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  2. A Clockwork Orange (film) - Wikipedia

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    A Clockwork Orange is a 1971 dystopian crime film adapted, produced, and directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on Anthony Burgess's 1962 novel. It employs disturbing and violent themes to comment on psychiatry , juvenile delinquency , youth gangs, and other social, political, and economic subjects in a dystopian near-future Britain.

  3. List of cultural references to A Clockwork Orange - Wikipedia

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    There have been many references to the film on South Park (when asked to name something he considered a mind-altering work of art, series co-creator Trey Parker said, "It's super cliché, but A Clockwork Orange really did fuck me up".) [52] In the show's controversial 201st episode, "201" (2010), Mitch Connor (Cartman's hand-puppet) pretends to ...

  4. Stanley Kubrick filmography - Wikipedia

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    A Clockwork Orange: Yes Yes Yes Based on the 1962 novel by Anthony Burgess [21] [51] 1975 Barry Lyndon: Yes Yes Yes Based on The Luck of Barry Lyndon by William Makepeace Thackeray [52] [53] 1980 The Shining: Yes Yes Yes Based on the 1977 novel by Stephen King; Co-adapted with Diane Johnson [54] 1987 Full Metal Jacket: Yes Yes Yes

  5. Why Malcolm McDowell never wants to watch 'Clockwork Orange ...

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    As Stanley Kubrick's controversial classic turns 50, the film's star feels no "responsibilities" for its graphic legacy.

  6. A Clockwork Orange (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A Clockwork Orange is a dystopian satirical black comedy novel by English writer Anthony Burgess, published in March 17, 1962. It is set in a near-future society that has a youth subculture of extreme violence.

  7. Phineas and Ferb Get Busted! - Wikipedia

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    The scene where Phineas and Ferb are strapped to seats and have their eyes forced open to watch films that attempt to destroy their imagination is a parody of the film A Clockwork Orange; in the latter, a young man is held down in the same fashion, forced to watch acts of violence to rid himself of his own violent tendencies. [8]

  8. Vinyl (1965 film) - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl is a 1965 American black-and-white film directed by Andy Warhol at The Factory.It is an early adaptation of Anthony Burgess' 1962 novel A Clockwork Orange, starring Gerard Malanga, Edie Sedgwick, Ondine, and Tosh Carillo, and featuring such songs as "Nowhere to Run" by Martha and the Vandellas, "Tired of Waiting for You" by The Kinks, "The Last Time" by The Rolling Stones and "Shout" by ...

  9. Alex (A Clockwork Orange) - Wikipedia

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    Alex is a fictional character in Anthony Burgess' novel A Clockwork Orange and Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of the same name, in which he is played by Malcolm McDowell. In the book, Alex's surname is not stated. In the film, however, Kubrick chose it to be DeLarge, a reference to Alex calling himself The Large in the novel.

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