Malcolm McDowell on A CLOCKWORK ORANGE

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Actor Malcolm McDowell talks about making A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, released in the US on February 2, 1971. He discusses why the film "become prophetic," shooting the infamous "Singing in the Rain" scene and why he believes the film is a classic. A CLOCKWORK ORANGE ranks number 70 on AFI's 100 Years, 100 Movies list, and #4 on AFI's Top 10 Sci-Fi Films list. It was nominated for four Oscars and three Golden Globes.
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Комментарии • 286

  • @Robson1898vascao
    @Robson1898vascao 10 лет назад +376

    He got spitted in the face, he almost died by drowning, he had an injury at his eye and got blind for a period of time, his biggest fear is SNAKES and his character had one... But it REALLY worthed. Clockwork Orange is one of the greatest movies ever.

    • @nickgaetano3510
      @nickgaetano3510 5 лет назад

      alex t. But everything else is true ? Haha

    • @MistressKarma6969
      @MistressKarma6969 3 года назад

      @Julian Howard 😂😂

    • @JerryShelby
      @JerryShelby 3 года назад +7

      Most importantly, he licked a shoe 🤢

    • @__MarchHare__
      @__MarchHare__ 3 года назад +7

      @@ecco8 he did. He really started choking on the drowning scene. The underwater breathing gadget broke down, but no one noticed it in time.

    • @savannafrank4351
      @savannafrank4351 3 года назад +6

      He also broke 7 ribs in the fight against Billy and his gang. He asked for 2.5% box office Stanley said there wasn't any but took it all.

  • @RandomVideoCircus
    @RandomVideoCircus 8 лет назад +202

    I met Malcolm, he was such a nice guy!!!

    • @haydenchampagne9119
      @haydenchampagne9119 8 лет назад +27

      so have i. he is a good man.

    • @huntinglightning3507
      @huntinglightning3507 7 лет назад +26

      You two are VERY lucky to meet THE Malcolm McDowell! 😉

    • @sebastianalegria3401
      @sebastianalegria3401 6 лет назад +13

      RandomVideoCircus l envy you

    • @zachplayzz8257
      @zachplayzz8257 3 года назад

      Ian Malcolm

    • @nunyabiz2889
      @nunyabiz2889 3 года назад +9

      I met Anthony Hopkins once in a restaurant that I served at, and though I wasn't his server, still had a good chat with him. I mentioned at the end of the conversation that he was very friendly and I was surprised that a man in his line of work was so down to earth and nice and he said back to me "Have you met Malcom McDowell? That's a nice guy." I honestly didn't even know who MMD was at the time so I just smiled and walked away. About a week later I watched Clockwork Orange not knowing that he was the star. Strange thing that happened. Cool experience, though.

  • @danaripley1200
    @danaripley1200 9 лет назад +66

    I still love A Clockwork Orange to this day.
    Mr. McDowell is right, the movie itself is timeless
    and I do watch it every chance I get and it never gets old.

  • @YinandYangGaming
    @YinandYangGaming 9 лет назад +78

    this is one of my all time favourite movies

    • @YinandYangGaming
      @YinandYangGaming 9 лет назад +5

      ughhhh so perfect and i honestly have no clue why? guess that's just Kubrick

    • @NoneOfyourBusiness468
      @NoneOfyourBusiness468 9 лет назад +2

      +onlinekiller61 Hidding meanings? just see it as it is. No need of hidden messages.

  • @Reasonology
    @Reasonology 9 лет назад +194

    He's right of course. Great films don't date. Wizard of Oz - Star Wars - Citizen Kane - Jaws - 2001 - etc. - they stay fresh.

    • @TheGodParticle
      @TheGodParticle 8 лет назад +15

      Very true, I watch those movies more than anything else today.

    • @sebastianalegria3401
      @sebastianalegria3401 6 лет назад

      Mike Randa does he used to be in a tv serie?

    • @Johnconno
      @Johnconno 2 года назад

      Anything with McDowell in it ages like rancid vonny chicken.

