Turning April
Turning April is a 1996 Australian-Canadian film.[1]
Premise
The wife of a diplomat is kidnapped.
Cast
- Tushka Bergen
- Aaron Blabey
- Dee Smart
- Justine Clarke
- Judi Farr
Reception
Variety said "Several themes juggle for attention in" the film "which is part kidnap drama, part romance and part revenge movie, but dramatic structure remains unresolved. Despite a good perf from Tushka Bergen as a young wife kidnapped by an unlikely gang of thieves, long-delayed pic isn’t likely to elicit much box office interest."[2]
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References
- Turning April reviewed at SBS Movie Show
- Review of film at Variety
External links
- Turning April at IMDb
- Turning April at Oz Movies
- Turning April at TCMDB
- Turning April at Urban Cinefile
- Turning April at BFI
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