The Boat That Rocked (2009)

On air. Off shore. Out of control.

The Boat That Rocked (2009) poster

When a group of rebellious deejays decides to defy the ban on government-censored music, they take to the seas to broadcast music and mayhem to millions of adoring fans.

Director: Richard Curtis
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 135 min
Release Date:
Filmori Rating: 4.0/5 (1 ratings)
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Hans Zimmer
Cinematography: Danny Cohen
Editing: Emma E. Hickox
Production: Universal Pictures, Working Title Films, Medienproduktion Prometheus Filmgesellschaft, StudioCanal, Portobello Productions
Country: United Kingdom, France, Germany
Language: English
Budget: $50M
Box Office: $36M
Original Language: en

Keywords

ship, rock 'n' roll, great britain, radio station, north sea, swinging 60s, dj, 1960s, teenage protagonist

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Boat That Rocked about?
When a group of rebellious deejays decides to defy the ban on government-censored music, they take to the seas to broadcast music and mayhem to millions of adoring fans.
Who directed The Boat That Rocked?
The Boat That Rocked was directed by Richard Curtis.
Who stars in The Boat That Rocked?
The Boat That Rocked stars Tom Sturridge, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rhys Ifans, Bill Nighy, Emma Thompson, Nick Frost.
How long is The Boat That Rocked?
The Boat That Rocked has a runtime of 2h 15m (135 minutes).
What genre is The Boat That Rocked?
The Boat That Rocked is a Drama, Comedy film.
What is the Filmori rating for The Boat That Rocked?
The Boat That Rocked has a Filmori rating of 4.0/5 based on 1 ratings.
What is the budget of The Boat That Rocked?
The Boat That Rocked had a budget of $50M.
How much did The Boat That Rocked gross?
The Boat That Rocked grossed $36M worldwide.
Where was The Boat That Rocked produced?
The Boat That Rocked was produced in United Kingdom, France, Germany.