  • @shockandawe03
    @shockandawe03 5 лет назад +45

    Alex DeLarge is one of my all time favorite movie characters

  • @4Bluetars
    @4Bluetars 11 лет назад +37

    "A Clockwork Orange " may make more sense today than it did 40 years ago.

    • @marilyndee969
      @marilyndee969 2 месяца назад +1

      And now, 53 years ago. And it still seems new and fresh and original and completely unlike any other film.

  • @colbybogue7754
    @colbybogue7754 6 лет назад +19

    My favorite movie of all time,it opened my mind to the world.this is a masterpiece forever.

  • @eardrumbuzzer6477
    @eardrumbuzzer6477 8 лет назад +19

    His amazing and beautiful blue eyes really shine! Malcolm is a terrific actor!

    • @marilyndee969
      @marilyndee969 2 месяца назад

      Yes indeed. He and Mel Gibson have some of the most beautiful blue eyes. They really stand out. And they didn't do anything to make that happen. Just the luck of having those eyes.

  • @roflmows
    @roflmows 11 лет назад +7

    i was lucky enough to meet Mr. McDowell at Hollywood Palms in Naperville, IL, a little while back. he's a HELL of a nice guy, very real, not at all stuck up or anything. he even did a Q&A before the movie (they were showing Clockwork of course), talked about working with Kubrick, it was very cool.
    the best part was when he said: "Make sure you order something good to eat. TRY THE WINE!!!" lol, was too funny. what a guy ;)

  • @cosmokramer179
    @cosmokramer179 3 года назад +4

    Malcolm McDowell is so underrated

  • @y2kmedia118
    @y2kmedia118 4 года назад +4

    I watched this movie for the first time last month and it immediately became my favorite film of all time

  • @davidkiley2522
    @davidkiley2522 11 лет назад +9

    this is my absolute favorite movie of all time....have seen it hundreds of times....never gets old......:)

  • @dannyroberts6655
    @dannyroberts6655 10 лет назад +70

    It's a shame his northern English accent has been replaced with a transatlantic one over the years. Brilliant actor though, probably one of the best British actors we've ever had.

    • @jettoutlaw3700
      @jettoutlaw3700 9 лет назад +2

      Where exactly is that dialect heard, Sir? I know there's several different British accents but that's all I know. Could you elaborate, please?

    • @kelman727
      @kelman727 9 лет назад +13

      Hard to say: he was born in Leeds, worked in Lancashire for a while, but raised in Liverpool.
      At the time, 'correcting' your accent was vital if you wanted to go into most professions or get into the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.
      Thankfully not the case now.

    • @alfching2499
      @alfching2499 4 года назад

      That’s what too long in Nightmare Land does for you,He Looks very Well though.

  • @abigailsockeye1586
    @abigailsockeye1586 8 лет назад +90

    Dare I say Kubrick's best film? And a low budget one at that, and one he intentionally pulled from theaters himself.

    • @Zm598
      @Zm598 8 лет назад +11

      I would say 2001 and the shining are the best, or at least my personal favorites :) .....[clockwork is a technical masterpiece and I love almost everything about it beyond the viewing experience]

    • @aidanfilms702
      @aidanfilms702 8 лет назад +11

      A clockwork orange, 2001, The shining, and eyes wide shut are the best imo.

    • @eardrumbuzzer6477
      @eardrumbuzzer6477 8 лет назад +3

      In other words, you love the Soundtrack......as well.

    • @Zm598
      @Zm598 8 лет назад +1

      James Woody what?

    • @lewiscranston881
      @lewiscranston881 8 лет назад +4

      2001 is my personal favourite. But A Clockwork Orange is a close second.

  • @svenspan78
    @svenspan78 12 лет назад +3

    he´s a very very good actor...he deserved an award for what he has been throu for that movie...

  • @OgonoArtFamily
    @OgonoArtFamily 10 лет назад +34

    I'm singing in the rain~

  • @tiffsaver
    @tiffsaver 7 лет назад +12

    McDowell was brilliant in this role... terrifying, even today.

  • @poodonkey123
    @poodonkey123 11 лет назад +11

    He's such a perfect Alex.

