Pirate Radio (2009)
- Starring:
- Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy, (more)
- Director(s):
- Richard Curtis
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
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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, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Philip Seymour Hoffman - The Count
- Rhys Ifans - Gavin
- Kenneth Branagh - Minister Dormandy
- Tom Sturridge - Carl
- Ralph Brown - Bob
- Tom Brooke - Thick Kevin
- Will Adamsdale - John
- Emma Thompson - Charlotte
- Talulah Riley - Marianne
- Bill Nighy - Quentin
- Nick Frost - Dave
- January Jones - Elenore
- Jack Davenport - Twatt
- Chris O'Dowd - Simon
- Rhys Darby - Angus
- Katherine Parkinson - Felicity
- Tom Wisdom - Mark
- Gemma Arterton - Desiree
- Director(s):
- Richard Curtis
- Writer(s):
- Richard Curtis
- Producer(s):
- Richard Curtis, Hilary Bevan Jones, Eric Fellner
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Sexual Situations, Profanity, Drug Content)
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