
Are teenage dreams so hard to beat?
The story of music legend Terri Hooley, a key figure in Belfast's punk rock scene. Hooley founded the Good Vibrations store from which a record label sprung, representing bands such as The Undertones, Rudi and The Outcasts.
- 6.7
- 2012
- Released
- 1h 51m

Richard Dormer
Terri Hooley
Jodie Whittaker
Ruth
Karl Johnson
George Hooley
Michael Colgan
Dave Hyndman
Liam Cunningham
Davy
Dylan Moran
Pat
Ruth McCabe
Mavis Hooley
Mark Ryder
Greg Cowen
Killian Scott
Ronnie Matthews
Kerr Logan
Feargal Sharky
Adrian Dunbar
Andy
Andrew Simpson
Getty
Conor MacNeill
Schoolboy Executive
Petesy Burns
Pugwash
Demetri Goritsas
Paul McNally
Patrick O'Kane
Hatchet
Ryan McParland
Fangs
Niall Cusack
Bank Manager
Diarmuid Noyes
Brian Young
Niall Wright
Mickey Bradley
Richard Clements
Marty
John Travers
Mutt
Mark Asante
Soldier
Chris Patrick-Simpson
Wolfgang Zorrer
Allan Gildea
RUC Officer
Claire Hannaway
Pink Haired Punk Girl
Kieron Forsyth
John Peel
Laura Hughes
Nurse
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Reviews

These kids aren't the problem to Belfast, they are the solution. "When punk rock ruled over Ulster, nobody ever had more excitement and fun. Between the bombings and shootings, the religious hatred and the settling of old scores, punk gave everybody a chance to LIVE for one glorious moment." Uncle Joe Strummer. Punk Rock and Punk Rockers have always been misunderstood. Back during the o











