Much to his surprise, his patient was not recovering too well from surgery.
Major Houlihan and Captain Pierce took the patient back to the 4077th for a second round of surgery -- all to remove a bleeder inside his body. During the surgery, they played twenty questions -- as a game -- to ignore the shelling that occurred outside the camp. The shelling finally stopped in its entirety towards the end of the episode. The end result: A Fat 10.6!! "A++!!"
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- ellisel
- Jul 23, 2007
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- Runtime25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3
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