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Age of Consent

  • 1969
  • R
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
4K
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James Mason and Helen Mirren in Age of Consent (1969)
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A grizzled Australian painter decides to jolt his stale creativity by moving to a remote island on the Great Barrier Reef, where he takes on an alluring, uninhibited young woman as his muse.A grizzled Australian painter decides to jolt his stale creativity by moving to a remote island on the Great Barrier Reef, where he takes on an alluring, uninhibited young woman as his muse.A grizzled Australian painter decides to jolt his stale creativity by moving to a remote island on the Great Barrier Reef, where he takes on an alluring, uninhibited young woman as his muse.

  • Director
    • Michael Powell
  • Writers
    • Peter Yeldham
    • Norman Lindsay
  • Stars
    • James Mason
    • Helen Mirren
    • Jack MacGowran
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Powell
    • Writers
      • Peter Yeldham
      • Norman Lindsay
    • Stars
      • James Mason
      • Helen Mirren
      • Jack MacGowran
    • 70User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Mason
    James Mason
    • Bradley Morahan
    Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    • Cora
    Jack MacGowran
    Jack MacGowran
    • Nat Kelly
    Neva Carr-Glynn
    Neva Carr-Glynn
    • Ma Ryan
    • (as Neva Carr-Glyn)
    Andonia Katsaros
    • Isabel Marley
    Michael Boddy
    • Hendricks
    Harold Hopkins
    Harold Hopkins
    • Ted Farrell
    Slim DeGrey
    • Cooley
    • (as Slim De Grey)
    Max Meldrum
    • TV Interviewer
    Hudson Faucett
    • New Yorker
    • (as Hudson Faussett)
    Peggy Cass
    Peggy Cass
    • His Wife
    Eric Reiman
    • An Art Lover
    Frank Thring
    Frank Thring
    • Godfrey
    Tommy Hanlon Jr.
    • Levi-Strauss
    • (as Tommy Hanlon Jnr.)
    Dora Hing
    • Receptionist
    Clarissa Kaye-Mason
    Clarissa Kaye-Mason
    • Brisbane Bird · Meg
    • (as Clarissa Kaye)
    Judith McGrath
    Judith McGrath
    • Brisbane Bird · Grace
    • (as Judy McGrath)
    Lenore Caton
    • Brisbane Bird · Edna
    • Director
      • Michael Powell
    • Writers
      • Peter Yeldham
      • Norman Lindsay
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    lazarillo

    Odd movie, but definitely worth watching

    I caught this rather odd but interesting movie at 1 AM on TCM one night (I guess insomnia isn't always a bad thing). James Mason stars as famous, very jaded middle-aged painter who decides to get away from the frustrations of his public life by relocating to a rural Australian island. Unfortunately, once there he finds more frustrations with his eccentric and annoying neighbors, and bothersome former associates who show up unexpectedly. He also meets a young girl (Helen Mirren) who, uh, "re-inspires" him by agreeing to pose for him in the nude.

    The tone of this movie is kind of strange, going from light-hearted comedy to sudden tragedy and back again. It was directed Michael Powell, after this once- respected director had pretty much torpedoed his own career with the movie "Peeping Tom", which was considered unforgivably sleazy in its era in Britain, but is regarded as somewhat of classic today. Mason (who also co-produced) plays a role similar to the one he played in Stanley Kubrick's notorious film version of "Lolita". He walks the same fine line between an erudite artist trying shake off the shackles of bourgeois morality and a mere pervert lusting after some nubile flesh. Nevertheless, this movie doesn't take the predictable May-December sex route. It may be a little "politically incorrect" by today's standards, but I actually found far less creepy than the hypocritical morality of America today (where the media goes into morally-outraged hysterics every time some celebrity nymphet appears in a racy photo or video clip, even as they show this same photo or clip over and over. . .).

    For what it's worth, Helen Mirren was well over "the age of consent" in real-life here, and she has the same GREAT body that would become in fixture in British art films and theater over the next three or four decades (even if she doesn't quite demonstrate the acting chops that recently earned her academy award for playing Queen Elizabeth II). This movie has its problems, including its very uneven tone, but it's definitely worth watching.
    pinback-3

    A light film, with some hilarious moments.

