A Clockwork Orange
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| A Clockwork Orange | |
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Malcolm McDowell portrays Alex. | |
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A Clockwork Orange is the 1971 film adaptation of the novel A Clockwork Orange (1962), by Anthony Burgess. The adaptation was produced, written, and directed, by Stanley Kubrick. It stars Malcolm McDowell as the charismatic delinquent Alex.
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Parasite
Hiro uses a computer in Linderman's archives to find the Kensei sword. The computer indicates the sword's catalog number is CRM-114. In A Clockwork Orange, the main character Alex is given Experimental Serum 114, a phonetic play on CRM-114.
Notes
- Malcolm McDowell, who portrays Mr. Linderman, is possibly best known for his portrayal of Alex in A Clockwork Orange.
- In Stanley Kubrick's Dr Strangelove: Or how I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb, the main radio in the bomber is designated the CRM-114. How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb is one of the chapters of the original pilot.
- Jason Badower said that he used Malcolm McDowell's image in A Clockwork Orange as a basis for drawing Austin in War Buddies, Parts 4 and 5.
Gallery
Linderman's archive lists the Kensei sword as CRM-114. |
External Links
- A Clockwork Orange — IMDb.com
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| See Also: Recurring Themes • References to Heroes | |||||

