Thriller,Drama,Action,Mystery   United Kingdom

In the movie Turks & Caicos, Johnny Worricker (played by Bill Nighy) finds himself living undercover as Tom Eliot in the idyllic Caribbean islands. His peaceful life takes a turn when Christopher Walken's character, a mysterious American named Curtis Pelissier, claims to know Johnny.

As Johnny reluctantly gets involved with Pelissier, he also becomes acquainted with a group of enigmatic American businessmen who are supposedly on the islands for a conference on the global financial crisis. However, Johnny becomes suspicious when one of the businessmen mysteriously falls into the sea. His curiosity is further piqued when Melanie Fall (played by Winona Ryder), the group's financial public relations representative, appears to be withholding key information.

Determined to uncover the truth, Johnny starts digging deeper into the shady activities of the businessmen, discovering their connection to British Prime Minister Alec Beasley (played by Ralph Fiennes). It becomes clear that the businessmen are part of a larger conspiracy, involving international politics and corruption.

As Johnny uncovers more about their illicit activities, he becomes entangled in a dangerous web of intrigue, betrayal, and deception. With his own life at stake, he must navigate this treacherous landscape while trying to protect himself and expose the truth about the American businessmen and their ties to the British government.

The plot takes unexpected twists and turns as Johnny races against time to unravel the conspiracy and bring the perpetrators to justice. Along the way, he faces numerous challenges and encounters a cast of characters with questionable motives, testing his wit, courage, and resourcefulness.

Turks & Caicos is a gripping spy thriller that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats as Johnny Worricker navigates the murky waters of international espionage and political corruption, all while fighting for his own survival and the truth.
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