Age of Consent (film)
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''Age of Consent'' is a 1969 romantic
comedy-drama film Comedy drama, also known by the portmanteau ''dramedy'', is a genre of dramatic works that combines elements of comedy and drama. The modern, scripted-television examples tend to have more humorous bits than simple comic relief seen in a typical ...
directed by
Michael Powell Michael Latham Powell (30 September 1905 – 19 February 1990) was an English filmmaker, celebrated for his partnership with Emeric Pressburger. Through their production company The Archers, they together wrote, produced and directed a seri ...
. The film stars James Mason (co-producer with Powell), Helen Mirren in her first major film role, and
Jack MacGowran John Joseph MacGowran (13 October 1918 – 30 January 1973) was an Irish actor, probably best known for his work with Samuel Beckett. Stage career MacGowran was born on 13 October 1918 in Dublin, and educated at Synge Street CBS. He establi ...
, and features actress
Neva Carr Glyn Neva Carr Glyn or Neva Carr Glynn (born Neva Josephine Mary Carr Glyn, 10 May 1908 – 10 August 1975) was an Australian stage, film and radio actress born in Melbourne to Arthur Benjamin Carr Glyn (died 16 January 1923), a humorous baritone and ...
. The screenplay by
Peter Yeldham Peter Alan Yeldham (25 April 1927 – 20 September 2022) was an Australian screenwriter for motion pictures and television, playwright and novelist. Biography Peter Yeldham was born in Gladstone, near Smithtown, New South Wales, in 1927. L ...
was adapted from the 1938 semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Norman Lindsay, who died the year this film was released.


Plot

Bradley Morahan ( James Mason) is an Australian artist who feels he has become jaded by success and life in
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. He decides that he needs to regain the edge he had as a young artist and returns to Australia. He sets up in a shack on the shore of a small, sparsely inhabited island on the
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. There he meets young Cora Ryan ( Helen Mirren), who has grown up wild, with her only relative, her difficult, gin-guzzling grandmother 'Ma' (
Neva Carr Glyn Neva Carr Glyn or Neva Carr Glynn (born Neva Josephine Mary Carr Glyn, 10 May 1908 – 10 August 1975) was an Australian stage, film and radio actress born in Melbourne to Arthur Benjamin Carr Glyn (died 16 January 1923), a humorous baritone and ...
). To earn money, Cora sells Bradley fish that she has caught in the sea. She later sells him a chicken which she has stolen from his spinster neighbour Isabel Marley (Andonia Katsaros). When Bradley is suspected of being the thief, he pays Isabel and gets Cora to promise not to steal any more. To help her save enough money to fulfil her dream of becoming a hairdresser in
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, he pays her to be his model. She reinvigorates him, becoming his artistic muse. Bradley's work is disrupted when his sponging longtime "friend" Nat Kelly (
Jack MacGowran John Joseph MacGowran (13 October 1918 – 30 January 1973) was an Irish actor, probably best known for his work with Samuel Beckett. Stage career MacGowran was born on 13 October 1918 in Dublin, and educated at Synge Street CBS. He establi ...
) shows up. Nat is hiding from the police over
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he owes. When Bradley refuses to give him a loan, Nat invites himself to stay with Bradley. After several days Bradley's patience becomes exhausted, but Nat then focuses his attention on romancing Isabel, hoping to get some money from her. Instead, she unexpectedly ravishes him. The next day, he hastily departs the island, but not before stealing Bradley's money and some of his drawings. Ma subsequently catches Cora posing nude for Bradley and accuses him of carrying on with her underage granddaughter. Bradley protests that he has done nothing improper. Finally, he gives her the little money he has left to get her to go away. When Cora discovers that Ma has found her hidden cache of money, she chases after her. In the ensuing struggle, Ma falls down a hill, breaks her neck, and dies. The local policeman sees no reason to investigate further, since the old woman was known to be frequently drunk. Later that night Cora goes to Bradley's shack, but is disappointed when he seems to view her only as his model. When she runs out, Bradley follows her into the water, and he finally comes to view her as a desirable young woman.


