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1480 Radio Pirates
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1480 Radio Pirates

Mar 6, 2014
1h 45m
★ 6.0

Overview

Set in 1965, a true story of one man’s struggle to bring rock music to a nation, an iconic New Zealand story with a universal ‘David and Goliath’ theme. The youth will find it incredible this actually happened and existed as part of New Zealand society in the 1960′s. It’s a titanic struggle for freedom and ‘the choice to choose’.

Genres

Drama
Music

Cast

Matt Whelan

Richard

Matt Whelan

Dan Musgrove

Nick

Dan Musgrove

Elliot Wrightson

Alex

Elliot Wrightson

Belinda Crawley

Judy

Belinda Crawley

David Aston

Willis

David Aston

James Crompton

Morrie

James Crompton

Carl Dixon

Brendon

Carl Dixon

Jordan Mooney

Paul

Jordan Mooney

Daniel Cresswell

Tim

Daniel Cresswell

John McKee

Frank

John McKee

Barry De Lore

Reporter

Barry De Lore

Phoebe Borwick

Tim's Wife

Phoebe Borwick

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