Turnout (film) explained

Turnout
Director:Lee Sales
Producer:Danny Potts
Nick Barratt
Starring:George Russo
Ophelia Lovibond
Francis Pope
Neil Maskell
Zara Dawson
Sonny Muslim
Ricci Harnett
Tony Denham
Ben Drew
Peter Ferdinando
Lee Wallace
Cinematography:James Friend
Editing:Kieron Hawkes
Studio:DP Films
Fulwell 73
Distributor:Revolver Entertainment
Runtime:93 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Budget:£250,000
Gross:£213[1]

Turnout is a British crime drama film written and directed by Lee Sales. The script was also co-written by cast members Francis Pope and George Russo. The film also stars Ophelia Lovibond, Neil Maskell and Ben Drew. The film was released on 16 September 2011, although filming took place in London during the Autumn of 2010.

Synopsis

The film is set in Hoxton, East London and follows a young couple, George and Sophie. The premise of the film involves the pair saving money to go on their first holiday together. The deposit is paid, and they have two weeks left to pay the outstanding balance of £2,000. Sophie has entrusted George with her holiday savings, and is keen to settle the debt with the travel agents. The only trouble is, unbeknown to Sophie, George is flat broke. In a vain attempt to raise cash, George uses Sophie's holiday money to fund an ill-judged drug deal, which goes horribly wrong, leaving the pair in ruins.

Cast

Reception

The film has a 30% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, receiving more 'Rotten' reviews than 'Fresh'. Many reviews claimed that the film's storyline let it down, rather than the quality of the acting.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Turnout.
  2. Web site: Turnout. Rotten Tomatoes.