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Bill Nighy | Quentin | |
Kenneth Branagh | Sir Alistair Dormandy | |
Philip Seymour Hoffman | The Count | |
Nick Frost | 'Doctor' Dave | |
Tom Sturridge | 'Young' Carl | |
Rhys Ifans | Gavin Cavanagh | |
Rhys Darby | Angus 'The Nut' Nutsford | |
Tom Brooke | Thick Kevin | |
Gemma Arterton | Desiree | |
Ike Hamilton | Harold | |
Chris O'Dowd | 'Simple' Simon Swafford | |
Talulah Riley | Marianne | |
Tom Wisdom | 'Midnight' Mark | |
Will Adamsdale | 'On-The-Hour' John | |
Ralph Brown | Bob Silver 'the Dawn Treader' |
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Producer |
Tim Bevan
Eric Fellner |
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Writer |
Richard Curtis
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Cinematography | Danny Cohen
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It is the sixties and the media is not very friendly towards modern music and the BBC plays only 2 hours of rock and roll music every week. But not everything is gray because Quentin (Bill Nighy) and his rock and roll deejays are running a Pirate radio from the North Sea and over 25 million people are listening to his station in lack of other broadcasters. The main storyline revolves around a kid called Carl (Tom Sturridge) who gets together with his godfather Quentin after he is expelled from school. |
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