  • @dianaallison6110
    @dianaallison6110 4 года назад +2

    Malcolm was so gorgeous back then.. & still is today...a brilliant actor/cant imagine anyone else playing Alex. A timeless film, hands down. I love him in everything I've seen him in...

    • @nicholasjanke3476
      @nicholasjanke3476 9 месяцев назад

      Uh gorgeous?? Well no I never thought so (neither was Charles Bronson, Telly Savalas, Lucille Ball, Bill Bixby-these actors attracted audiences more by their prescence)

    • @marilyndee969
      @marilyndee969 2 месяца назад

      I agree. I read later that he played villians because he lost his "pretty boy" good lucks. They didn't last. But his activng ability did. He just changed the roles he had. Then again, Alex was not a nice character. So maybe he just played more of the same. With an older face.

  • @carlostrevino2669
    @carlostrevino2669 2 года назад +1

    I have seen CWO so many times and read the book. I first saw the movie when I was 9, by accident. Later,watched it as an adult. On my birthday finally saw it on the big screen. Love Malcome,love this movie. One of my all time favorite movies!!!!

  • @mikebasil4832
    @mikebasil4832 3 года назад +2

    Happy 50th Anniversary to A Clockwork Orange. 👏🏻

  • @omega2k1969
    @omega2k1969 5 лет назад +4

    As of this interview he was still handsome. Good for you Malcolm!

  • @Deutschlieber
    @Deutschlieber 10 лет назад +31

    Mr. McDowell is absolutely correct. Even today, ACO looks very futuristic...the Durango 95, the vulgar clothing, the bleak housing estates full of trash and graffiti.

  • @Count22
    @Count22 8 лет назад +7

    Remember feeling an underlying fear.I think we all did.Its a stones throw away and we all know it.Alex represents that. Thank god we were smart enough to realize Anthony Burgess's work,Kubrik to deliver it...But Malcolm McDowell to personify it. Brilliance in Film.

  • @proxkei2266
    @proxkei2266 8 лет назад +12

    I only watch this film only when im alone. Lol

  • @borjastick
    @borjastick 11 лет назад +10

    Gangster number 1. He is extraordinary in it.

    • @hipshimmy
      @hipshimmy 6 лет назад

      I loved him in that film.

  • @Eternaldarkness3166
    @Eternaldarkness3166 12 лет назад +2

    I love this guy on Heroes too, a brilliant actor one of my favorites.

  • @johnwatts8346
    @johnwatts8346 Год назад +1

    what a glorious feeling, im bap bap... happy again...

  • @businesschic24
    @businesschic24 11 лет назад +2

    Malcolm McDowell is actually really hilarious. He starred in that new Halloween movie, and I didn't watch it, but I watched ten minutes worth of bloopers and he is so hilarious, and he's just making it up, too, all the jokes. Look it up. He's so funny in them.

    • @ryanmerkle7892
      @ryanmerkle7892 9 месяцев назад

      This comment was 10 years ago. Wow lol

  • @ObiWanCannolii
    @ObiWanCannolii 11 лет назад +1

    I had no idea McDowell was responsible for that that piece in the film. It was stunning and it reached out and slapped you in the face and then punched you in the stomach. Remarkable actor - and of course, Stanley was pure genius. Bravo!

  • @UvuloidFriction
    @UvuloidFriction 10 лет назад +44

    he was absolutely fuckin BRILLIANT. i don't think Kubrick could have casted anyone better

    • @SlamifiedBuddafied
      @SlamifiedBuddafied 10 лет назад +2

      According to McDowell (commentary from 'A Clockwork Orange') he was approached by Kubrick and it was said, "As I was reading this book, I couldn't get the image of you out of my head. I don't think, this movie, could have been created if you didn't exist!"

    • @fabeswag8874
      @fabeswag8874 10 лет назад

      Why because it shows murder and rape

    • @SlamifiedBuddafied
      @SlamifiedBuddafied 10 лет назад +5

      Fabe Swag It portrays the mind of a wicked man who seeks both the finer things in life, yet through subjective experience he finds pleasures in the more taboo or unheard of things some people in this world take pleasure in. Alex see's himself as a catch above the rest, one who's so used to being able to take what he wants, it's a norm.
      It's a bit narrow for you to focus specifically on the ideals of homicide and rape when there is a much more grand design behind the character of Alex.
      At the time, McDowell was already a somewhat controversial actor of the time, but also had some pull when it came to excellence in acting; he was capable of putting himself into the mind of what I'd call "a civil maniac" and that is essentially an oxymoron.

