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  1. The Boat That Rocked (titled Pirate Radio in North America [5]) is a 2009 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Richard Curtis about pirate radio in the United Kingdom during the 1960s. The film has an ensemble cast consisting of Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy, Rhys Ifans, Nick Frost and Kenneth Branagh.

  2. 13 de nov. de 2009 · With Michael Hadley, Charlie Rowe, Lucy Fleming, Philip Seymour Hoffman. A band of rogue DJs that captivated Britain, playing the music that defined a generation and standing up to a government that wanted classical music, and nothing else, on the airwaves.

  3. The Boat That Rocked es una película de 2009 escrita y dirigida por Richard Curtis. Fue estrenada el 1 de abril de 2009 en Reino Unido y el 13 de noviembre de 2009 en Estados Unidos. En España se estrenó el 29 de mayo con el título Radio Encubierta; en Hispanoamérica se tituló Los piratas del rock.

  4. Radio encubierta es una película dirigida por Richard Curtis con Tom Sturridge, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy, Nick Frost .... Año: 2009. Título original: The Boat That Rocked (Pirate Radio). Sinopsis: Inglaterra, años 60. Narra la historia de Radio Rock, una emisora pirata. En 1966, la BBC sólo emitía dos horas de rock and roll a la ...

  5. 22 de oct. de 2009 · 215. 61K views 14 years ago. Rock and roll will live forever - but can it float? Pirate Radio is the newest ensemble comedy from filmmaker Richard Curtis (screenwriter of Four Weddings and a...

  6. Danny Cohen. Producer. Working Title Films, Universal Pictures, Medienproduktion Prometheus Filmgesellschaft, Portobello Studios, Studiocanal. Genre. Comedy | Radio. 1960s. Synopsis. In 1966—British pop music's finest era—the BBC played just two hours of rock and roll every week.

  7. 13 de nov. de 2009 · Overview. An ensemble comedy, where the romance is between the young people of the 60s, and pop music. It's about a band of DJs that captivate Britain, playing the music that defines a generation and standing up to a government that wanted control of popular culture via the British Broadcasting Corporation.