
A Clockwork Orange
"A Clockwork Orange" is a 1971 dystopian crime film directed by Stanley Kubrick. The movie follows the story of a young delinquent named Alex DeLarge who becomes a subject of an experimental treatment to curb his violent tendencies. Dealing with themes of free will, violence, and redemption, the film sparked debates about the ethics of controlling human behavior.

Malcolm McDowell
Alex

David Prowse
Julian

Margaret Tyzack
Conspirator

Philip Stone
Dad

Norman Gay
BBC Producer (uncredited)

Steven Berkoff
Det. Const. Tom

Patrick Magee
Mr. Alexander

Carl Duering
Dr. Brodsky

Michael Bates
Chief Guard

James Marcus
Georgie

Michael Tarn
Pete

Miriam Karlin
Catlady

Adrienne Corri
Mrs. Alexander

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

Lindsay Campbell
Police Inspector

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)
