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Good Morning, Vietnam

Robin Williams won an Oscar nomination for Best Actor for the role of the wacky, motormouth, military disc jockey Adrian Cronauer. It's 1965 in Saigon and the Armed Forces Radio waves are getting a new sound. With Bruno Kirby and Forest Whitaker.

Year: 1987
Genre: Comedy, Best of the 1980s, Movies (1001 You Must See Before You Die)
Country: USA
Director: Barry Levinson
Starring: Robin Williams, Forest Whitaker, Tung Thanh Tran
Duration: 116 Minutes
Rating: PG - Contains coarse language.
7.3/10
Location in store: Comedy

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