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Cult Film | Mean Spirited
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8.3/10
IMDbBest DVD Collection | 2012
National Film Preservation Board | 2020
Best DVD Commentary | 2007
Motion Picture | 1998
Best Foreign Director Regista del Miglior Film Straniero | 1973 | Stanley
Best Foreign Film | 1972 | Stanley
Best Film | 1972
Best Dramatic Presentation | 1972 | Stanley
Best Director | 1972 | Stanley
Best Picture | 1972 | Stanley
Best Film Editing | 1972 | Bill
Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 1972 | Stanley
Best Motion Picture Drama | 1972
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 1972 | Malcolm
Best Director Motion Picture | 1972 | Stanley
Best Sound Track | 1973
Best Art Direction | 1973 | John
Best Cinematography | 1973 | John
Best Direction | 1973 | Stanley
Best Film | 1973
Best Film Editing | 1973 | Bill
Best Screenplay | 1973 | Stanley
Best DVD Collection | 2008
Best DVDBluRay Collection For and | 2015
Best DVDBluRay Collection | 2015
Best DVD Collection For and | 2008
Best Classic DVD | 2011
Best Foreign Film | 1996
Best Foreign Language Film | 1973 | Stanley
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium | 1972 | Stanley
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 1972 | Stanley
Best Actor | 1971 | Malcolm
Best Actor For | 1971 | Malcolm
Best Director | 1971 | Stanley
Best Film | 1971
Best Actor | 1971 | Malcolm
Budget 2,200,000 USD
Box Office Collection 27,033,812 USD
Malcolm McDowell's eyes were anesthetized for the torture scenes so that he would film for periods of time without too much discomfort. Nevertheless his corneas got repeatedly scratched by the metal lid locks.
Korova Milk Bar is named after the Russian word for cow. Moloko (written on the wall) means milk. The bar's sculptures were based on the work of sculptor Allen Jones. Stanley Kubrick had the milk dispensers emptied, washed and refilled every hour, as the milk curdled under the studio lights.
The snake, Basil, was introduced into the film by Stanley Kubrick when he found out Malcolm McDowell had a fear of reptiles. The stated purpose was to make McDowell's character seem more intimidating, but secondarily it functioned as a practical joke by Kubrick.
The doctor standing over Alex as he is being forced to watch violent films was a real doctor, ensuring that Malcolm McDowell's eyes didn't dry up.
Stanley Kubrick's first cut (before hiring several assistant editors) ran almost four hours.
"[last lines] Alex: I was cured, all right!"
"Alex: It's funny how the colors of the real world only seem really real when you viddy them on the screen."