
Fearless lives forever.
Singer Freddie Mercury, guitarist Brian May, drummer Roger Taylor and bass guitarist John Deacon take the music world by storm when they form the rock 'n' roll band Queen in 1970. Hit songs become instant classics. When Mercury's increasingly wild lifestyle starts to spiral out of control, Queen soon faces its greatest challenge yet – finding a way to keep the band together amid the success and excess.
- 8.0
- 2018
- Released
- 2h 15m

Rami Malek
Freddie Mercury
Gwilym Lee
Brian May
Ben Hardy
Roger Taylor
Joseph Mazzello
John Deacon
Lucy Boynton
Mary Austin
Aidan Gillen
John Reid
Allen Leech
Paul Prenter
Tom Hollander
Jim Beach
Mike Myers
Ray Foster
Aaron McCusker
Jim Hutton
Ace Bhatti
Bomi Bulsara
Priya Blackburn
Kashmira Bulsara
Max Bennett
David
Dermot Murphy
Bob Geldof
Dickie Beau
Kenny Everett
Jack Roth
Tim Staffell
Neil Fox-Roberts
Mr. Austin
Jess Radomska
Cheryl
Michelle Duncan
Shelley Stern
Ross Green
Reporter 1
Bruce Mackinnon
Reporter 2
Joshua Higgott
Reporter 3
Pat Lally
Reporter 4
William Owen
Reporter 5
Philip Andrew Truempi
Reinhold Mack
Tim Plester
RT Baker
Felipe Bejarano
Brazilian Crewman
Kieran Hardcastle
Heathrow Baggage Handler
Martin Oelbermann
German TV Journalist
Ian Gabriel Dumdum
Hospital Doctor
Matt Greenwood
Young Man at Clinic
Royce Cronin
TV Director
James MacLaren
A & R Man
Andrew Bowerman
Smile Audience Member
Drew P.
Live Aid Organiser
Honor Hellon
Roger's Girlfriend 2
Rosy Benjamin
Dominique
Leila Crerar
Chrissie
Katherine Newman
Veronica
Adam Rauf
Young Farrokh Bulsara
Peter Howe
Engineer at Studio
James Wallace
Technical Director
Matthew Houston
Larry Mullen, Jr. (uncredited)
Scott Morrison Watson
Steve (uncredited)
Devlin Lloyd
Floor Manager (uncredited)
Stefan Kopiecki
Video Producer (uncredited)
Garry Summers
Voice Doctor (uncredited)
Matthew Fredricks
Freddie's Lover (uncredited)
Ian Jareth Williamson
NY Clubber / Freddie's Former Lover (uncredited)
Adam Lazarus
Raver (uncredited)
Johanna Thea
VIP Party Guest (uncredited)
Adam Lambert
Truck Driver (uncredited)
Andreea Helen David
Live Aid Volunteer (uncredited)
Adam James Johnston
Adam Clayton (uncredited)
Freddie Mercury
Freddie Mercury (archive footage) (uncredited)
Charlotte Sharland
Jenny - Ealing Art College Student (uncredited)
Vincent Andriano
Meat Packer (uncredited)
Lasco Atkins
NYC Meat Packer (uncredited)
Michael Ballard
Meat Packer (uncredited)
Fiona Burt
VIP Party Guest (uncredited)
Kiana Chang Sigel
Crazy Drummer (uncredited)
Milo Chang Sigel
Crazy Guitar Player (uncredited)
Jonathan Cheetham
Kissing Gay Man (1985) (uncredited)
Michael Cobb
Michael Cobb
Peter Coe
Club Doorman (uncredited)
Ellis Crewe-Candy
1970's Concert Fan (uncredited)
Adrian Danila
Live Aid Photographer (uncredited)
Rochelle De-Terville
Passenger / Rio (uncredited)
Steffan Donnelly
Joe (uncredited)
Chris Ecob
Live Aid Crowd (uncredited)
Amor Evans
Girl in Pub (uncredited)
Jesús Gallo
VIP Backstage Guest (uncredited)
Carla Garratt
Mary Austin's Friend (uncredited)
Flora Grant
Tour Bus Girl (uncredited)
Shane Griffin
Freddie's Friend (uncredited)
Rishi Gupta
Metal Worker (uncredited)
James Hare
Live Aid Concert Goer (uncredited)
Ian Harrod
Press at Live Aid (uncredited)
Leo Hunter
Freddie's Friend (uncredited)
Timothy Christian Jansen
1970's Concert Fan (uncredited)
Sammy Johnston
Crowd Member (uncredited)
Mark Kempson
Live Aid Wembley Security (uncredited)
Doug Kirby
Freddie's Live Aid Cam Operator (uncredited)
Lex Lamprey
Madison Square Garden Concert Goer (uncredited)
Jorge Leon
Roadie (uncredited)
Ian Mansfield
Live Aid TV Camera Operator (uncredited)
Kas Meghani
Pub Goer (uncredited)
Alicia Mencía Castaño
Brazilian Maid (uncredited)
Philips Nortey
Meat Packer Manager (uncredited)
Jose Palma
Party Guest (uncredited)
Richard Price
Leather Fetish at MineShaft & Houseparty (uncredited)
Jason Redshaw
Concert Goer (uncredited)
Graham J. Reeves
Airline Passenger (uncredited)
Jonathan Rushby-Taylor
Freddie's Lover (uncredited)
Freddie Ryde
Concert Guest (uncredited)
Linus Scheithauer
Paul's Friend (uncredited)
Bobby Shue
Queen Fan (uncredited)
Lee Simmons
Club Doorman (uncredited)
Dave Simon
Man in Pub (uncredited)
Amanda Smith
Concert Goer (uncredited)
Winson Ting
Mannequin (uncredited)
Stuart Whelan
Concert Goer (uncredited)
Aidan White
Mel Smith (uncredited)
Sarah Woodruff
English Woman (uncredited)
Miroslav Zaruba
Singing Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Karl Farrer
Live Aid Concert Goer (uncredited)


















