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  1. About. Johnny Worricker (Bill Nighy) is hiding out from his work at MI5 on the tax-exile island paradise Turks & Caicos. Trouble comes knocking when an encounter with a CIA agent (Christopher Walken) forces him into the company of some dubious American businessmen. Claiming to be on the islands for a conference on the global financial crisis ...

  2. During his exile on the Turks and Caicos Islands, Johnny Worricker, a disgraced MI5 agent, reunites with an old love and an old enemy after an American CIA agent recruits him for one last job.

  3. 6.4 / 10. 6.6 / 10. Rated: TV-PG. Director: David Hare. Cast: Winona Ryder, Christopher Walken, Bill Nighy, Hansel Piper. The second movie in David Hare's Johnny Worricker trilogy. Loose-limbed spy Johnny Worricker, last seen whistleblowing at MI5 in Page Eight, has a new life. He is hiding out in Ray-Bans on the Caribbean islands of the title ...

  4. Turks & Caicos is the middle part of a BBC funded trilogy about British spy Johnny Worricker, played by Bill Nighy. The delightfully easy-going espionage in question here is nowhere near the world of James Bond and basically involves Nighy and Chris Walken talking to each other about British political corruption for 90 minutes.

  5. The second movie in David Hare's Johnny Worricker trilogy. Loose-limbed spy Johnny Worricker, last seen whistleblowing at MI5 in Page Eight, has a new life. He is hiding out in Ray-Bans on the Caribbean islands of the title, eating lobster and calling himself Tom Eliot (he’s a poet at heart). We’re drawn into his world and his predicament when Christopher Walken strolls in as a shadowy ...

  6. Johnny Worricker (Bill Nighy) is hiding out from his work at MI5 on the tax-exile island paradise Turks Caicos. Trouble comes knocking when an encounter with a CIA agent (Christopher Walken) forces him into the company of some dubious American businessmen. Claiming to be on the islands for a conference on the global financial crisis, Worricker ...

  7. 3/10. Contrived, wordy, silly melodrama. ozviewer 8 April 2014. The great cast is wasted on this poorly written, poorly directed movie. The background of the writer/director as a playwright is all too obvious in the amateurish direction and wordy way of telling the story.