
A Clockwork Orange
1971
Release Date
December 18th, 1971
Runtime
- 137 minutes
Synopsis
- The head of a gang of toughs, in an insensitive futuristic society, is conditioned to become physically ill at sex and violence during a prison sentence. When he is released, he's brutally beaten by all of his old adversaries.
CAST
- Malcolm McDowell - Alex, Patrick Magee - Mr. Alexander, Carl Duering - Dr. Brodsky, Michael Bates - Chief Guard, Warren Clarke - Dim, James Marcus - Georgie, Michael Tarn - Pete, Miriam Karlin - Catlady, Adrienne Corri - Mrs. Alexander, Sheila Raynor - Mum, Philip Stone - Dad, Aubrey Morris - Deltoid, Clive Francis - Lodger, John Clive - Stage Actor, Paul Farrell - Tramp, Michael Gover - Prison Governor, Godfrey Quigley - Prison Chaplain, Madge Ryan - Dr. Branom, Anthony Sharp - Minister, Pauline Taylor - Psychiatrist, Margaret Tyzack - Conspirator, Steven Berkoff - Det. Const. Tom, Lindsay Campbell - Police Inspector, David Prowse - Julian, Barrie Cookson - Dr. Alcott, Jan Adair - Handmaiden in Bible Fantasy, Gaye Brown - Sophisto, Peter Burton - Junior Minister, John J. Carney - Detective Sergeant, Alec Wallis - Conspirator D.B. Da Silva, John Savident - Conspirator, Vivienne Chandler - Handmaiden in Bible Fantasy, Richard Connaught - Billyboy, Prudence Drage - Handmaiden in Bible Fantasy, Carol Drinkwater - Nurse Feeley, Lee Fox - Desk Sergeant, Cheryl Grunwald - Victim of Billyboy's Gang, Gillian Hills - Sonietta, Craig Hunter - Doctor, Shirley Jaffe - Nurse, Virginia Wetherell - Stage Actress, Neil Wilson - Prison Check-in Officer, Katya Wyeth - Girl in Ascot Fantasy, Jack Arrow - Mustachioed Ludovico Technician (uncredited), Shane Shelton - Burbling Boy (uncredited), Norman Gay - BBC Producer (uncredited), Katharina Kubrick - Girl Passing Alex in the Record Store (uncredited), Glenys O'Brien - Brunette Girl (uncredited)



