Rent Permissive (1970)

2.9 of 5 from 57 ratings
1h 26min
Rent Permissive (aka Suzy Superscrew / The Now Child) Online DVD & Blu-ray Rental
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Synopsis:
When Suzy (Maggie Stride) arrives in London to visit an old school friend, she is unwittingly plunged into the ruthless world of the 'groupie'. Fuelled by sex, drugs and jealousy, she develops a cold, cynical instinct for survival. Her life will never be the same again. With its effective blend of gritty location work, brooding flash-forward devices, and a soundtrack by cult prog rock legends 'Comus', 'Forever More' and 'Titus Groan', 'Permissive' is a grimly authentic countercultural experience.
Actors:
Maggie Stride, , , , Stuart Francis, Mick Travis, , , Robert Daubigny, Stuart Cowell, , Nicole Yearne, Suzy Randall, , Linda Dean, Greta Nelson, Maria Vasilou, , ,
Directors:
Producers:
Jack Shulton
Writers:
Jeremy Craig Dryden
Aka:
Suzy Superscrew / The Now Child
Studio:
BFI Video
Genres:
Drama, Lesbian & Gay
Collections:
The Golden Age of British Pop Musicals, A Brief History of Film..., What We Were Watching in 1971
BBFC:
Release Date:
25/01/2010
Run Time:
86 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono
Subtitles:
English, English Hard of Hearing
DVD Regions:
Region 0 (All)
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • Original Permissive Trailer
  • Bread (Stanley Long, 1971, 66 mins): rare film about a group of friends who decide to stage a music festival
  • Bread - mute outtakes (16 mins)
  • 'Ave You Got a Male Assistant Please Miss? (Graham Jones, Jon Astley, 1973, 4 mins): educational short in which a 'permissive' couple are given some useful advice
BBFC:
Release Date:
25/01/2010
Run Time:
90 minutes
Languages:
English LPCM Mono
Subtitles:
English Hard of Hearing
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
Colour
BLU-RAY Regions:
B
Bonus:
  • Original Permissive Trailer
  • Bread (Stanley Long, 1971, 68 mins): rare film in which a group of friends decide to stage a music festival
  • Bread: Mute Outtakes (17 mins)
  • 'Ave You Got a Male Assistant Please Miss? (Graham Jones, Jon Astley, 1973, 4 mins): an entertaining sex education film

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Reviews (1) of Permissive

Surprisingly dark and murky ... - Permissive review by NP

Spoiler Alert
20/05/2022

Ah, the Seventies. Made at the dawn of the decade where peace and love made way for glam rock, ‘Permissive’ is a (presumably) deliberately turgid affair. Featuring the character of Suzy (Maggie Stride), the story charts her rapid transition from a shy, duffel-coat-sporting girl to a sexually wiling rock chick every bit as hardened and dowdy as those around her.

Filmed in that very bleak Seventies graininess, often in rainy wintery locations, Lindsay Shonteff’s occasionally inspired direction features real-life prog-rock band Forever More in a very unglamorous lifestyle that nonetheless inspires hordes of groupies to travel with them. The manager is a supercilious brutish bully; the rest of the band is clearly played by non-actors whose dialogue is frequently blotted out by the soundtrack. It all seems a decision to portray just about everyone as bored and horny and the lifestyle as passionless but relentless. Only Pogo (Robert Daubigney) seems to provide Suzy with any attention, and his fate determines a darker path for her story and that of her friend Fiona (Gay Singleton).

Forever More is more club band than stadium rockers and the groupies are often a bitchy, possessive lot, the lazily passed around joints doing little to mellow their cattiness. Travelling on the open road certainly has its appeal, but none of them seems to be enjoying it very much. Peace and love seem in short supply here, but ‘Permissive’ is nevertheless a very interesting snapshot into a lifestyle belying the perceived accompanying glamour. My score is 7 out of 10.

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