A Clockwork Orange | |
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Credits | |
Title: | A Clockwork Orange |
Director: | Stanley Kubrick |
Writers: | Stanley Kubrick; Anthony Burgess |
Producers: | Si Litvinoff; Max L. Raab; Stanley Kubrick; Bernard Williams |
Composer: | Ludwig van Beethoven |
Cinematography: | John Alcott |
Editors: | Bill Butler |
Production | |
Distributed by: | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Released: | December 19th, 1971 |
Rating: | X |
Running time: | 136 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $2,200,000 [1] |
Gross: | $26,589,355 (Domestic) [2] |
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Plot[]
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Malcolm McDowell | Alexander DeLarge |
Warren Clarke | Dim |
Patrick Magee | Mister Frank Alexander |
John Clive | Stage actor |
Michael Bates | Chief guard Barnes |
Adrienne Corri | Mrs. Alexander |
Carl Duering | Doctor Brodsky |
Paul Farrell | Tramp |
Clive Francis | Joe the lodger |
Michael Gover | Prison governor |
Miriam Karlin | Catlady |
James Marcus | Georgie |
Aubrey Morris | P.R. Deltoid |
Godfrey Quigley | Prison chaplain |
Sheila Raynor | Mum |
Madge Ryan | Doctor Branom |
John Savident | Conspirator |
Anthony Sharp | Frederick |
Philip Stone | Dad |
Pauline Taylor | Psychiatrist |
Margaret Tyzack | Conspirator |
Steven Berkoff | Detective Constable Tom |
Lindsey Campbell | Police inspector |
Michael Tam | Pete |
David Prowse | Julian |
Jan Adair | Handmaiden in Bible fantasy |
Gaye Brown | Sophisto |
John J. Carney | Detective sergeant |
Vivienne Chandler | Handmaiden in Bible fantasy |
Richard Connaught | Billy Boy |
Prudence Drage | Handmaiden in Bible fantasy |
Carol Drinkwater | Nurse Feeley |
Lee Fox | Desk sergeant |
Cheryl Grunwald | Rape victim in film |
Gillian Hills | Sonietta |
Craig Hunter | Doctor |
Shirley Jaffe | Victim of Billy Boy's gang |
Virginia Wetherell | Stage actress |
Neil Wilson | Prison check-in officer |
Katya Wyeth | Girl in ascot fantasy |
Roy Beck | Prison officer in Chapel |
Robert Bruce | Milkbar bouncer |
Steadman Clark | 3rd Milkbar bouncer |
Jeremy Curry | Jesus Christ |
David Dawkins | Humming technician |
Andros Epaminondas | Bearded man in record shop |
Norman Gay | BBC producer |
Doctor Gundry | Doctor Lidlock |
Katharina Kubrick | Girl in record store |
George O'Gorman | Record Bootik clerk |
Fred Real | Prison check-in officer |
Pat Roach | Milkbar bouncer |
Barbara Scott | Marty |
Arthur Tatler | Convict pianist |
Sister Watkins | Doctor Lidlock's assistant |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The tagline for this film is "Being the adventures of a young man whose principal interests are rape, ultra-violence and Beethoven".
- Originally given an X rating in the UK and the US. Home video releases re-rated the film under the MPAA's R-rating.
External Links[]
- A Clockwork Orange at AMG
- A Clockwork Orange at TCM
- A Clockwork Orange at IMDB
- A Clockwork Orange at Wikipedia
- A Clockwork Orange at Retro Junk
- A Clockwork Orange at Rotten Tomatoes
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