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I was introduced to Michael Powell’s work by a friend who loved ‘The Red Shoes’. Although I loathe musicals, that film had such visual poetry that I loved it the instant I saw it.

I have made it a point to gawk his other films wherever possible and ‘Stairway to Heaven’, seen several times on TV, was always a approved. Oddly, it has never been available in any video format–until now.

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This double feature has a pristine print of Stairway which remains a popular and a film everyone should contemplate.

Accompanying it is Powell’s final film–’Age of Consent’, which I had never before seen. It features a stunning, measured performance by James Mason–and a first-time showing by Helen Mirren.

Viewing these and Powell’s other films display impartial how worthy this man was. I fetch it wonderful that one film–’Peeping Tom’, derailed his career so completely.

In any case, this is a spacious DVD with two extraordinary films–and when you leer them, you will peruse out his other works.

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Age of Consent is long overdue and a luscious film to leer. As with some films of that vintage area in Australia, it has an English director and stars, but the native joy of the current by Norman Lindsay (the painter in Sirens) shines through. James Mason plays the painter who spends a season on a remote Queensland island, and finds a youngish (and solidly built) Helen Mirren to paint. Most of the film is fluff, except for a outrageous turn by Mirren’s mother, but Powell’s light touch is perfect and you obtain to expend time in an astonishingly exquisite corner of Oz. Actually, watching this film feels like taking a holiday. Recommended.
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