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In 1965, there isn't much for military personnel serving in Vietnam to smile about--that is, until deejay Adrian Cronauer (Robin Williams) takes to the airwaves. In GOOD MORNING, VIETNAM, which is based on a true story, Cronauer is a nonconformist with a wicked sense of humor who is transferred from Crete to Saigon. Outrageous .. Read more

Starring Robin Williams, Forest Whitaker, Robert Wuhl, Tung Thanh Tran
Director Barry Levinson
Genres Comedy, Drama

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Good Morning, Vietnam

In 1965, there isn't much for military personnel serving in Vietnam to smile about--that is, until deejay Adrian Cronauer (Robin Williams) takes to the airwaves. In GOOD MORNING, VIETNAM, which is based on a true story, Cronauer is a nonconformist with a wicked sense of humor who is transferred from Crete to Saigon. Outrageous and over the top, Cronauer speaks in accents, creates characters, pokes fun at evertyone--including the President--and spins banned rock & roll tunes. While his antics amuse the masses, they also put him in hot water with his superior officers, particularly Lt. Steven Hauk (Bruno Kirby), who would prefer that the radio show be censored, sanitized, and completely noncontroversial. Cronauer takes his show outside the radio station when he starts to teach Vietnamese locals English in an effort to meet pretty, demure Trinh (Chintara Sukapatana) and befriends her brother, Tuan (Tung Thanh Tran), who becomes an unlikely comrade in uncertain times. Directed by Barry Levinson (DINER, AVALON), the film features a tour-de-force performance from Williams, who improvised much of the comedy used in the radio shows, leading to a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Actor.

Starring Robin Williams, Forest Whitaker, Robert Wuhl, Tung Thanh Tran
Director Barry Levinson
Studio WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 56 mins
Certificate DVD Certificate 15.gif
Genres Comedy, Drama
Language English
Released DVD: 13 May 2002
Production year: 1988
Format DVD
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  • 3 stars out of 5

    Robin Williams received an Oscar nomination for giving here what is essentially a stand-up comedy performance. He plays a motormouth disc jockey sent to Vietnam to entertain the GIs, but, in the event, adds rather more salt, pepper and hot sauce to the place than the military brass would have preferred. Based on the case of a real US armed forces DJ, the film is distinctive for being Hollywood's first Vietnam comedy and among the first movies to treat the Vietnamese themselves as real people. The action loses its way, however, whenever the film tries to get serious, but when Williams is behind the studio mike, it offers a decent showcase for his virtuosic talents. If Williams is not to your taste, there's still the superb 1960s soundtrack to enjoy.

    • Radio Times
  • "...Exceptionally strong....Williams's performance, though it's full of uproarious comedy, is the work of an accomplished actor. GOOD MORNING, VIETNAM is one man's tour de force..."

    • New York Times
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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    was very funny but this story had a very deep underlineing story to tell and it was but together very well with the help off the true person portaded in this film although they made it fun to watch it was very moving and deep.I loved it from start to finish,it had me crying and laughing at the same time.

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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    was very funny but this story had a very deep underlineing story to tell and it was but together very well with the help off the true person portaded in this film although they made it fun to watch it was very moving and deep.I loved it from start to finish,it had me crying and laughing at the same time.

      • susie#2 from READING
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