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Director: Lee Sales
Cast: Ophelia Lovibond, George Russo, Francis Pope, Neil Maskell
Set in Hoxton, East London; our story follows George and Sophie, they're 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 deal.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Turnout, a 2011 drama directed by Lee Sales, has received a mixed critical reception. While some have praised the film's gritty portrayal of financial struggle, others have found it uneven in its execution. The film does not appear to have received any major awards recognition, and its IMDb rating of 5.1 and Rotten Tomatoes score of 56% suggest a more divided audience response.
Why you might like this:
Fans of gritty urban dramas and powerful performances will appreciate Turnout from 2011, directed by Lee Sales. The film follows the desperate plight of George, played by George Russo, as he tries to cover up his financial troubles from his trusting girlfriend Sophie, portrayed by Ophelia Lovibond, in a tense and morally complex story set in London's Hoxton neighborhood.
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.
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