Starring: Bill Nighy (Quentin) Kenneth Branagh (Minister Dormandy) Philip Seymour Hoffman (The Count), Nick Frost (‘Doctor’ Dave) Tom Sturridge (Carl) Rhys Ifans (Gavin Cavner) Rhys Darby (Angus “The Nut” Nutsford) Tom Brooke (Kevin Thick) 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) Director: Richard Curtis Certification: USA: R Ireland: 15A of Finland: K-11 Switzerland: 12 Switzerland: 12 Germany: 12 Netherlands: 12 Norway: 7 Sweden: 7 Singapore: NC-16 France: U See all minimize
Plot Summary: “The boat that Rocked” is an orchestral comedy in which the story takes the state between the immature man, 60s and pop music. It is an institution of broad rogue DJs that captivated Britain played the music that defined an origin and on to a ministry that, incomprehensibly, preferred jazz. The Count, a whacking big, bold, American divinity of the airwaves, Quentin, the boss of Radio Rock – a sea-robber-transistor spot in the heart of the North Sea that especially an eclectic band bankruptcy populated and float DJs, Gavin, the greatest DJ in Britain, right now returned from his trip antidepressant of America in order to save his legal claim, Dave, an ironic, intelligent and cruelly hysterical co-transmitter, and a proper British rule by intimidation from entering the blood against the stun Taker law-breakers and a once great political unity.