    Compared to the many classics Michael Powell had previously directed, this Australian film is just a light, piece of fluff, but it is worth watching to see the young Helen Mirren and another solid performance by James Mason, who must have had a particular interest in playing this part as he also co-produced the film. Don't be misled by the title, the issue of sexual relations between an older man and an under-age girl is only really hinted at, the main theme being the need for an artist to find new inspiration. The tone of the film is essentially light, and, for me, the highlight is a couple of hilarious scenes in which Jack McGowran, as Mason's scrounging mate Nat Kelly, meets his comeuppance at the hands of a man-hunting neighbor of Mason's.
    7MrOllie

    An enjoyable film with the lovely Helen .

    Whilst this is not a masterpiece of film making, I found it an enjoyable piece of entertainment. Who could not enjoy watching a young Helen Mirren spending much of the time naked? The story is about an artist(James Mason) going to live on an Island in the Great Barrier Reef where he meets young Cora(Mirren)who lives with her horrid granny. He gets Cora to pose naked for him on many occasions. There is some drama along the way and also some comedy mainly from Jack MacGowran, (especially when being pursued by a man mad woman) plus some lovely scenic shots of the island. But by far the best scenery on show is the lovely Helen. Just sit back and enjoy!!
    jshoaf

    He only wanted her for her body

    He only wanted her for her body--to paint, of course....

    I just saw this film and found it absolutely delightful. As others have noted, Helen Mirren is a wonder as a young girl working out the relationship between her body's strength and its beauty, and how each can help her get what she wants. There is one moment, when she takes control of a motorboat after having dumped a would-be lover overboard, when I saw the future Jane Tennison. James Mason is also marvelous as the obsessive painter. The natural setting, on the Great Barrier Reef, is liberating and beautiful but the heart of the movie is the little cabin which goes from a dump to a layered, painted work of art. This man's passion to make things, to create color and line on every available surface, seems to fill the movie's surface too. Near the end, when Cora enters the cabin and we see her surrounded by his paintings of her, the relationship between art and life seems to be a very happy one. It's too bad Michael Powell didn't get to make more films in the 1960s and early 70s. I think that if I could have seen this film at the time it was made (when I was a girl in my late teens, for whom nudity was not an option) it would have meant a lot to me.
    8zetes

    Pleasant surprise

    A very pleasant surprise. I had expected Michael Powell's last feature to be mediocre at best, with the one selling point of a nude, young Helen Mirren, but it's actually a pretty good movie. Not the director's best, of course, but it's quite sweet and beautiful. James Mason plays an Australian painter who has difficulty perfecting an Australian accent. He flees the city for an island in the Great Barrier Reef, where he can relax and paint. There he meets a 17 year old girl (Mirren in her first film role) who dreams of moving to the big city. He's entranced by her beauty, and agrees to fund her dreams if she'll pose for him, often nude. Despite the lurid title, the film isn't sensationalistic or pornographic. Mason's interest, despite what some of the townsfolk might think, is purely artistic. It's much like the film, actually. You might watch it for the naked lady, but you stick around for the artistry. And Powell's artistry is intact, fully. Besides the enveloping cinematography (not to mention some beautiful underwater photography), you'll find plenty of Archers-esquire touches, like the dog chasing toads out the door. The story is pretty thin, but that's not uncommon amongst Powell's many travelogue films. It's often very funny, especially with Jack MacGowran and Neva Carr-Glynn. Oh yeah, and Helen Mirren, 24, gets naked a lot. That's definitely worth checking out!

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    • Trivia
      First major leading role in a theatrical movie for Dame Helen Mirren (Cora).
    • Goofs
      When Mirren's character strips off her frock beside the boat and dives nude, she is wearing only a pair of swim fins. However, when she gets to the bottom, she is wearing a dive mask and snorkel.
    • Quotes

      Cora: You only want me for the pictures.

    • Crazy credits
      Lonsdale ... Godfrey the dog
    • Alternate versions
      A studio version was made with a soundtrack by Stanley Myers. The original soundtrack by Peter Sculthorpe has now been restored. The Sculthorpe soundtrack was the director's choice.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Late Show: Michael Powell (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Daydream Believer
      (uncredited)

      Written by John Stewart

      Performed by The Monkees

      (from Ted Farrel's transistor radio)

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 1969 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Corazones en fuga
    • Filming locations
      • Dunk Island, Queensland, Australia(filmed on the Great Barrier Reef at Dunk Isle, North Queensland)
    • Production company
      • Nautilus Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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