Radio Samurai (2002) [N/A]

Featuring:
Nathan Hill, Brooke Satchwell, Stuart Orr, Joanna MacKay

Written by:
Nick Levy

Directed by:
Nick Levy


Release Date:
July 14, 2002

Original Title:
Radio Samurai

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

A romantic comedy set in present day Melbourne, RADIO SAMURAI revolves around the adventures of disk-jockey Gene Roseberry who attempts to save his job by producing a live-to-air dance party spectacular.

Radio Samurai is a hyper-reality comedy that follows the adventures of hip disk-jockey Gene Roseberry. After losing his job and breaking up with this girlfriend, Gene resolves to do whatever it takes to get them back. He teams up with his best friend John Reese Nathan Hill and together this comedy duo charge through absurd situations and action-packed stunts on their way to the massive dance party spectacular! Only by joining the party will you discover Gene's fate and find out why comedy has a new warrior!

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Radio Samurai (2002) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 8.3/10

Director:
Nick Levy

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