Battle Circus is a 1953 film directed by Richard Brooks, who also wrote the screenplay. It stars Humphrey Bogart and June Allyson, and costars Keenan Wynn and Robert Keith. The film is set in Korea during the Korean War. Bogart plays a surgeon and commander of Mobile Army Surgical Hospital 66, with Allyson playing a newly-arrived nurse. The background and linkage scenes often feature actual Korean War footage. According to Brooks , the film was originally called MASH, a title rejected by MGM because the studio thought people would think the film had something to do with potatoes. Brooks... also noted that Bogart agreed to do the film because the script's humor, set in a story showing the tragedy of war, would make the film seem more realistic to an audience. This half-century old film is of particular interest today for several reasons: 1 predates by a decade Robert Altman's film M*A*S*H and the subsequent TV series.
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| Release date: | March 6, 1953 |
| Directed by: | Richard Brooks |
| Runtime: | 90 Minutes |
| Producer: | Pandro S. Berman |
| Music by: | Lennie Hayton |
| Cinematography: | John Alton |
| Screenplay by: | Richard Brooks, Allen Rivkin, Laura Kerr |