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  1. Please Turn Over is one of those films outside of the Carry On franchise, but one that still "bares" the early hallmarks of that series. Brought to the screen by Peter Rogers and Norman Hudis, it's adapted from the Basil Thomas play, "Book of the Month" and stars Ted Ray, Jean Kent, Julia Lockwood, Leslie Phillips and Lionel Jeffries.

  2. Brief Synopsis. Read More. The orderly suburban life of a 1950's English town is turned on its head when the teenaged daughter of one of the residents writes a steamy bestseller featuring characters obviously based on the local population. They begin to see themselves and their neighbours in a surprising new light.

  3. Please Turn Over. Norman Hudis. Obra: Basil Thomas. La vida de una ciudad inglesa de los años 50 se ve súbitamente alterada cuando la hija adolescente de un residente escribe un tórrido bestseller, cuyos protagonistas están basados en la población, de forma que los vecinos empiezan a considerarse de manera diferente. (FILMAFFINITY)

  4. Please Turn Over is an updated British variation on a theme put forth by the old Hollywood film Theodora Goes Wild. A bored young teenage girl (Julia Lockwood) causes a scandal when she pens a torrid bestseller. Those close to the girl recognize themselves as characters in the book; all they can hope for is that no one else does.

  5. Please Turn Over. Distributie Lucy Griffiths, Leslie Phillips. Regizat de Gerald Thomas.

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  7. Based on the hit West End comedy Book of the Month, Please Turn Over is featured here as a High Definition remaster from original film elements in its theatrically exhibited aspect ratio. The orderly suburban life of a 1950's English town is turned on its head when the teenaged daughter of one of the residents writes a steamy bestseller featuring characters obviously based on the local population.