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Age of Treason

  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • PG
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Bryan Brown, Matthias Hues, and Sophie Okonedo in Age of Treason (1993)
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Marcus Didius Falco must solve a murder set in Ancient Rome.Marcus Didius Falco must solve a murder set in Ancient Rome.Marcus Didius Falco must solve a murder set in Ancient Rome.

  • Director
    • Kevin Connor
  • Writer
    • Lee David Zlotoff
  • Stars
    • Bryan Brown
    • Matthias Hues
    • Art Malik
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    311
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    • Director
      • Kevin Connor
    • Writer
      • Lee David Zlotoff
    • Stars
      • Bryan Brown
      • Matthias Hues
      • Art Malik
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Bryan Brown
    Bryan Brown
    • Marcus Didius Falco
    Matthias Hues
    Matthias Hues
    • Justus
    Art Malik
    Art Malik
    • Pertinax
    Anthony Valentine
    Anthony Valentine
    • Vespasian
    Amanda Pays
    Amanda Pays
    • Helena
    Patricia Kerrigan
    • Druida
    Richard D. Sharp
    • Petro
    Sophie Okonedo
    Sophie Okonedo
    • Niobe
    Jamie Glover
    Jamie Glover
    • Domitian
    Peter Jonfield
    • Simplex
    Alan Shearman
    Alan Shearman
    • Pollux
    William Hootkins
    William Hootkins
    • Senator Garrus
    Ian McNeice
    Ian McNeice
    • Casca
    Shirley Stelfox
    Shirley Stelfox
    • Cornelia
    Nabil Shaban
    Nabil Shaban
    • Juba
    Albie Woodington
    • Glyco
    Elisabetta Coraini
    • Saleena
    Donald Hodson
    • Verus
    • (as Donal Hodson)
    • Director
      • Kevin Connor
    • Writer
      • Lee David Zlotoff
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    9politicon2003

    The Roman Emore New South Wales

    Watching Age of Treason on the now defunct Saudi Aramco TV channel 3 while working in Bahrain almost ten years ago I fell in love with it and the characters. There are some top English–speaking movie and TV actors in the cast that those who are familiar with British cinema may well recognise. I'm glad I had the foresight to tape record it as it seems impossible to get hold of a commercial VHS or DVD version.

    My enjoyment of this little known movie (I have never seen it screened on TV since) prompted me to buy several of the Lindsay Davis novels in the Falco series a year ago while in Montreal to read on holiday in Cuba and at a Heathrow airport bookstall on the way back to Greece. I have not actually read the novel on which The Age of Treason TV movie is based (could it be Body in The Bath House?). The movie is very much in Lindsay Davis' style. I expected a comedy not an historically accurate account of Roman history in Vespasian's time.And that's exactly what I got, not as zany, totally out to lunch and silly as Carry on Cleo or A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum) so the fact that the huge marble head of an emperor carted about by slaves at various times in the movie is that of Constantine the Great born several centuries after the Vespasian era doesn't bother me. I also enjoyed the recent - and rather more though not entirely accurate-HBO-BBC Rome series and the vintage 1975 I Claudius ( Robert Graves books and the 1976 BBC 12 episode low-budget but excellent production). I am not ignorant of Roman History as I studied Latin and Roman history for several years at school.

    This is pure entertainment and therefore one should on look for historic accuracy. Bryan Brown is a hilarious comedian and I never mind his Australian accent in Age of Treason, it was just right for the racy kind of person living on his wits that Brown hwas portraying, maybe a Bronx accent would have done as well. Most of the other actors sported posh British public school ones (a minor but not fatal failing of the I Claudius series), except Niobe the bath-house slave who was pure Brixton cockney played to a tee by that charming but nowadays gracefully aging actress Sophie Okenedo. What would one have instead? Modern Sicilian Marlon Brando style? It would be absurd. I any case nobody really knows what kind of accents Romans had in early imperial days and how they would sound in Latin (use of which would have required cumbersome and pointless sub-titles). I haven't laughed at a comedy movie so much since viewing Danny Kayes' The Court Jester at a London theatre in 1955. This is a gem and I review it at least once a year when I'm feeling blue.
    Fred8615

    An Aussie in ancient Rome????

    Bryan Brown's Australian accent almost completely ruined this film for me. I could easily see this movie as being worthy of a viewing on Mystery Science Theater 3000 just for that alone. At the very least Brown could've taken speech lessons to hide his accent. At best, someone else should've been cast in the role. By using Brown, accent and all, only seems to suggest the makers of this movie really didn't care.
    ms94801

    Disappointing mishmash

    I'm a huge fan of Lindsey Davis' mystery series set in First Century Rome, and was really disappointed by this filmic conflation of several of her early Marcus Didius Falco novels. The primary flaw, which spoils anything good in the movie (and there IS some good stuff here) is the woeful miscasting of Bryan Brown as Falco. I've loved Brown in several other movies, but he isn't the guy for this role. Most especially distressing is his lower-class Aussie accent, which is completely wrong for Falco -- he could never have won the heart of a Senator's daughter talking like this!

    It's really a shame, because the Falco series deserves a treatment like what the BBC provided for "I, Claudius." It's that good.
    7cashimor

    Enjoyable, relaxing, fun

    I liked this movie, things occur rapidly, but never without cause. Even most of the "good" characters are complex, with different motives. Maybe this is a movie where the bad characters might need more work. The only unfortunate aspect of this movie are the references to our present culture. More things that fit into this "Age" would be appropriate.
    squatteam

    Cute, clever, well done.

    I'm not a purist. I don't care if they film the Bible and it comes out as "Top Gun", as long as it is a good movie. This is a good movie and doesn't deserve the bum rap it gets. If it were made in the US we'd have had James Garner in the title role instead of Brian Brown, but who cares. This is a clever story that is well filmed and acted and keeps promising more. It delivers via solid performances and great twists in the plot. I'd kill to have this on DVD or VHS. Watch it on TV and see what you think. I think you'll bemoan the fact this wasn't made into a series or a TV series, at least. This should have been one of those cult films only the acting is probably too good.

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      The film is based on the book 'The Silver Pigs', the first of Lindsey Davis's series of novels about Ancient Roman 'Informer' (private detective) Marcus Didius Falco. However, it bears little relation to the book, jettisoning most of the plot and characters.
    • Goofs
      The movie starts in the Colosseum in Rome, with the "new Emperor" Vespasian watching the games. In reality it was Vespasian who built the Colosseum, and it wasn't completed until over a decade into his reign.

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    • Release date
      • June 20, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Förrädarens fälla
    • Filming locations
      • Monastir, Tunisia
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures Television
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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