Cast


Production

Norman Lindsay's novel had been published in 1938 and was banned in Australia. A film version was announced in 1961 by producer Oscar Nichols, who said he wanted Dan O'Herlihy and
Glynis Johns Glynis Margaret Payne Johns (born 5 October 1923) is a South African-born British former actress, dancer, musician and singer. Recognised as a film and Broadway icon, Johns has a career spanning eight decades, in which she appeared in more than ...
to star. In 1962 Michael Pate had the rights and he eventually brought in Michael Powell. They hired
Peter Yeldham Peter Alan Yeldham (25 April 1927 – 20 September 2022) was an Australian screenwriter for motion pictures and television, playwright and novelist. Biography Peter Yeldham was born in Gladstone, near Smithtown, New South Wales, in 1927. L ...
to write the adaptation. Several changes were made from Lindsay's novel, including shifting the location from New South Wales to the Barrier Reef and making the artist a success instead of a failure. The bulk of the budget was provided by Columbia Pictures in London. Before filming began on ''Age of Consent'', director
Michael Powell Michael Latham Powell (30 September 1905 – 19 February 1990) was an English filmmaker, celebrated for his partnership with Emeric Pressburger. Through their production company The Archers, they together wrote, produced and directed a seri ...
said about it:
My next film is the story of a painter who believes that he will no longer paint and of a girl who persuades him to begin again...He will probably end up painting her; but to see a painter sit down and paint a girl, this could be exciting, but I had the hardest time explaining to my scriptwriter that this didn't excite me at all. What interested me was the problem of Creation and the fact that this creation in the case of the painter was very physical. He will have to struggle, to fight, even more strongly than he will move away from reality. It will be a slightly bitter comedy that I will produce with James Mason who will play the leading role.Stafford, Jef
"Age of Consent" (TCM article)
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Powell and Mason had wanted to work together on '' I Know Where I'm Going!'', but they had not been able to come to an agreement on billing and Mason was unwilling to go on location to Scotland. After ''Age of Consent'' Powell tried to recruit Mason for his version of Shakespeare's '' The Tempest'', a project which never came to fruition. According to Pate, it was originally intended to find an unknown 17-year-old Australian actress and cast her opposite Mason, Kathy Troutt who was a famous Australian diver and model that trained Dolphins for the movie Day of The Dolphin and did other behind the scenes diving and ocean work on movies and who also was the woman who was the body double for the underwater nude scenes for Brooke Shields in the movie Blue Lagoon was the original 17 year old girl that was proposed to play the part, but in the end 22-year-old Helen Mirren was chosen. Artwork by John Coburn was used in the “New York gallery” scene, while paintings and sketches by
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were used in the Dunk Island scenes. James Mason met his future wife Clarissa Kaye on this film; she played the part of Meg, Bradley's ex-girlfriend in Australia. Their scene together was filmed in bed, and Kaye, who was recovering from pneumonia, had a temperature of . After the filming, Mason began corresponding with Kaye, and the two were married in 1971, and remained so until Mason's death in 1984. She was sometimes referred to as Clarissa Kaye-Mason. Filming began in March 1968 in
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racecourse and elsewhere in
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, with location filming on
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and Purtaboi Island on the
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off the coast of
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, and interiors shot at Ajax Film Centre in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney.TC
Notes
/ref> Underwater moving picture photography was undertaken by Ron and Valerie Taylor as their first work for a feature film.


Censorship

Although ''Age of Consent'' was released without cuts in Australia,Sense of Cinema, 9 July 2009: Michael Powell Down Under: ''Norman Lindsay's Age of Consent''
Retrieved 13 December 2012
and passed the
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without any demands for cuts, the distributor,
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, decided to cut the opening bedroom scene between James Mason and Clarissa Kaye, and also some of Mirren's nude scenes, thus shortening the film from 106 to 98 minutes before it was released to the UK and US audiences. The Columbia executives also disliked Peter Sculthorpe's original score, so it was replaced with one by
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. The original Sculthorpe score was reinstated when the film was restored in 2005.


Reception


Box office

''Age of Consent'' was a huge success in Australia, where it received generally favourable reviews, and drew sizeable audiences; it ran continuously for seven months at Sydney's Rapallo. The film took
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981,000 at the box office in Australia, which was equivalent to AUD 9,711,900 in 2009. It was the 13th most popular film in Australia in 1969.


Critical

Outside Australia critics were not very positive.
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in ''
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'' wrote "I tremendously admire James Mason and believed, until I saw ''Age of Consent'', that he could do no wrong...It is best forgiven and forgotten". The reviewer in ''Variety'' wrote that the "film has plenty of corn, is sometimes too slow, repetitious and badly edited...Yet thas immense charm, and the photography and superb scenery make it a good travelog ad for the Great Barrier Reef". Michael Powell thought the film had turned out to be too comic: "A sensual comedy. Not a big success, but interesting anyway."


Restored version

At the 2005
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, a fully restored version of the film was shown, with both the original score and the cut scenes reinstated.The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 June 2005: ''Beyond the age of consent''
Retrieved 13 December 2012
The restoration had been instigated by
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, a huge fan of Michael Powell, and was done by
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, as part of their work to restore all of Powell's films, under the supervision of film editor
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, who was Powell's wife from 19 May 1984 until his death in 1990.San Francisco Chronicle, January 11, 2009: ''Michael Powell's 'Age of Consent' on DVD''
Retrieved 13 December 2012
The restored version was released in the US on DVD in January 2009 as part of a double set of Powell films, paired with '' A Matter of Life and Death''. The restored version is available on DVD in the UK, released by Sony Pictures, rated "12" by the BBFC and has the original score. It was also shown on TV. It premiered on Film Four in the UK in December 2012.Film4: ''Age of Consent'', 12 December 2012
Retrieved 13 December 2012
Umbrella Entertainment released a DVD of the restored version in Australia in July 2012 with special features including Martin Scorsese on ''Age of Consent'', audio commentary with historian Kent Jones, the making of ''Age of Consent'', Helen Mirren: A Conversation with Cora, and Down Under with Ron and Valerie Taylor.


See also

* Cinema of Australia


References


External links


''Age of Consent''
in the Australian National Film and Sound Archive * * * * *
''Age of Consent''
at Oz Movies
Reviews and articles about ''Age of Consent''
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The Powell & Pressburger Pages
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