Mr. Turner | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | April 28, 2015
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The dialogue is sometimes lost but that is largely due to the accented dialect. The visuals are outstanding in colour and presentation.
| genre | Drama | History |
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| synopsis | Eccentric British painter J.M.W. Turner lives his last 25 years with gusto and secretly becomes involved with a seaside landlady, while his faithful housekeeper bears an unrequited love for him. |
| lead actors | Timothy Spall | Roger Ashton-Griffiths | Jamie Thomas King | Lesley Manville | Lee Ingleby | Richard Bremmer | James Fleet | Karina Fernandez | Joshua McGuire | Leo Bill | James Norton | Paul Jesson | Dorothy Atkinson | Marion Bailey | Karl Johnson | Ruth Sheen | Sinead Matthews | Tom Wlaschiha | Robert Portal | Simon Chandler | Martin Savage | Fenella Woolgar |
| director | Mike Leigh |

















