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A Clockwork Orange (1971)

October 28, 1971 (GB) Science Fiction, Crime • 137m

Overview

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?

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Top Billed Cast

Patrick Magee
Patrick Magee

Mr. Alexander

Carl Duering
Carl Duering

Dr. Brodsky

Adrienne Corri
Adrienne Corri

Mrs. Alexander

John Clive
John Clive

Stage Actor

Michael Gover
Michael Gover

Prison Governor

Godfrey Quigley
Godfrey Quigley

Prison Chaplain

Madge Ryan
Madge Ryan

Dr. Branom

Steven Berkoff
Steven Berkoff

Det. Const. Tom

Lindsay Campbell
Lindsay Campbell

Police Inspector

Jan Adair
Jan Adair

Handmaiden in Bible Fantasy

Peter Burton
Peter Burton

Junior Minister

John J. Carney
John J. Carney

Detective Sergeant

Alec Wallis
Alec Wallis

Conspirator D.B. Da Silva

Vivienne Chandler
Vivienne Chandler

Handmaiden in Bible Fantasy

Prudence Drage
Prudence Drage

Handmaiden in Bible Fantasy

Lee Fox
Lee Fox

Desk Sergeant

Cheryl Grunwald
Cheryl Grunwald

Victim of Billyboy's Gang

Neil Wilson
Neil Wilson

Prison Check-in Officer

Katya Wyeth
Katya Wyeth

Girl in Ascot Fantasy

Jack Arrow
Jack Arrow

Mustachioed Ludovico Technician (uncredited)

Shane Shelton
Shane Shelton

Burbling Boy (uncredited)

Norman Gay
Norman Gay

BBC Producer (uncredited)

Katharina Kubrick
Katharina Kubrick

Girl Passing Alex in the Record Store (uncredited)

Glenys O'Brien
Glenys O'Brien

Brunette Girl (uncredited)

Crew
John Alcott
John Alcott

Director of Photography

Si Litvinoff
Si Litvinoff

Executive Producer

Wendy Carlos
Wendy Carlos

Original Music Composer

John Barry
John Barry

Production Design

Max L. Raab
Max L. Raab

Executive Producer

Brian Blamey
Brian Blamey

Sound Designer

Milena Canonero
Milena Canonero

Costume Design

Barbara Daly
Barbara Daly

Makeup Artist

Bernard Williams
Bernard Williams

Associate Producer

Frank Bruton
Frank Bruton

Property Master

Russell Hagg
Russell Hagg

Art Direction

Bill Rowe
Bill Rowe

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Eddie Haben
Eddie Haben

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Bill Welch
Bill Welch

Construction Foreman

Derek Cracknell
Derek Cracknell

Assistant Director

Dusty Symonds
Dusty Symonds

Assistant Director

Terence A. Clegg
Terence A. Clegg

Location Manager

Peter Glossop
Peter Glossop

Boom Operator

Mike Molloy
Mike Molloy

Camera Operator

Ron Beck
Ron Beck

Wardrobe Supervisor

John Jordan
John Jordan

Sound Recordist

Peter Sheilds
Peter Sheilds

Art Direction

Lou Bogue
Lou Bogue

Electrician

Peter Burgess
Peter Burgess

Assistant Editor

Gary Shepherd
Gary Shepherd

Assistant Editor

Ernest Day
Ernest Day

Camera Operator

Frank Wardale
Frank Wardale

Chief Lighting Technician

Len Barnard
Len Barnard

Production Accountant

David Beesley
David Beesley

Assistant Editor

David Lenham
David Lenham

First Assistant Camera

Roy Scammell
Roy Scammell

Stunt Coordinator

Laurie Frost
Laurie Frost

Assistant Camera



Reviews

talisencrw

⭐ 10/10

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… read the rest.

JPV852

⭐ 7/10

September 27, 2021

Some great visuals and direction not to mention an incredible performance from Malcolm McDowell, I wasn't totally into this, the first half especially was taxing to get through to the point I stopped watching and only finished a couple days later. The rest was good and found myself a bit more engaged however as a whole, this one never grabbed me. **3.5/5**

Sigeki Ogino

October 2, 2022

With this film, a world heritage of cinema, Stanley Kubrick has reached a level of artistic mastery that would make Michelangelo pale in comparison. To make a film an art form, it must have the innovation of a Chaplin or Jean-Luc Godard. Furthermore, for a film to be a masterpiece, it must have music, direction, and great performances by the cast. Nevertheless, this film easily fulfills these requirements, and miraculously, it is a perfect work o… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

May 29, 2023

This is a truly challenging film that routinely glorifies violence - especially towards women, and offers us a terrifying appraisal of the effects of unfettered government and science working in cahoots with each other. Fifty years on from it's groundbreaking release, it's great to watch this on a big screen again - and though the imagery is much less potent that it was in 1971, the performance from Malcolm McDowell is scarily compelling. The plo… read the rest.

Niemand

August 6, 2023

The film is based on Anthony Burgess‘ novel about young Alex Delarge and his droogs who go around tolchocking people and partaking of the ultraviolence and the old in-out-in-out.

Yes, the language is a futuristic mix of Russian, slang and made-up words that Burgess employed so that the futuristic language employed would never sound dated. He called it Nadsat. By the end of the film, for better or worse, you will understand the language.

**N… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$2,200,000

Revenue

$27,033,812

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