| In Movie Theaters: | Friday, November 13, 2009 in 882 theaters |
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| On Blu-ray & DVD: | Tuesday, April 13, 2010 Released; Now Available Buy or Rent Availability |
| Director: | Richard Curtis |
| Cast: more cast | Philip Seymour Hoffman Bill Nighy Rhys Ifans Nick Frost Kenneth Branagh Tom Sturridge |
| Companies: | Focus Features & 2 more |
| Rating: | R for language and sexual content. |
| Runtime: | 2 hours, 15 minutes |
Storyline
Inspired by the British pirate radio revolution in the '60s, the majority of the film's shoot will take place in a large rusty metal fishing trawler moored off the coast of England in the very waters that kept the rock of the '60s booming into the U.K.
In 1966 -- arguably British pop music's finest era -- the BBC played only two hours of rock and roll every week. But pirate radio blasted rock and pop from the high seas 24 hours a day. And 25 million people -- more than half the population of Britain -- listened to these pirates every single day.
"The Boat That Rocked" is an ensemble comedy in which the romance takes place between the young people of the '60s and pop music. It's about a band of rogue DJs that captivated Britain, playing the music that defined a generation and standing up to a government that, incomprehensibly, preferred jazz.Leading the cast are Philip Seymour Hoffman as The Count, a big, brash, American god of the airwaves; Bill Nighy as Quentin, the boss of Radio Rock -- a pirate radio station in the middle of the North Sea that's populated by an eclectic crew of rock and roll DJs; Rhys Ifans as Gavin, the greatest DJ in Britain who has just returned from his drug tour of America to reclaim his rightful position; Nick Frost as Dave, an ironic, intelligent and cruelly funny co-broadcaster; and Kenneth Branagh (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Hamlet) as British Minister Dormandy, a fearsome government official out for blood against the drug takers and lawbreakers of a once-great nation.
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Production Updates (26)
- From Sat., March 27, 2010 to Mon., April 28, 2008
- Movie Insider Sat., March 27, 2010
- changed the Blu-ray release date from March 9, 2010 to April 13, 2010
- changed the DVD release date from March 9, 2010 to April 13, 2010
- added the DVD release date of March 9, 2010
- added the Blu-ray release date of March 9, 2010
- added the soundtrack release date of November 10, 2009
- Exhibitor Relations Thu., November 5, 2009
- changed the film release date from November 6, 2009 to November 13, 2009
- Emagine-entertainment.com Sat., October 17, 2009
- added a running time of 135 minutes
- Internet Movie Poster Awards Sat., October 10, 2009
- added a poster to the gallery


