Frankie Wilde

Tags: trance , house , electronic
Frankie Wilde is the fictional protagonist of the 2004 movie It's All Gone Pete Tong. Frankie, played by Paul Kaye, is a famous DJ living in 'ibiza', whose biological predilection, job, and lifestyle of drugs and alcohol lead to his becoming deaf.

The style of the motion picture, which includes the statement "This film is based on a true story" at its beginning, combines aspects of both a fictiona
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Frankie Wilde is the fictional protagonist of the 2004 movie It's All Gone Pete Tong. Frankie, played by Paul Kaye, is a famous DJ living in 'ibiza', whose biological predilection, job, and lifestyle of drugs and alcohol lead to his becoming deaf.

The style of the motion picture, which includes the statement "This film is based on a true story" at its beginning, combines aspects of both a fictional biopic and a mockumentary. Because of the films nature many people believe that Frankie Wilde actually exists or existed. This idea has been reinforced by a number of web sites referring to Wilde as a brilliant DJ.

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