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How Many Miles to Babylon? 1982

111 min📅 1982-02-26

How Many Miles to Babylon? (1982) tells the poignant story of two Irish friends whose bond is tested by the harsh realities of World War I.

Director: Moira Armstrong

Cast

Daniel Day-Lewis
Daniel Day-Lewis
Alex Moore
Christopher Fairbank
Christopher Fairbank
Jerry Crowe
Siân Phillips
Siân Phillips
Mrs Alicia Moore
Alan MacNaughtan
Alan MacNaughtan
Mr Frederick Moore
Barry Foster
Barry Foster
Major Glendinning
David Gwillim
David Gwillim
Bennett
Patrick Hannaway
Sergeant Barry
Kevin Moore
Kevin Moore
Corporal O'Keefe
Frank Williams
Frank Williams
Angry Major
Philip Fox
Philip Fox
Padre

Frequently Asked Questions

What is How Many Miles to Babylon? (1982) about?

This drama follows two Irish friends - one an officer, one a private - who serve together in WWI until one is accused of desertion, forcing the other to choose between friendship and military duty.

Who directed How Many Miles to Babylon??

The film was directed by Moira Armstrong, known for her work in television drama during the 1980s.

Who stars in How Many Miles to Babylon??

The film features Daniel Day-Lewis, Christopher Fairbank, Siân Phillips, Alan MacNaughtan, Barry Foster, and David Gwillim in key roles.

Is How Many Miles to Babylon? (1982) worth watching?

With strong performances from Daniel Day-Lewis and compelling themes about friendship and war, this drama offers meaningful historical storytelling for fans of character-driven war films.

How long is How Many Miles to Babylon??

The movie has a runtime of 111 minutes.

About How Many Miles to Babylon? (1982) — A Wartime Friendship Tested by Duty

How Many Miles to Babylon? (1982) tells the poignant story of two Irish friends whose bond is tested by the harsh realities of World War I. Directed by Moira Armstrong, this powerful drama follows Alexander Moore, a wealthy young officer, and Jerry Crowe, a working-class private, who find themselves serving in the same army unit despite their different social standings. Their childhood friendship faces its greatest challenge when Jerry is court-martialed for desertion, placing Alex in the agonizing position of leading the firing squad.

Set against the backdrop of 1914's brutal warfare, the film explores themes of class division, loyalty, and moral duty. With Daniel Day-Lewis delivering a compelling performance alongside Christopher Fairbank and Siân Phillips, the TV movie captures the tragic consequences of war on personal relationships. The 111-minute runtime allows for deep character development as viewers witness how friendship can both unite and ultimately divide under extreme circumstances.