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‘Pirate Radio’ arrives on DVD

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“Pirate Radio” Universal Studios Home Video, 116 minutes, Rated R for language, and some sexual content including brief nudity “�In the 1960s, the British radio stations refused to play UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOME VIDEOIPhilip Seymour Hoffman stars in “Pirate Radio.”rock “�n’ roll. Dropping anchor just beyond the three-mile limit, a group of renegade deejays, led by the Count (Philip Seymour Hoffman) played the Byrds, the Beatles, the Stones and others for a wildly appreciative audience. There are multiple subplots and an incredible soundtrack in this thoroughly engaging film. The supporting cast includes Rhys Ifans, Bill Nighy and Kenneth Branagh. Extras include deleted scenes.

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