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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Claustrophobia, the Great Equalizer
Due to friendly fire, shells are falling around the unit. They are forced to leave and find refuge in a cave. It becomes obvious that Hawkeye can't go more than a few feet into the cave. What transpires after we see evidence of his incredible fear, is a series of events leading to a return to the camp in order to assist a patient. There is one of those scenes at the beginning where Potter talks to a smug bureaucratic Major who tells him that there are no bombs falling in their sector. A patient named O'Malley is in grave danger if he isn't near a medical facility. Potter needs to have everyone on board but it does present problems. If you've ever suffered from this malady, it can be devastating.
Details
- Runtime25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3
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