A clockwork orange.
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A clockwork orange.
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The work A clockwork orange. represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Haverhill Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.
- Label
- A clockwork orange.
- Statement of responsibility
- Warner Bros., a Kinney company presents ; a Stanley Kubrick production ; produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick ; screenplay by Stanley Kubrick
- Title variation
- Stanley Kubrick's A clockwork orange
- Contributor
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- Karlin, Miriam
- Alcott, John, 1930-1986
- Kubrick, Stanley
- Warner Home Video (Firm)
- Taylor, Pauline
- Litvinoff, Si
- Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- )
- Magee, Patrick
- Carlos, Wendy
- Butler, Bill, 1921-
- Marcus, James, 1942-
- Burgess, Anthony, 1917-1993
- McDowell, Malcolm, 1943-
- Raab, Max L
- Tyzack, Margaret, 1931-2011
- Raynor, Sheila, 1908-1998
- Bates, Michael, 1920-1978
- Barry, John, 1935-1979
- Ryan, Madge, 1919-1994
- Savident, John, 1938-
- Clarke, Warren, 1947-2014
- Stone, Philip, 1924-2003
- Duering, Carl
- Farrell, Paul, 1893-1975
- Corri, Adrienne
- Francis, Clive, 1946-
- Clive, John
- Actor
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- Corri, Adrienne
- Duering, Carl
- Taylor, Pauline
- Stone, Philip, 1924-2003
- Savident, John, 1938-
- Ryan, Madge, 1919-1994
- Raynor, Sheila, 1908-1998
- Bates, Michael, 1920-1978
- McDowell, Malcolm, 1943-
- Marcus, James, 1942-
- Tyzack, Margaret, 1931-2011
- Magee, Patrick
- Francis, Clive, 1946-
- Farrell, Paul, 1893-1975
- Karlin, Miriam
- Clarke, Warren, 1947-2014
- Clive, John
- Subject
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- Criminal behavior -- Drama
- Criminals -- Rehabilitation
- Criminals -- Rehabilitation -- Drama
- Dark comedy films
- Delincuentes -- Rehabilitaci©đn -- Teatro
- Drama
- Dystopian films
- Dystopian plays
- Dystopian plays
- Feature films
- Feature films
- Feature films
- Fiction films
- Fiction films
- Film adaptations
- Gangs
- Gangs -- Drama
- Muchachos adolescentes -- Teatro
- Science fiction films
- Science fiction films
- Science fiction films
- Suburban gangs
- Suburban gangs -- Drama
- Teenage boys
- Teenage boys -- Drama
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Film adaptations
- Burgess, Anthony, 1917-1993
- Burgess, Anthony, 1917-1993 -- Film adaptations
- Crime
- Crime -- Drama
- Criminal behavior
- Language
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- eng
- fre
- eng
- fre
- spa
- eng
- eng
- Summary
- "Being the adventures of a young man who couldn't resist pretty girls, or a bit of the old ultra-violence, who went to jail, was re-conditioned, and came out a different young man. Or was he?" So might opine your humble narrator, Alex. Alex and his droogs Georgie, Dim, and Pete are bored. Alex loves Ludwig van, milk bars, and mayhem. One night a botched burglary ends in murder. Apprehended by the police, Alex is tried, sentenced, and sent to prison for fourteen years. Two years into his sentence, he signs up for The Ludovico Treatment, and is released as cured. However, the world is a harsh and violent place, and now Alex is unable to defend himself. O my brothers, what will happen to poor Alex now?
- Awards note
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- New York Film Critics: Best Film; Best Director, Stanley Kubrick.
- Academy Award: Best picture; Best Director, Stanley Kubrick; Best Achievement in Film Editing, Bill Butler; Best Screenplay, Stanley Kubrick.
- Golden Globe: Best Motion Picture (Drama); Best Director, Stanley Kubrick; Best Actor (Drama), Malcolm McDowell.
- Italy: Nastro O'Argento (silver ribbon)
- Venice Film Festival: Premio Pasinetti Award.
- Germany: Golden Spotlight (Frankfurt Abendpost)
- Belgium: Special award by Union de la Critique Cinamathographique.
- Cataloging source
- TEFMT
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- Credits note
- Executive producers, Max L. Raab, Si Litvinoff ; associate producer, Bernard Williams ; electronic music composed and realized by Walter [i.e. Wendy] Carlos ; lighting camera [i.e. cinematographer], John Alcott ; production designer, John Barry ; editor, Bill Butler ; art directors, Russell Hagg, Peter Sheilds ; costume designer, Milena Canonero
- Date time place
- Originally produced as a British motion picture in 1971
- Dewey number
- 791.43/72
- Intended audience
- MPAA Rating: Rated R
- Language note
- In English or dubbed French with optional subtitles in English (for the hearing impaired), French or Spanish
- LC call number
- PN1997
- LC item number
- .C56359675 2007
- NLM call number
- Clo
- PerformerNote
- Malcolm McDowell (Alex), Patrick Magee (Mr. Alexander), Michael Bates (Chief guard), Warren Clarke (Dim), John Clive (Stage actor), Adrienne Corri (Mrs. Alexander), Carl Duering (Dr. Brodsky), Paul Farrell (Tramp), Clive Francis (Lodger), Michael Gover (Prison governor), Miriam Karlin (Catlady), James Marcus (Georgie), Aubrey Morris (Deltoid), Godfrey Quigley (Prison chaplain), Sheila Raynor (Mum), Madge Ryan (Dr. Branom), John Savident (Conspirator), Anthony Sharp (Minister), Philip Stone (Dad), Pauline Taylor (Psychiatrist), Margaret Tyzack (Conspirator)
- Runtime
- 137
- Series statement
- Stanley Kubrick Collection
- Technique
- live action
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