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Robin Williams | Adrian Cronauer | |
Forest Whitaker | Edward Garlick | |
Tung Thanh Tran | Tuan | |
Chintara Sukapatana | Trinh | |
Bruce Kirby Jr. | Lt. Steven Hauk | |
Robert Wuhl | Marty Lee Dreiwitz | |
J.T. Walsh | Sgt. Major Dickerson | |
Noble Willingham | Gen. Taylor | |
Richard Edson | Pvt. Abersold | |
Juney Smith | Phil McPherson | |
Richard Portnow | Dan 'The Man' Levitan | |
Floyd Vivino | Eddie Kirk | |
Cu Ba Nguyen | Jimmy Wah | |
Dan Stanton | Censor #1 | |
Don Stanton | Censor #2 | |
Danny Aiello III | MP #1 | |
James McIntire | Sergeant #1 at Jimmy Wah's | |
Peter MacKenzie | Sergeant #2 at Jimmy Wah's | |
No Tran | Vietnamese Student | |
Hoa Nguyen | Vietnamese Student |
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Producer |
Mark Johnson
Larry Brezner Harry Benn Ben Moses |
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Writer | Mitch Markowitz
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Cinematography | Peter Sova
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Musician | Alex North
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Radio funny man Adrian Cronauer is sent to Vietnam to bring a little comedy back into the lives of the soldiers. After setting up shop, Cronauer delights the G.I.s but shocks his superior officer, Sergeant Major Dickerson, with his irreverent take on the war. While Dickerson attempts to censor Cronauer's broadcasts, Cronauer pursues a relationship with a Vietnamese girl named Trinh, who shows him the horrors of war first-hand. |
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