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Pirate Radio ,
(The
Boat That Rocked) is
a British ensemble
comedy film,
released in the
United Kingdom on 1
April 2009. It was retitled Pirate
Radio for release in
the United States
and Canada on 13
November 2009. Set
in 1966, it tells a
story about a
fictitious pirate
radio station
broadcasting from a
ship to the United
Kingdom. The film
was written and
directed by Richard
Curtis and made by
Working Title Films
for Universal
Pictures. Carl (Tom
Sturridge) arrives
on the pirate radio
ship, Radio Rock,
after being sent to
stay with the ship's
Captain, his
godfather, Quentin
(Bill Nighy), to
hopefully set his
life on a different
track after being
expelled from
school. Here he
meets Radio Rock's
crew of ramshackle
disc jockeys, led by
The Count (Philip
Seymour Hoffman), a
buoyant rock-loving
American, along with
the suave and bawdy
Dave (Nick Frost)
and the naive but
good hearted Simon
(Chris O'Dowd). Also
filling the airwaves
is self proclaimed
New Zealand "nut,"
Angus (Rhys Darby),
the mysterious
Midnight Mark (Tom
Wisdom) and the even
more mysterious,
reclusive and
downright
disillusioned
late-night DJ Smooth
Bob (Ralph Brown).
Serving as the
ship's crew are the
shy lesbian cook
Felicity (Katherine
Parkinson) and radio
assistants, Harold
(Ike Hamilton) and
the appropriately
nicknamed Thick
Kevin (Tom Brooke).
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