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$52,000,000.00
$910,813,521.00
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- #fame
- #rock band
- #lgbt
- #1980s
- #gay theme
Reviews
**What is dead may never die.** We can in their public opinion, deny, who we are in an attempt to please, ego. Sadly, in that place between conformity and self-suffrage lies both the salvation and damnation of our character.

There are plenty of opinions as to how authentic this is, as a retrospective on the life of Freddie Mercury; but there can be no doubting that the pairing of Rami Malek and Queen's music makes this a captivating couple of hours of cinema. We are taken on the compelling and enthralling roller-coaster that was his life and the excesses of his lifestyle and behaviour are comprehensively conveyed with

**A good film about one of the great rock bands of the 20th century.** This is one of those films that was made with the fans of a personality in mind, more than the rest of the public. This, however, is not exactly a problem in my eyes, it is rather a characteristic of this film, common to other biographical films that are centered on very popular figures such as sportsmen, musicians or others

I was scared to see this, mainly because most Biopics paint people in an absolutely horrible light and Queen was one of my favorite bands and Freddie one of my favorite rock vocalists. I was ready to rant and rave if it turned out to be a smear campaign of one of my rock heroes. Fortunately it wasn't, it was actually a fair treatment of all of them. And, in fact, it was really generous towards
Rami was beyond superb at bringing the light that was Freddie to life again. I almost couldn't tell the difference. It was so well done. Perfection. I wish all real life bio-pics could be as heartwarming, heartbreaking, and fun as this. We miss and love you Freddie.
Bohemian Rhapsody is not a biography of Freddie Mercury, nor a biopic of Queen. It's a story based on a selection of key events occurring between the formation of the band and their appearance at Live Aid. As a Queen fan I found this film utterly engrossing and enjoyable. The acting brilliantly invokes the characters in the band and the music provides a thumping rhythm to carry the story along.

If _Bohemian Rhapsody_ is so great, why was the best part of it Tom Hollander saying a single word? Don't get me wrong, Rami Malek deserves props for the role, that much is true (less perhaps than he's been getting, but still, props). But beyond that, _Bohemian Rhapsody_ is bland, choppy, arguably even offensive. There **might** be some value in one of those sing-along type deals if you can get en

If _Bohemian Rhapsody_ is so great, why was the best part of it Tom Hollander saying a single word? Don't get me wrong, Rami Malek deserves props for the role, that much is true (less perhaps than he's been getting, but still, props). But beyond that, _Bohemian Rhapsody_ is bland, choppy, arguably even offensive. There **might** be some value in one of those sing-along type deals if you can get en











