Pirate Radio (2009)
MOVIE SUMMARY:
Rock and roll will live forever — but can it float? Pirate Radio is the newest ensemble comedy from filmmaker Richard Curtis (screenwriter of Four Weddings and a Funeral and Notting Hill, and writer/director of Love Actually), spinning the irreverent yet fact—based tale of a seafaring band of rogue rock and roll deejays whose “pirate radio” captivated and inspired 1960s Britain. Playing the music that rocked a nation and a decade, the group boldly and hilariously defies the government that tries to shut them down. Broadcasting live 24/7 from an old tanker anchored in the middle of the North Sea (just beyond British jurisdiction), Radio Rock sends out a vibrant and unifying signal to millions across the nation, ranging in age from wide—eyed pre—teens secretly tuning in long past their bedtimes to everyday people in need of a musical pick—me—up. The Radio Rock roster, overseen by unflappable station owner (and ship’s captain) Quentin (Bill Nighy), includes a risk—prone American known only as The Count (Philip Seymour Hoffman); mystic deejay royalty Gavin (Rhys Ifans); slyly amorous Dave (Nick Frost); idiosyncratic New Zealander Angus (Rhys Darby); the rarely seen Bob (Ralph Brown); the aptly named Thick Kevin (Tom Brooke); lovelorn Simon (Chris O’Dowd); ladies’ magnet Mark (Tom Wisdom); shy Harold (Ike Hamilton); reporter News John (Will Adamsdale); and lesbian ship’s cook Felicity (Katherine Parkinson). One night in 1966, Quentin’s teenaged godson Carl (Tom Sturridge) comes aboard. While Carl harbors romantic aspirations that he hopes will be fulfilled during one of the biweekly visits by Radio Rock’s prettiest fans, he also hopes to find out more about his long—absent father… As the ship sails on and rocks out, what Carl and the freewheeling, free—loving Radio Rock gang don’t know is that back in London, landlocked government minister Dormandy (Kenneth Branagh) has embarked on a vehement crusade to silence their signal — permanently. To stay afloat and keep their devoted audience plugged in, the crew will have to band together and trust in the power of music like never before. In another angle we can say, A period comedy about an illegal radio station in the North Sea in the 1960s.
Pirate Radio (2009) |
Movie Title: Pirate Radio (2009)
Original Title: The Boat That Rocked
Also Known As: The Boat That Rocked
In Theaters: November 13th, 2009
MPAA Rating: Rated R for language, and some sexual content including brief nudity
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Music, Romance
Distributors: Focus Features
Run Time: 2 Hr. 15 Min.
Box Office: $7,994,115 (USA)
Director: Richard Curtis
Writer: Richard Curtis
Stars: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy and Nick Frost
Original Music: Hans Zimmer (uncredited)
Cinematography: Danny Cohen (director of photography)
Film Editing: Emma E. Hickox (film editor)
Studio: Universal Pictures, Studio Canal, Working Title Films
Country: UK, Germany, France
Language: English
Filming Locations: Gambardella's Cafe, Blackheath Standard, London, England, UK
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Produced by
Hilary Bevan Jones ---- producer
Tim Bevan ---- producer
Liza Chasin ---- executive producer
Richard Curtis ---- executive producer
Eric Fellner ---- producer
Emma Freud ---- associate producer
Debra Hayward ---- executive producer
Ronaldo Vasconcellos ---- co-producer
FULL CAST
Michael Hadley ---- Mr. Roberts
Charlie Rowe ---- James
Lucy Fleming ---- Mrs. Roberts
Philip Seymour Hoffman ---- The Count
Tom Sturridge ---- Carl
Ian Mercer ---- Transfer Boatman
Bill Nighy ---- Quentin
Will Adamsdale ---- News John
Tom Brooke ---- Thick Kevin
Rhys Darby ---- Angus
Nick Frost ---- Dave
Katherine Parkinson ---- Felicity
Chris O'Dowd ---- Simon
Ike Hamilton ---- Harold
Stephen Moore ---- Prime Minister
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