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🎥 Unlock the Laughter of Vietnam!
Good Morning, Vietnam is a 1988 comedy-drama film starring Robin Williams, set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, featuring English audio and Polish subtitles, making it a unique addition to any film lover's collection.













































| ASIN | B00004CXIB |
| Actors | Bruno Kirby, Forest Whitaker, Robert Wuhl, Robin Williams, Tung Thanh Tran |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.85:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 775 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 19 in Military & War (DVD & Blu-ray) 131 in Comedy (DVD & Blu-ray) 252 in Drama (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Country of origin | Poland |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (5,600) |
| Director | Barry Levinson |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BED888485 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Media Format | PAL |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Larry Brezner, Mark Johnson |
| Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 1.5 x 19 cm; 50 g |
| Release date | 13 May 2002 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 56 minutes |
| Studio | Walt Disney Studios HE |
| Subtitles: | Danish, English, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish |
| Writers | Mitch Markowitz |
M**.
Robin Williams at his best
Superb film
S**E
Why we all still miss him
The film is amazing, the disc was in excellent condition and played well too
A**R
Moving, dramatic and funny
Robin Williams at his greatest
M**.
Loved it
Robin Williams is excellent...such a likeable character in this film. I shouldn't have left it nearly 40 years to see this film. The part where he's joking around with the GI's heading out to fight really moved me. Don't be fooled though, this film has a deeper message.
A**R
Great film
This film reminds me of my childhood was good to watch ur again
M**Y
As good as new
Brilliant movie
J**O
Good Morning Vietnam ( Special Edition)
I love this film, Robin Williams is superb and what I also appreciated were the "extras", for example the interview with the original Adrian Cronauer, and members of the production team. Thanks guys
M**H
In my opinion this is the late Robin William's best film and of course he made lots of films
In my opinion this is the late Robin William's best film and of course he made lots of films. A fine talented man but a tragic figure of deep depression. We have been left a great Legacy. This is American DJ Adrian Cronauer who gets posted to cheer up the American Troops via his Radio Show in Saigon in 1965. He is very irreverent in his approach as he does the banter and plays a lot of unheard songs from the 60's, ,mainly US hits. Its a dark comedy as there are bombings and heart ache. the top brass are not impressed and try to get him ousted. They succeed but the GIs want him back and he returns but eventually moves on at the end of the film. I love his manic sense of humour. he talks about the visit of Presdident Nixon and called him the Big Dick ( which was a fitting title in the end) and refers to Lesbians as 'women in sensible shoes' !! Its a great film and that is why I gave it 5*. I recommend and also the soundtrack too. Bit of a sad ending but a great film x
B**Y
Good Morning
C**N
Bon film à revoir et de plus pour une version inport son et image parfait et de plus si vous regarder ce film en version Fr la voix qui double l'acteur est bien la vrai voix Fr comme la version Européenne.
A**I
Purtroppo volevo in lingua italiana...è arrivato in tedesco!vivajuventus...Non saprei cosa altro dire..Non si capiva niente poi poi poi poi poi
A**L
I loved this film when it first came out, and love it more now. Robin Williams is poetry in motion. Not a frame wasted. Wonderful editing. Great 60s music. Memories of what it felt like to be in your 20's and in the middle of a youth quake. Riots, school takeovers, Black Panther brothers, the death of Che, the Venceremous Brigade in Cuba. We thought we'd live forever and never grow old. Watching this slice of Nam and the young American men fighting over there made me weep, making it difficult to see the movie through the fog of tears. So very long ago! When the movie came out I was eager to see it because I knew J. T. Walsh and was thrilled to see him in a film with Robin Williams, my favorite entertainer. When J. T. and I met in 1983 in NYC, he was a struggling Off-Broadway actor with great talent. He was in an Off-Broadway play with another young unknown named John Goodman. I knew after watching the play they were destined for bigger things. John hit the lottery with Roseanne and J. T. broke the ice with Glengarry Glen Ross on Broadway. In 1983, I could have never forseen J. T. dying at 53 and Robin at 63. When Good Morning, Vietnam came out they were two young, dynamic, talented men with their entire lives ahead of them. Watching this film now, in 2014, it breaks my heart knowing how their stories end. The reaction from the audience in the Times Square movie theatre was electric. We had never seen anything like this before. A fresh take on the war in Nam. How could you make light of Vietnam when so many American men and women didn't come home? Or your friends came home but were hooked on drugs and their souls were shattered forever. They left their youth in the rice paddies and on muddy roads. This is my favorite Robin Williams movie with The Birdcage a close second. There will never be another entertainer like him. He was one-of-a-kind. Unique. Brilliant. Electrifying. He walked that high wire every performance without a net. This film is a living testament to his talent. My grandchildren will watch this many years from now and laugh as hard as I did. My daughter wore his Mork rainbow suspenders for years. I wish I had kept them. You can almost feel the humidity as you watch the film. It is very emotional to see the gun boats on the rivers and deltas as James Brown blasts from their portable radios on deck. As they man the machine guns and wait for the enemy to show himself, these great 60s classics give them a chance to briefly exhale. When the Vietcong heard the music in the distance, what were they thinking? Here come those crazy American kids? Did some of them wish they could be US soldiers and return to America? Escape from the Nam they grew up in. This movie makes your heart break and opens up your imagination to 'what if?' Because Robin Williams left us only a few weeks ago this film is difficult to watch. However, you are so thankful he made it and you have a chance to revisit his incredible talent. To me, this is a special film because Robin was so new to the big screen and showed a vulnerability he would not in future films. When I first ordered it the day after Robin died, it was sold out on amazon. Not surprised at all. Happily waited for it to be re-issued. This is how I am spending Labor Day 2014. Remembering Vietnam, J. T., all my friends who fought there, and remembering what it felt like to be in my 20's living overseas and protesting the war. There will never be another war like Nam. Next time the war will come to us and will be fought on our streets. Think it can't happen? Read the headlines. There won't be funny scenes and rock n' roll when ISIS arrives. We will always have Good Morning, Vietnam to remind us of our youth and how we spent it. Thank you, Robin. Thank you J. T. You will always be with us through your incredible bodies of work. So blessed to have witnessed your talent.
J**Y
Un film avvincente con un attore come Robin Williams bravissimo che evidenzia come la guerra può essere anche sentimento. D vedere
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