    • @chrisyonts5887
      @chrisyonts5887 10 лет назад +3

      SlamifiedBuddafied
      DON'T TOUCH THAT! IT'S A VERY IMPORTANT WORK OF ART.

    • @SlamifiedBuddafied
      @SlamifiedBuddafied 10 лет назад +1

      ***** I'm afraid you've lost me.

  • @karmsuri3028
    @karmsuri3028 11 лет назад

    Each frame of the film stays etched on the mind, like every Stanley movie. Can see this movie again and again. And can't think of the movie without Malcolm.

  • @rjzavala87
    @rjzavala87 Год назад

    My favorite movie. Its just so good.

  • @Boodhunnilesh
    @Boodhunnilesh 12 лет назад +1

    so true, stanley's a visionary

  • @soraganteng
    @soraganteng 12 лет назад +1

    i love his eyes

  • @TheOneWithTheHair1
    @TheOneWithTheHair1 11 лет назад +1

    He still looks fantastic.

  • @SheenaJackson39
    @SheenaJackson39 3 года назад

    A Clockwork Orange is my all-time favorite movie.

  • @Legoflymaster89
    @Legoflymaster89 6 лет назад +1

    Loved him on Blue Thunder, Milk Money, Star Trek Generations, Mr Magoo, Time After Time

  • @brantfrans8595
    @brantfrans8595 Год назад +1

    An incredible, insane movie. But still the role took it's toll on him.

  • @Claytone-Records
    @Claytone-Records 3 года назад

    That Singing in the Rain is one of the perfect scenes in film.

  • @cybernautadventurer
    @cybernautadventurer 8 лет назад +8

    This film was so extraordinary in that it showed a psychopath trying to adapt to normal life after being treated for his mental illness.
    The biggest irony of this movie is that even when Alex's demons had been exorcised from him, he still had to face the consequences of his actions, namely from his victims exerting their own justice.
    I agree with the plot-point that Alex would inevitably be led to suicide. I think a psychopath who is suddenly given all the inhibitions that normal people have, the stress and fear of it must be overwhelming.
    I can't believe no other Hollywood film has run with a similar idea.

    • @futuropasado
      @futuropasado 3 года назад +1

      Led to suicide because they brainwashed him artificially, relating Beethoven to violence. Stress and fear comes from that, this could be made to any normal human. You didn't understand Kubricks/Burguess whole point. They see the state violence, brainwash and cinism as bad as Alex violence. Also, that violence to cure violence it's an infinite wheel, and a man without choice is not a man, Alex should be in jail instead of brainwashed and used politically.

  • @apocyldoomer
    @apocyldoomer 11 лет назад

    A most memorable scene him singing and kicking the guy in the face, just hilarious! A timeless movie, still famous!

  • @TheOwlEyes
    @TheOwlEyes 12 лет назад

    my favorite movie ever......EVAR!!!!!!!!

  • @TheGuyThatsAwesome
    @TheGuyThatsAwesome 12 лет назад +2

    Arthur C. Clarke wrote 2001 the novel as he was writing the script with Kubrick.....

  • @falltwilight
    @falltwilight 11 лет назад

    Great actor talking about his seminal role. As a fan I am glad to see that he continues to put out great work. He is great as the mysterious Employer in the upcoming indie horror film "The Employer"

  • @shytguy
    @shytguy 12 лет назад

    He's so right. When I first was introduced to clockwork I couldn't believe it was made in 1971. I thought it was recent upon first look

  • @Robson1898vascao
    @Robson1898vascao 10 лет назад +13

    And Malcolm wasnt even nomitated for Oscar. But even if he would, he couldnt beat Gene Hackman at The French Connection.

