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Average Rating: 4.5 Stars
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| August 9th, 2002
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Michael Winterbottom |
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Frank Cottrell Boyce |
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Steve Coogan, Paddy Considine, Lennie James, Andy Serkis, Kevin Baker, Chris Coghill, Danny Cunningham, Dave Gorman, Sean Harris, Shirley Henderson, Peter Kay, Ralf Little, Simon Pegg, John Simm, John Thomson, Raymond Waring |
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United Artists |
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Comedy, Musical |
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partypeoplemovie.com |
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R |
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$1,130,000 |
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Manchester, 1976. Tony Wilson (Steve Coogan) is an ambitious but frustrated local TV news reporter looking for a way to make his mark. After witnessing a life-changing concert by an unknown band known as the Sex Pistols, he persuades his station to televise one of their performances, and soon Manchester's punk groups are clamoring for him to manage them. Riding the wave of a musical revolution, Wilson and his friends create the legendary Factory Records label and The Hacienda club, and bands like Joy Division, New Order, and the Happy Mondays emerge to change the industry forever. Packed with an incredible soundtrack and a famous cast of characters, 24 Hour Party People is a sprawling, energetic, and humorous history of one of the most important periods in modern music.
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