Age of Consent R

Let yourself go... they do!
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DVD Details

  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 47 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: June 2, 2015
  • Originally Released: 1969
  • Label: Mill Creek Entertainment

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 468
Though it lacks the vivid touch from his earlier days, it has a surprisingly comfortable, relaxed feel, still vigorous but also at peace. Full Review
Combustible Celluloid
Jan 9, 2009
Powell's deft exploration of the emotional effects of their encounter prove much more successful than the film's odd comic subplots. Full Review
Film4
Oct 18, 2008
Rating: B- -- A bitter comedy that has something meaningful to say about the creative nature of the artist. Full Review
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
May 12, 2008
The picture has immense charm and the actual photography (particularly underwater scenes) and superb scenery make it a good travelog ad for the Great Barrier Reef area where most of it was filmed. Full Review
Variety
Sep 17, 2015
A lovely, erotic, and idyllic comedy. Full Review
Chicago Reader
Oct 18, 2008
There are some nervous insertions of redundant comic relief, but not enough to shatter the prevailing mood: brilliant sunlight illuminating all the unmomentous ins and outs of a human passion. Full Review
Time Out
Oct 18, 2008
Age of Consent is never as provocative or engrossing as it should be, but there is enough of interest (especially Mirren) to make it worth a look. Full Review
DVD Review
Feb 9, 2009

Product Description:

James Mason is Bradley Morahan, an Australian artist far away from home and trying to prod his muse in the bowels of New York City. Disgusted with life in the big city, Bradley decides to return to his roots and heads back home to Australia. Once there, he decides to become a Gauguin primitive and sets up shop on a deserted island on the Great Barrier Reef. To his disappointment, however, he discovers the island is populated by a drunken old harridan (Neva Carr-Glyn) and her attractive granddaughter Cora (Helen Mirren). One look at Cora, and Bradley excitedly begins to mix his pigments, offering Cora a job as his model. Soon enough, Cora goes native and poses for Bradley in the raw. Love is, of course, in the air. But just as things seem to being going fine in every way, Bradley's old friend Nat (Jack MacGowran) appears on the island out of the blue and proceeds to rob Bradley blind. Barely recovered from the theft, Bradley must also deal with an irate grandma, who discovers that Cora has been posing nude for Bradley and has been keeping her earnings hidden from granny. Bradley's island paradise is shattered and he finds he has to deal with an old woman threatening to turn him in to the authorities for having a minor pose naked before him and his easel. The character of Morahan was based on real-life Bohemian artist Norman Lindsay, who later became the subject of John Duigan's SIRENS (1994).

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  • Sales Rank: 117,609
  • UPC: 683904541574
  • Shipping Weight: 0.25/lbs (approx)
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