
When young dockworker Jude leaves Liverpool to find his estranged father in the United States, he is swept up by the waves of change that are re-shaping the nation. Jude falls in love with Lucy, who joins the growing anti-war movement. As the body count in Vietnam rises, political tensions at home spiral out of control and the star-crossed lovers find themselves in a psychedelic world gone mad.
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Evan Rachel Wood as Lucy Carrigan

Jim Sturgess as Jude

Joe Anderson as Max Carrigan

Dana Fuchs as Sadie

Martin Luther as Jo-Jo

T.V. Carpio as Prudence

Spencer Liff as Daniel

Lisa Dwyer Hogg as Molly

Nicholas Lumley as Cyril

Michael Ryan as Phil

Angela Mounsey as Martha Feeny (Jude's Mother)

Robert Clohessy as Wesley "Wes" Huber (Jude's Father)

Christopher Tierney as Dorm Buddy / Dancer

Curtis Holbrook as Dorm Buddy

Bill Buell as Old Guy at Tavern

Ellen Hornberger as Julia Carrigan (Lucy's Sister)

Dylan Baker as Mr. Carrigan (Lucy's Father)

Linda Emond as Mrs. Carrigan (Lucy's Mother)

Bill Irwin as Uncle Teddy

Lynn Cohen as Grandmother Carrigan

Jennifer Van Dyck as Daniel's Mother

Timmy Mitchum as Jo-Jo's Brother

Orfeh as Hooker

Antonique Smith as Hooker

Deidre Goodwin as Hooker

Joe Cocker as Bum / Pimp / Mad Hippie

Jacob Pitts as Rap Magazine Employee

Harry Lennix as Army Sergeant

Logan Marshall-Green as Paco

James Urbaniak as Sadie's Manager

Bono as Doctor Robert

Eddie Izzard as Mr. Kite

Salma Hayek Pinault as Singing Nurse

Mandy Gonzalez as Sadie's Singer

Destan Owens as Sadie's Singer

Cicily Daniels as Sadie's Singer

Saycon Sengbloh as Sadie's Singer

Daniel Stewart Sherman as Cop at Wharf Warehouse

Sam Kitchin as Sergeant on Rooftop

Frank Hopf as Door Officer at Strawberry Records

Chris McGarry as Sergeant on Rooftop

Karine Plantadit as Prankster

Angela Cohen as Prom Dancer (uncredited)

Kevin Alexander Stea as East Village Denizen (uncredited)

William Atkinson as Sailor (uncredited)

Ted Lochwyn as Immigration Officer (uncredited)

Jeanine Serralles as Dani

Caitlin Hale as Lucy's sister

Leah Hocking as Tavern Waitress

Rika Okamoto as Dancer

Jarlath Conroy as Bartender at Max's Bar

Geoffrey J.D. Payne as Protester (uncredited)

Erin Elliott as Cheer Coach

Aran Bertetto as Partygoer (uncredited)

Edwin Freeman as Football Player

Danya Taymor as High School Girlfriend

Adesola A. Osakalumi as Dancer

Marcus Bellamy as Dancer

Andrew Asnes as Dancer

Kevin Aubin as Dancer

Collin Baja as Dancer

Michael Balderrama as Dancer

Charissa-Lee Barton as Dancer

Matthew Backer as Guru (uncredited)

Alexis Brandt as Denizen (uncredited)

Kiva Dawson as Max's Girl

Staceyann Chin as Rap Magazine Employee

Tracy Westmoreland as Fillmore Manager

Eric Michael Kochmer as Protester (uncredited)

Julian Joy as High School Dance Band

Randy Blair as Mother Face (uncredited)

Robert Myers as Protester (uncredited)

Michael Arthur as Rooftop Cop (uncredited)

Cris D'Annunzio as Riot Cop (uncredited)

Kevin Cannon as Professor (uncredited)

Christy Lee Hughes as High School Student (uncredited)

Shawn Luckey as Hippie (uncredited)

Leah O'Donnell as Dancer

Andrea Bertola Shaw as Hippie (uncredited)

Ramon Flowers as Drag Queen (uncredited)

Arabella Holzbog as Prankster

Zeke Hawkins as Student Protester (uncredited)

Julie McNiven as Female (uncredited)

Abigail Hawk as Protester / Flower Child (uncredited)

Ron Cephas Jones as Black Panther

Shane Geraghty as Acrobat (uncredited)

Brian Smyj as Cop (uncredited)

Brendan Burke as Soldier (uncredited)

Jonah Falcon as Protester (uncredited)

Samantha Futerman as Prom Dancer (uncredited)

Alexis Carra as East Village Denizen (uncredited)

Chris Grabher as Student (uncredited)

Halley Wegryn Gross as Max's Girl

Kel O'Neill as Hippie (uncredited)

Timothy R. Boyce Jr. as Jock

Noah Weisberg as ACLU Lawyer (uncredited)

Jim Ford as Dancer - Football Player

Kent Moran as Football Player (uncredited)

Marissa Labog as Gossiper in Bank (uncredited)

Mari Koda as Dancer

Adam Enright as Prom Dancer (uncredited)

Nikki Snelson as East Village Denizen (uncredited)

Erika Woods as High School Student (uncredited)

Sarah Jayne Jensen as High School Girlfriend

Kathleen Early as SDR Worker

Allie Meixner as Dancer

Vitta Quinn as Black / White Painted Mod Girl (uncredited)

Ching Valdes-Aran as Luna Park

Nicole Lewis as Young Mother (uncredited)

Daniel Ezralow as Mother Superior

Tony Naumovski as Soldier (uncredited)

Dennis Stowe as Dancer

Ira David Wood IV as SDS Revolutionary (uncredited)

Matt Caplan as Dorm Buddy

Seán Martin Hingston as Dancer

Kevin Watson as Funeral Patron (uncredited)

Dennis Jay Funny as Detroit Bus Passenger (uncredited)

Elain R. Graham as Jo-Jo's Mother

Carol Woods as Gospel Singer

Dominique Kelley as Dancer

Craig DiFrancia as Football Player (uncredited)

Aisha de Haas as Tavern Waitress

Katherine Tokarz as Teenager (uncredited)

P.J. Griffith as Frat Boy (uncredited)

Marty Lawson as Dancer

Bill Chemerka as Hippie (uncredited)

Cody Green as Dancer

Ronald Sylvers as Funeral Attendee (uncredited)

Frank Stellato as Football Coach (uncredited)

Mohamed Dione as Mourner in Church (uncredited)

Michael Chenevert as Wounded Soldier (uncredited)

Shevy Gutierrez as Dancer

Perri Lauren as Basketball Teammate (uncredited)

Dion Baia as National Guardsman (uncredited)

Ekaterina Sknarina as Rita

Yassmin Alers as Hooker

Keith Patterson as Princeton Bully (uncredited)

Mike Arotsky as Bystander at Rooftop Concert (uncredited)

Ashley Monique Menard as Subway Rider (uncredited)
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