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FULL SYNOPSIS

In mid- to late-'60s Britain, an unusual yet colorful subculture sprang up and thrived as a product of the upswing in British pop music, only to meet its doom within a few short years. Though the BBC functioned as the country's main source of news and music, its programmers offered very little airtime to rock & roll -- which left an overwhelming need unfulfilled. In response, small bands of "pirate" radio enthusiasts set up broadcasting towers on boats just outside of English boundary waters, and transmitted signals to an estimated 25 million listeners, 24 hours a day and seven days per week. Unsurprisingly, the DJs who took charge of these broadcasts could rival just about anyone in terms of flamboyance and outsized personalities. With Pirate Radio (released as The Boat That Rocked in the U.K.), writer-director Richard Curtis (Love Actually) travels back to the Swinging Sixties and takes a headfirst plunge into this colorful realm.The story opens in 1966, aboard a rusty fishing trawler christened Radio Rock and equipped with pirate broadcasting equipment. Here, the slightly daft elitist Quentin (Bill Nighy) presides over a motley crew of joint-toking, sex-hungry disc jockeys including Dave (Nick Frost), a heavyset boob who nevertheless considers himself a hot property with women and loves to chase skirts; "The Count" (Philip Seymour Hoffman), an American DJ who aspires to be the first person to drop an F-bomb over the British airwaves; the gloom-laden Irishman Simon (Chris O'Dowd); bonked-out hipster Thick Kevin (Tom Brooke); womanizer Mark (Tom Wisdom); Angus (Rhys Darby), a New Zealander whom nobody likes; and the only female member of the group, lesbian cook Felicity (Katherine Parkinson). These misfits pull off quite a show -- enough of one that they attain the status of national idols for the youth culture -- but the super-conservative government minister Dormandy (Kenneth Branagh) detests the whole business and will do almost anything in his power to shut them down. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

  • Release date:November 13, 2009

Cast

Philip Seymour Hoffman
as The Count
Bill Nighy
as Quentin
Rhys Ifans
as Gavin
Nick Frost
as Dave
Kenneth Branagh
as Minister Dormandy
January Jones
as Elenore
Tom Sturridge
as Carl
Jack Davenport
as Twatt
Ralph Brown
as Bob
Chris O'Dowd
as Simon
Tom Brooke
as Thick Kevin
Rhys Darby
as Angus
Will Adamsdale
as John
Katherine Parkinson
as Felicity
Emma Thompson
as Charlotte
Tom Wisdom
as Mark
Talulah Riley
as Marianne
Gemma Arterton
as Desiree
Ike Hamilton
as Harold
Olivia Llewellyn
as Margaret
Michael Hadley
as Mr. Roberts
Lucy Fleming
as Mrs. Roberts
Amanda Fairbank-Hynes
as Jemima Dormandy
Francesca Longrigg
as Mrs. Domrandy
Charlie Rowe
as James
Sinead Matthews
as Miss C
Stephen Moore
as Prime Minister
Olegar Fedorov
as Rock Boat Captain
David Sterne
as Marianne's Captain
Bo Poraj
as Fredericks
Michael Thomas
as Sandford
William Ilkley
as Commanding Officer
Ian Mercer
as Transfer Boatman
Gudmundur Audunsson
as Swedish Crewman
Tomas Andrisiunas
as Swedish Crewman
Kris Gummerus
as Swedish Crewman
Katie Lyons
as Angus' Boat Girl
Kirsty Mather
as John's Boat Girl
Lana Davidson
as Simon's T-Shirt Girl
Edward Hancock
as Policeman
Sarah Forster
as Model
Poppy Delevingne
as Model
Ocean Moon
as Model
Tuuli Shipster
as Model

Crew

Richard Curtis
Director
Hilary Bevan Jones
Producer
Richard Curtis
Producer
Tim Bevan
Producer
Eric Fellner
Producer
Richard Curtis
Screenwriter
Danny Cohen
Cinematographer
Hans Zimmer
Composer (Music Score)
Nick Angel
Musical Direction/Supervision
Emma E. Hickox
Editor
Mark Tildesley
Production Designer
Rod McLean
Supervising Art Director
Thomas Brown
Art Director
Ronaldo Vasconcellos
Co-producer
Emma Freud
Associate Producer
Richard Curtis
Executive Producer
Debra Hayward
Executive Producer
Liza Chasin
Executive Producer
Dominic Capon
Set Decorator
Joanna Johnston
Costume Designer
Ben Howarth
First Assistant Director
Ian Voigt
Sound Mixer
Fiona Weir
Casting
Julian Slater
Supervising Sound Editor
Nick Thomas
Properties Master
Kathryn Pyle
Buyer
Christine Blundell
Hair Styles
Christine Blundell
Makeup
Simon Firsht
Boom Operator
Emma Thomas
Script Supervisor
Tania Windsor Blunden
Post Production Supervisor
Suzie Shearer
Production Coordinator
Richard Briscoe
Visual Effects Supervisor
Alex Bailey
Still Photographer
Dan Channing-Williams
Assistant Director
Tamana Bleasdale
Assistant Director
James Biddle
Production Director
James Biddle
Second Unit Assistant Director
Paul Herbert
Stunts Coordinator
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