Booked Out (2012)
Ailidh (Mirren Burke) has two loves in this world: spying on her neighbours and writing graphic novels. The arrival of Jacob (Rollo Weeks - Girl with a Pearl Earring), inspires Ailidh and she soon begins conjuring up increasingly elaborate plans to bump into him. Upstairs, Mrs Nicholls (Sylvia Syms - The Queen) provides Ailidh with a perfect opportunity and she soon has Jacob teaching Mrs Nicholls dead husband French. Unfortunately, Ailidh's romantic endeavours are disrupted when she realises she isn't the only girl in Jacob's life. Featuring compelling performances from an exceptional cast of actors, the debut feature from Bryan O'Neil is a funny, unique and heart-warming story of love, life and moving on.
Director: Bryan O'Neil
Runtime: 83 min
Release Date: March 12, 2012
Cast
- Sylvia Syms - Mrs Nicholls
- Rollo Weeks - Jacob
- Mirren Burke - Ailidh
- Claire Garvey - Jacqueline
Screenplay
Editing: Faisel N. Butt, Tom Werber
Original Language: en
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Booked Out about?
- Ailidh (Mirren Burke) has two loves in this world: spying on her neighbours and writing graphic novels. The arrival of Jacob (Rollo Weeks - Girl with a Pearl Earring), inspires Ailidh and she soon begins conjuring up increasingly elaborate plans to bump into him. Upstairs, Mrs Nicholls (Sylvia Syms - The Queen) provides Ailidh with a perfect opportunity and she soon has Jacob teaching Mrs Nicholls dead husband French. Unfortunately, Ailidh's romantic endeavours are disrupted when she realises she isn't the only girl in Jacob's life. Featuring compelling performances from an exceptional cast of actors, the debut feature from Bryan O'Neil is a funny, unique and heart-warming story of love, life and moving on.
- Who directed Booked Out?
- Booked Out was directed by Bryan O'Neil.
- Who stars in Booked Out?
- Booked Out stars Sylvia Syms, Rollo Weeks, Mirren Burke, Claire Garvey.
- How long is Booked Out?
- Booked Out has a runtime of 1h 23m (83 minutes).