Tom (Nicholas Galitzine) is a teenage loner with dreams of becoming a rock star, but he is thwarted by his God-fearing single mother, Mary (Lisa Dillon). Tom's life takes a dramatic turn when an intimidating stranger moves into the flat below and plays loud rock music throughout the night. Tom recognises his new neighbour (Luke Perry) as Max Stone, a disgraced American rock legend who disappeared years earlier owing a fortune in unpaid tax and has been presumed dead. Tom agrees not to reveal Max to the authorities on condition that he teaches him the dark arts of rock... guitar. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. A teenager befriends a disgraced rock star in this comedy drama. When shy schoolboy Tom (Nicholas Galitzine) hears rock music blaring from his new neighbour's flat the aspiring musician decides to go in search of the person behind it. He discovers the mysterious new resident named Steve (Luke Perry) is in fact a former rock star who was declared dead eight years ago due to a large unpaid tax bill and is now hiding on Tom's South London council estate. After threatening to expose his secret, Tom convinces Steve to teach him the ways of rock and roll for his school's upcoming battle of the bands.
A teenager befriends a disgraced rock star in this comedy drama. When shy schoolboy Tom (Nicholas Galitzine) hears rock music blaring from his new neighbour's flat the aspiring musician decides to go in search of the person behind it. He discovers the mysterious new resident named Steve (Luke Perry) is in fact a former rock star who was declared dead eight years ago due to a large unpaid tax bill and is now hiding on Tom's South London council estate. After threatening to expose his secret, Tom convinces Steve to teach him the ways of rock and roll for his school's upcoming battle of the bands.
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