In 1966, BBC radio broadcasts less than an hour of pop music a day, forcing pirate DJs to take up the slack from boats anchored outside British waters. Quentin (Bill Nighy) is the commander of such a pirate station, overseeing a host of seedy, lusty and dope-smoking DJs, including the Count (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and Dave (Nick Frost), who makes it his personal mission to see to it that Quentin's newly arrived godson (Tom Sturridge) loses his virginity.
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Movie theaters showing Pirate Radio near Oakland,CA:
Piedmont Theatre in Oakland, CA
Elmwood Rialto Cinemas in Berkeley, CA
UA Emery Bay 10 in Emeryville, CA
Oaks Theatre - Berkeley in Berkeley, CA
AMC Metreon 16 with IMAX in San Francisco, CA
AMC Van Ness 14 in San Francisco, CA
Sundance Kabuki 8 Cinema in San Francisco, CA
Century 14 Downtown Walnut Creek in Walnut Creek, CA
Presidio Theatre in San Francisco, CA
Century 20 in Daly City, CA
Century 25 Union City at Union Landing in Union City, CA
Century at Tanforan in San Bruno, CA
CineArts at Pleasant Hill in Pleasant Hill, CA
Century 12 Downtown San Mateo in San Mateo, CA
Brenden Concord 14 in Concord, CA
Regal Hacienda Crossings Stadium 20 in Dublin, CA
Century Redwood City 20 in Redwood City, CA
Century Larkspur Landing in Larkspur, CA
CineArts at Sequoia in Mill Valley, CA
Regency in San Rafael, CA
CineArts in Palo Alto, CA
Century 14 Vallejo in Vallejo, CA
Livermore Cinemas in Livermore, CA
Mercado 20 in Santa Clara, CA
AMC Cupertino Square 16 in Cupertino, CA
Century 24 San Jose in San Jose, CA
Edwards Fairfield Stadium 16 in Fairfield, CA
Camera 12 Cinema in San Jose, CA
AMC Saratoga 14 in San Jose, CA
Petaluma Boulevard Cinemas in Petaluma, CA
Century Capitol 16 San Jose in San Jose, CA
Century 20 Oakridge in San Jose, CA
Brenden Vacaville 16 in Vacaville, CA
Rohnert Park 16 in Rohnert Park, CA
Roxy Stadium 14 in Santa Rosa, CA
3rd Street Cinema in Santa Rosa, CA
Century Laguna 16 in Elk Grove, CA
| Philip Seymour Hoffman | The Count |
| Bill Nighy | Quentin |
| Rhys Ifans | Gavin |
| Nick Frost | Dave |
| Kenneth Branagh | Dormandy |
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