    • @randywhite3947
      @randywhite3947 4 года назад

      Robson1898vascao you don’t know that

  • @indyman1223
    @indyman1223 12 лет назад +1

    Malcolm McDowell just summed up why this is my favorite movie. It's about the right to choose, simple as that

  • @jasperedwards3341
    @jasperedwards3341 3 года назад

    My favourite part of the movie is when he returned the the place with the man in wheelchair and he has a bath and stars singing in the rain and the face of the man in wheelchair is priceless

  • @fuschiadreams
    @fuschiadreams 12 лет назад

    Completely and wholeheartedly agree with you!

  • @zeoinfinitneospace2134
    @zeoinfinitneospace2134 3 месяца назад

    Did you know who voice Metallo in Superman the animated series this guy I love his performance

  • @trungha8
    @trungha8 11 лет назад

    same. thats what makes it so great

  • @ngardner157
    @ngardner157 11 лет назад +1

    A Clockwork Orange is a classic

  • @swifty1969
    @swifty1969 2 года назад

    “FOOD!!….. alright?”
    “Very good sir”
    “Have some wine”

  • @SK8musicfeeling
    @SK8musicfeeling 12 лет назад

    The movie is a true classic. The book is simply a piece of art.

  • @demonbarber14
    @demonbarber14 12 лет назад

    Malcolm McDowell is the coolest actor ever!

  • @lollipopfop
    @lollipopfop 12 лет назад

    I agree with you. Directors are not often writers. I can only think of a small handful that are the head writers as well as directors, and mostly those are showrunners on tv shows. They are completely different art forms!!!!

  • @soundwavs1961c
    @soundwavs1961c 3 года назад

    He was great in Time After Time as H.G. Wells

  • @Yorgar
    @Yorgar 11 лет назад

    thanks for explaining the ending confused the hell out of me

  • @cx1designs
    @cx1designs 12 лет назад +1

    Genius!!

  • @TheGyroBarqusShow
    @TheGyroBarqusShow 4 года назад

    (the description) no it's released in February 2nd 1972 in the USA that means 1 year later then what you said guys, come on AFI

  • @hiramquesada9
    @hiramquesada9 8 лет назад

    love him!!!!!

  • @michealcurrie8272
    @michealcurrie8272 5 лет назад

    You do it better when you smile.....

  • @Tarbabyification
    @Tarbabyification 4 года назад

    they say time is the fire in which we burn

  • @nicholasjanke3476
    @nicholasjanke3476 9 месяцев назад

    A Clockwork Orange struck a cord with the public being that everyone is scared of violent crime. That's basically it.

  • @Viperman200221
    @Viperman200221 6 лет назад

    Great actor!

  • @mhaze210
    @mhaze210 8 лет назад

    A Clockwork Orange is easily (imo) Kubrick's most insane / interesting films.
    One that I don't watch nearly as much as The Shining or Full Metal Jacket (or maybe even 2001)....I think it's because it just STICKS with you and it's so unforgettable, you really don't need to see it again (until you start realizing all the messages, metaphors and symbology is scattered throughout the film).
    Watching A Clockwork Orange is like peaking into Kubrick's mind.

  • @cx1designs
    @cx1designs 12 лет назад

    Great actor!! Great movie!! :o)

  • @JesusCristo2002
    @JesusCristo2002 12 лет назад +1

    Kubrick's masterpiece includes themes of: the brutality and barbartity of our nature, free will, psychological conditioning, the influence of art and media in culture and it's effect upon humanity, and government authority. "A Clockwork Orange" is third in my top ten greatest English Language/American films ever made (behind a tie between Francis Ford Coppola's first two "Godfather" films and Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey").

  • @UnkleAce
    @UnkleAce 11 лет назад

    Great movie

  • @forrestrobinson2754
    @forrestrobinson2754 8 лет назад +2

    He seemed a-little bit sick at 2:36 :)

  • @paulyoldmac
    @paulyoldmac 12 лет назад +1

    @Boodhunnilesh surely anthony burgess was the visionary here,kubrick adapted it brilliantly but credit where credits due

  • @Icelandrobot
    @Icelandrobot 12 лет назад

    and this is why malcolm mcdowell is the beast actor ever

  • @TrenchMan93
    @TrenchMan93 11 лет назад

    He still has that look in his eye

  • @smittenbykittens
    @smittenbykittens 3 года назад

    He is still so very attractive

  • @chooselife5863
    @chooselife5863 8 лет назад

    Great film!

