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| Michael Hadley | Mr. Roberts | |
| Charlie Rowe | James | |
| Lucy Fleming | Mrs. Roberts | |
| Philip Seymour Hoffman | The Count | |
| Tom Sturridge | Little Carl | |
| Ian Mercer | Transfer Boatman | |
| Bill Nighy | Quentin | |
| Will Adamsdale | News John | |
| Tom Brooke | Thick Kevin | |
| Rhys Darby | Angus Nutsford | |
| Nick Frost | Dctor Dave | |
| Katherine Parkinson | Felicity | |
| Chris O'Dowd | Simple Simon | |
| Ike Hamilton | Harold | |
| Stephen Moore | Prime Minister | |
| Kenneth Branagh | Sir Alistair Dormandy | |
| Michael Thomas | Sandford | |
| Bohdan Poraj | Fredericks (as Bo Poraj) | |
| Sinead Matthews | Miss C | |
| Tom Wisdom | Mark | |
| Gemma Arterton | Desiree | |
| Jack Davenport | Dominic Twatt | |
| Ralph Brown | Bob Silver | |
| Rhys Ifans | Gavin Canavagh | |
| Talulah Riley | Marianne | |
| Olegar Fedoro | Rock Boat Captain | |
| Duncan Foster | Swedish Crewman |
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| Producer | Tim Bevan
Eric Fellner |
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| Writer | Richard Curtis
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| Cinematography | Danny Cohen
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From the creator of Love Actually and Notting Hill comes a trip back to the freewheeling, free-loving '60s when the very rock music that inspired a generation was censored by the government. When a group of rebellious deejays decides to defy the ban, they take to the seas to broadcast music and mayhem to millions of adoring fans. Featuring a soundtrack that includes The Who, The Kinks, Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones and many more, it's a feel-great film based on a true story that critics cheer is "exuberant!" (John Powers, Vogue) |
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