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Country
  
United Kingdom

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Genre
  
Comedy, Drama, Romance

Screenplay
  
Language
  
English

Turtle Diary movie poster

Release date
  
December 1985 (UK)

Initial release
  
December 6, 1985 (United Kingdom)

Cast
  
(Neaera Duncan), (William Snow), (George Fairbairn (turtle keeper)), (The Publisher)

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Turtle Diary is a 1985 British film about "people rediscovering the joys of life and love," based on a screenplay adapted by Harold Pinter from Russell Hoban's novel Turtle Diary, directed by John Irvin, and starring Glenda Jackson, Ben Kingsley, and Michael Gambon. The film contains elements of romance, comedy, and drama and has been described as a romantic comedy.

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Synopsis

Two lonely Londoners - Neaera Duncan, a children's author (Glenda Jackson), and William Snow, a bookstore assistant (Ben Kingsley) - find common ground when visiting the sea turtles at London Zoo; independently of each other, both perceive that the turtles are unnaturally confined, and they hatch a plan with the assistance of zookeeper George Fairbairn (Michael Gambon) to smuggle them out and release them into the sea, which they ultimately succeed in accomplishing. Their release of the turtles represents metaphorically their release of themselves from their own inhibitions.

Main cast

  • Glenda Jackson, as Neaera Duncan, a "Popular children's author … fearing her creative talents have evaporated, [who] escapes into the dreamy world of sea turtles seeking inspiration in their beauty and grace."
  • Ben Kingsley, as William Snow, "a humble assistant in a bookstore where he, too, dreams of the turtles."
  • Richard Johnson, as Mr. Johnson, a neighbor of Neaera Duncan
  • Michael Gambon, as George Fairbairn, the zookeeper charged with caring for the turtles
  • Jeroen Krabbé, as Mr. Sandor, a neighbor of William Snow
  • Rosemary Leach, as Mrs. Charlie Inchcliff, another neighbor of Neaera Duncan
  • Eleanor Bron, as Miss Neap, a neighbor of William Snow
  • Harriet Walter, as Harriet Simms, a colleague of William Snow at the bookstore
  • Nigel Hawthorne, as the Publisher of books by Neaera Snow
  • Harold Pinter has a cameo role as a man in the bookshop where William and Harriet work.

    Critical reception and analysis

    According to its description at Amazon.com, Turtle Diary has been "Critically hailed as a mini-masterpiece."

    In his 1985 Sunday Telegraph review of the film, Castell observes that Pinter's screenplay concentrates on developing dialogue and plot, leaving clues for the actors to convey their characters' subtle emotional and psychological development: "It is hard to think of two actors better matched to play Pinter than Glenda Jackson and Ben Kingsley. They milk every nuance, point up every missed beat and relish each irony and repetition in the script. … Turtle Diary is a fine film that charts movingly the unnoticed despair of everyday lives, the sufferings of those who endure loneliness in silence."

    The film grossed $2.2 million in its U.S. theatrical release.

    Home video

    The film was released on videocassette in 1986 by Vestron Video. The film has not yet been released on DVD.

    References

    Turtle Diary Wikipedia
    Turtle Diary IMDb Turtle Diary themoviedb.org


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