A Clockwork Orange poster

Cast

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Patrick Magee

Mr. Alexander

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Carl Duering

Dr. Brodsky

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Michael Bates

Chief Guard

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Adrienne Corri

Mrs. Alexander

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John Clive

Stage Actor

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Michael Gover

Prison Governor

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Godfrey Quigley

Prison Chaplain

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Madge Ryan

Dr. Branom

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Pauline Taylor

Psychiatrist

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Margaret Tyzack

Conspirator

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Steven Berkoff

Det. Const. Tom

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Lindsay Campbell

Police Inspector

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Barrie Cookson

Dr. Alcott

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Jan Adair

Handmaiden in Bible Fantasy

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Gaye Brown

Sophisto

Peter Burton profile

Peter Burton

Junior Minister

John J. Carney profile

John J. Carney

Detective Sergeant

Alec Wallis profile

Alec Wallis

Conspirator D.B. Da Silva

Details

Status

Released

Original language

en

Countries

GB, US

Budget

$2,200,000

Revenue

$27,033,812

Reviews

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A review by talisencrw 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 ...

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A review by JPV852 7

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

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A review by 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 of art, with outstandingly high quality visual b...

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A review by CinemaSerf 7

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 plot centres around him and his three sadi...

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A review by 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.

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