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A Clockwork Orange
A Clockwork Orange

A Clockwork Orange (1971)

82% User Rating
2h 17min
Science Fiction
Crime

"Being the adventures of a young man whose principal interests are rape, ultra-violence and Beethoven."

In a near-future Britain, young Alexander DeLarge and his pals get their kicks beating and raping anyone they please. When not destroying the lives of others, Alex swoons to the music of Beethoven. The state, eager to crack down on juvenile crime, gives an incarcerated Alex the option to undergo an invasive procedure that'll rob him of all personal agency. In a time when conscience is a commodity, can Alex change his tune?

Stanley KubrickDirector

Cast

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Malcolm McDowell

Malcolm McDowell

Alex

Patrick Magee

Patrick Magee

Mr. Alexander

Carl Duering

Carl Duering

Dr. Brodsky

Michael Bates

Michael Bates

Chief Guard

Warren Clarke

Warren Clarke

Dim

James Marcus

James Marcus

Georgie

Michael Tarn

Michael Tarn

Pete

Miriam Karlin

Miriam Karlin

Catlady

Adrienne Corri

Adrienne Corri

Mrs. Alexander

Sheila Raynor

Sheila Raynor

Mum

Philip Stone

Philip Stone

Dad

Aubrey Morris

Aubrey Morris

Deltoid

Clive Francis

Clive Francis

Lodger

John Clive

John Clive

Stage Actor

Paul Farrell

Paul Farrell

Tramp

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Michael Gover

Prison Governor

Godfrey Quigley

Godfrey Quigley

Prison Chaplain

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Madge Ryan

Dr. Branom

Anthony Sharp

Anthony Sharp

Minister

Pauline Taylor

Pauline Taylor

Psychiatrist

Margaret Tyzack

Margaret Tyzack

Conspirator

Steven Berkoff

Steven Berkoff

Det. Const. Tom

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Lindsay Campbell

Police Inspector

David Prowse

David Prowse

Julian

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Barrie Cookson

Dr. Alcott

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Jan Adair

Handmaiden in Bible Fantasy

Gaye Brown

Gaye Brown

Sophisto

Peter Burton

Peter Burton

Junior Minister

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John J. Carney

Detective Sergeant

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Alec Wallis

Conspirator D.B. Da Silva

John Savident

John Savident

Conspirator

Vivienne Chandler

Vivienne Chandler

Handmaiden in Bible Fantasy

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Richard Connaught

Billyboy

Prudence Drage

Prudence Drage

Handmaiden in Bible Fantasy

Carol Drinkwater

Carol Drinkwater

Nurse Feeley

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Lee Fox

Desk Sergeant

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Cheryl Grunwald

Victim of Billyboy's Gang

Gillian Hills

Gillian Hills

Sonietta

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Craig Hunter

Doctor

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Shirley Jaffe

Nurse

Virginia Wetherell

Virginia Wetherell

Stage Actress

Neil Wilson

Neil Wilson

Prison Check-in Officer

Katya Wyeth

Katya Wyeth

Girl in Ascot Fantasy

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Jack Arrow

Mustachioed Ludovico Technician (uncredited)

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Shane Shelton

Burbling Boy (uncredited)

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Norman Gay

BBC Producer (uncredited)

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Katharina Kubrick

Girl Passing Alex in the Record Store (uncredited)

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April 17, 2016

As time goes by, I'll always appreciate my Grade 10 English class (1984-85), taught by Mr. Terry. Looking back, it's probably the year that I was introduced to the most great literary works of all my life (especially 'Anthem' by Ayn Rand and 'Nausea' by Jean-Paul Sartre). Included that year in the course's curriculum was Anthony Burgess' dystopian masterwork, 'A Clockwork Orange' (as well as George Orwell's 'Animal Farm'--like Frank Sinatra would have said, 'It was a very good year'). I was mesmerized with it from the instant I noticed the unique approach to language, the 'ultraviolence' and of course, the eternal question of free will, its relationship to good-and-evil, and the can of worms of the myriad of ethical dilemmas that comes to the fore of individual freedom and rights versus that of society at large. The genius of Burgess was being able to put so well and forcibly, yet in such an entertaining way, so many issues that, had most anyone else set forth on the endeavor, would have come up with the type of off-putting, heavy-handed sermon that would never have reached such a literary pinnacle, and been required reading even now, generations later. It hasn't aged or dated a day. Most cinematic observers felt the book unfilmable. Director Kubrick's adaptations work so well, particularly this, '2001: A Space Odyssey' and 'The Shining' (even though Stephen King would fervently disagree about the latter) because he, as he did with 'Dr. Strangelove', can so easily both find unforgettable visual metaphors for his ideas and so handily combine humour (an under-recognized trait of his, much more readily associated with say, Sir Alfred Hitchcock) with these heavy and daunting philosophical and intellectual volleys. In the wrong hands (particularly a Stanley Kramer, or his ilk), this could have failed miserably, like typical cinematic treatments of Ayn Rand novels. But this worked triumphantly, and heartily exemplifies one of the greatest directors ever at the apex of his craftsmanship. No self-respecting cinephile can avoid this movie, and I heartily recommend you to read the novel as well, though Kubrick nails it so effectively, reading the novel isn't necessary in the slightest for the film to be enjoyed. One of the many 'gamechanger' films of Kubrick's storied and remarkable career.

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Malcolm McDowell on A CLOCKWORK ORANGE

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Steven Spielberg Calls A CLOCKWORK ORANGE The First "Punk Rock" Movie

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