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By Britta DeVore | published

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Stanley Kubrick is one of the biggest names in filmmaking. From 2001: A Space Odyssey<\/em> to The Shining<\/em> to Full Metal Jacket<\/em>and even the more modern Eyes Wide Shut<\/em>, the director’s name is synonymous with a slew of uber-successful, much-picked apart, award-winning projects. While many of his films, including the aforementioned Eyes Wide Shut<\/em>, garnered pushback from critics and audiences for their themes, one film, in particular, received a massive amount of backlash. And now that feature \u2013 A Clockwork Orange <\/em>\u2013 is about to make its way to Netflix. That’s right, beginning on September 1, you can stream one of the most talked about features of Kubrick’s career. <\/p>\n

A Clockwork Orange<\/em> landed in theaters back in 1971 and would soon prove to be both a blessing and a curse for Kubrick. Based on Anthony Burgess’s novel of the same name, the plot followed Alex (Malcolm McDowell), an incredibly troubled teenager. Throughout the film, the Beethoven-loving lawbreaker commits a slew of violent crimes including rape and theft alongside his gang of sadistic and maniacal pals: Pete (Michael Tarn), Georgie (James Marcus), and Dim (Warren Clarke). Narrated by Alex, the film recounts the unmanageable teen through their grotesque crime spree, his arrest, and his unsuccessful psychological rehabilitation. The film featured an ensemble cast made up of Anthony Sharp, Patrick Magee, Michael Bates, John Clive, Adrienne Corri, Carl Duering, Paul Farrell, Clive Francis, Michael Gover, Miriam Karlin, Aubrey Morris, Godfrey Quigley, Sheila Raynor, Madge Ryan , John Savident, Philip Stone, Pauline Taylor, Margaret Tyzack, Steven Berkoff, David Prowse, and Carol Drinkwater. <\/p>\n

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