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Pirate Radio 2009 (English TELESYNC XVID)

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Category : Movies » Comedy
Added : 8 weeks ago
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Pirate Radio (2009)

Director: Richard Curtis
Stars: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy, Nick Frost (Full Cast)
Studio: Focus Features

The Plot: A 1960's comedy about an illegal radio station run by a band of rogue DJs on a ship in the middle of Britain's North Sea. By defying the tastes and laws of the ruling government, the disc jockeys hooked their listeners on pop music and its attendant ideas of love and free will.