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 a comedy, in the garb of Damour takes place among the 60 people babyish and soft-drink music. It is not far from a pack of rogue states, the DJs play to enthusiastic England, the music that defined an age and eternal to a direction, preferably inexplicably, Jazz. The Count, a demanding, rude, American immortal of the airwaves, Quentin, the boss of Radio Rock – a filibuster air station in the heart of the North Sea that populated by an eclectic band of Rattle and throw DJs, Gavin, the greatest DJ in Britain that is acceptable returned from his hallucinogenic recruitment of America to back his stand straight, Dave, an ironic, witty sharp and cruel Co-channel and a normal intimidating British government dead because of the blood against the taker and sedatives lawbreakers of a once major political unit.