
137 minutes
10/28/1971
In a near-future Britain, young Alexander DeLarge and his pals get their kicks beating and raping anyone they please. When not destroying the lives of others, Alex swoons to the music of Beethoven. The state, eager to crack down on juvenile crime, gives an incarcerated Alex the option to undergo an invasive procedure that'll rob him of all personal agency. In a time when conscience is a commodity, can Alex change his tune?

Malcolm McDowell
as Alex

Patrick Magee
as Mr. Alexander

Carl Duering
as Dr. Brodsky

Michael Bates
as Chief Guard

Warren Clarke
as Dim

James Marcus
as Georgie

Michael Tarn
as Pete

Miriam Karlin
as Catlady

Adrienne Corri
as Mrs. Alexander

Sheila Raynor
as Mum

Philip Stone
as Dad

Aubrey Morris
as Deltoid

Clive Francis
as Lodger

John Clive
as Stage Actor

Paul Farrell
as Tramp
Michael Gover
as Prison Governor

Godfrey Quigley
as Prison Chaplain
Madge Ryan
as Dr. Branom

Anthony Sharp
as Minister

Pauline Taylor
as Psychiatrist

Margaret Tyzack
as Conspirator

Steven Berkoff
as Det. Const. Tom
Lindsay Campbell
as Police Inspector

David Prowse
as Julian
Barrie Cookson
as Dr. Alcott
Jan Adair
as Handmaiden in Bible Fantasy

Gaye Brown
as Sophisto

Peter Burton
as Junior Minister
John J. Carney
as Detective Sergeant
Alec Wallis
as Conspirator D.B. Da Silva

John Savident
as Conspirator

Vivienne Chandler
as Handmaiden in Bible Fantasy
Richard Connaught
as Billyboy

Prudence Drage
as Handmaiden in Bible Fantasy

Carol Drinkwater
as Nurse Feeley
Lee Fox
as Desk Sergeant
Cheryl Grunwald
as Victim of Billyboy's Gang

Gillian Hills
as Sonietta
Craig Hunter
as Doctor
Shirley Jaffe
as Nurse

Virginia Wetherell
as Stage Actress

Neil Wilson
as Prison Check-in Officer

Katya Wyeth
as Girl in Ascot Fantasy
Jack Arrow
as Mustachioed Ludovico Technician (uncredited)
Shane Shelton
as Burbling Boy (uncredited)
Norman Gay
as BBC Producer (uncredited)
Katharina Kubrick
as Girl Passing Alex in the Record Store (uncredited)