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Leslie Nielsen in M*A*S*H (1972)

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The Ringbanger

M*A*S*H

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Continuity

When Hawkeye & Trapper are in Col. Buzz Brighton's tent, you can see the glass of milk sitting on the bench before Radar puts it there.
When Frank and Hawkeye are in the shower talking about half way through Franks dog tags vanish.
When Col. Brighton is first on the operating table, his ring is not on his right ring finger but when he reaches for the bullet in the opposite camera angle, it's there. When the camera angle switches back the original position, even though it seems he has the bullet in his hand, the ring appears to be gone again.
When Frank is giving Col. Buzz Brighton a physical Buzz is holding a martini glass. When Frank goes to take his pulse the glass suddenly disappears.

Anachronisms

Henry's pistol is a Colt Commander, or, more likely a Combat Commander. The Commander, introduced in 1950, is an aluminum-framed compact M1911A1, but was not common in Korea. The Combat Commander is an all steel version introduced in 1970.

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