A Clockwork Orange 1971 R, 137 min. Genre: Sci-Fi / Drama / Thriller
Director: Stanley Kubrick Cast: Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee, Adrienne Corri, Michael Bates, Aubrey Morris, James Marcus, Warren Clarke, John Clive, Carl Duering, Godfrey Quigley, Paul Farrell, Clive Francis, Michael Gover, Miriam Karlin, Sheila Raynor
Stanley Kubrick's violent film is about a futuristic society in which a psychotic young hoodlum, Alex (Malcolm McDowell), goes on a killing spree and is arrested. His friends and family reject him, and now Alex, as the means of making it impossible for him to commit violent acts, is subjected to mental castration by the frustrated administration. Clockwork orange is defined as not being good from choice. Intense and chilling. 1 User Review
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| | awesome | Anonymous 02/11/2007 | | seen it so many times, read the book, back to seeing it again. |
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Jane Eyre 1983 TV, 239 min. Genre: Drama / Romance
Director: Julian Amyes Cast: Timothy Dalton, Zelah Clarke, Sian Pattenden, Judy Cornwell, Robert James, Kate David, Mary Tamm, Carol Gillies, James Marcus, Jean Harvey, Joolia Cappleman, Eve Matheson, Damien Thomas, Colin Jeavons, Kate David
Young Jane Eyre (Sian Pattenden) is raised in a cruel orphanage. When she grows up, Jane (now played by Zelah Clarke) takes a job as a governess at the English manor of the mysterious Edward Rochester (Timothy Dalton). Jane is attracted to Rochester, and he returns her affections. But, plans for marriage are interrupted by the secret Rochester keeps hidden in his attic. Jane leaves, but when disasters affect Rochester, she returns, and her courage and love will bind them together. This excellent BBC production will certainly satisfy fans of the gothic genre.
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