
After the bankruptcy of their father's stonemasonry firm, Nicola and Andrea emigrate to America to restore their fortunes. After many adventures and near-disasters, they end up in Hollywood designing sets for D.W. Griffith and marry beautiful actresses, but tragedy strikes with the arrival of World War I, which finds the brothers fighting on opposite sides...... (Full plot summary below)
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After the bankruptcy of their father's stonemasonry firm, Nicola and Andrea emigrate to America to restore their fortunes. After many adventures and near-disasters, they end up in Hollywood designing sets for D.W. Griffith and marry beautiful actresses, but tragedy strikes with the arrival of World War I, which finds the brothers fighting on opposite sides...
Leave your thoughts about Good Morning, Babylon.
| Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)Ken HankeThere's a curious detachment to it all that keeps our emotions at arm's length. |
| United Press InternationalCathy BurkeIt will take most Americans more than just a little effort to believe the Hollywood of this movie is the same place that eventually produced Rambo II. |
| User ReviewLuciano GThe war bit was somewhat tiresome, but the good part of it kept me reminding me of Wes Anderson. |
| User ReviewMichael WSlow builder about Italian brothers who leave the homeland to find struggles and success in America during early Hollywood era. Story about family and the endurance of the arts. Manages to hold and build interest due to the characters involved. Vestron scoured the globe for the finest foreign films and this is part of that legacy. |
| User ReviewShawn WBrothers depart from Italy to the USA after the family's business is sold and eventually find success in the early days of Hollywood. Perhaps a bit too artsy for my, didn't buy into the brothers dying in the war in front of the church façade the family business built. |