  • @leespencerzombie
    @leespencerzombie 10 лет назад

    Wow, i love this guy, i ddnt kno u played Alex!!

  • @omega2k1969
    @omega2k1969 5 лет назад +2

    Too many favorite scenes. I always laugh at the sex scenes that are hyper speed. 😂

    • @ryano3959
      @ryano3959 5 лет назад

      The old in out in out scenes

  • @RaikenXion
    @RaikenXion 12 лет назад

    Exactly how old is Malcolm Mcdowell now?? cus hes really aged, Still hes a great actor

  • @lou.104
    @lou.104 8 лет назад +1

    His accent is very different here. If you look at some interviews of him in the early 70s perhaps you'd understand that there's a difference, that he sounded much more british back then and now he sounds very different.

    • @tunainoil
      @tunainoil 7 лет назад +1

      That's what happens when you live and work an X amount of years in the US.

  • @melgrant7404
    @melgrant7404 4 года назад

    OMG those menacing eyes

  • @Jurassicprince
    @Jurassicprince 6 лет назад +1

    0:06
    A Clockwork Orange, If...., ..... and then Easy A. Wow.

  • @brokenscimitar
    @brokenscimitar 11 лет назад

    I have no idea as to what hidden meaning there is or was in A Clockwork Orange, I thought that it was just a marvellously well-acted and produced motion picture, so there!

  • @PaulT1967
    @PaulT1967 11 лет назад

    I can't say McDowell became renowned for his powers of intellect. He looked intelligent in those early 70s films; unless he suffered in an accident, how appearances can deceive.

  • @Seph_vision
    @Seph_vision 12 лет назад

    I wanted him to talk about the contraption they put on his eyes to keep them open.

  • @SatchmoSings
    @SatchmoSings 11 лет назад

    Not only "A Clockwork Orange" but "If..." and "O Lucky Man!" are his legacy . . .
    When I saw "If..." I couldn't get over it and I'll always remember Justine Noonan; gawd she was the hottest but in a very friendly way.

  • @1960bioshock
    @1960bioshock 12 лет назад

    This is president. John henry Eden! I was so blown away when I learned he was in fallout 3

  • @027220
    @027220 12 лет назад +1

    1:51 - 2:21 Malcolm's right. I mean Alex can 'never' change.

  • @mikecailean2053
    @mikecailean2053 10 лет назад +1

    Why do you feel the necessity to be pessimistic about him reading his comment? Why take the time? Does his belief really matter so much, that you feel the need to comment on it in that way? And how am I giving false hope? This is the Internet anyone can read these comments, including Mcdowell himself. A man Can Dream, and your just one of those haters bringing him down.

  • @juliusaugustino8409
    @juliusaugustino8409 11 лет назад

    Great film:) a clockwork orange and shining. My personal favourites from kubrick.

  • @nicholasjanke3476
    @nicholasjanke3476 9 месяцев назад

    Stanely Kubrick on the film's message:"It is wrong to turn even evil criminals into vegetables."

  • @alexdelarge703
    @alexdelarge703 2 года назад

    Viddy well, little brothers. Viddy well.

  • @preachermeat
    @preachermeat 11 лет назад

    the movie holds true to the book in most of the cases...except for the missing 13'th chapter that some books have and some do not. but even without that last chapter, the movie does a great job of laying out the ideas that burgess was trying to convey, even if kubrick took more liberties than the author would have wished he'd done.

  • @EdwardPCampbell
    @EdwardPCampbell 11 лет назад

    Not entirely 'seminal' he was also a star in the rebellious public schoolboy film 'IF'. Released 1968. Filmed by Lindsey Anderson. Mc Dowell shines, as usual. "Viddy well, o my brothers. Viddy well".

  • @ChrisWolff2013
    @ChrisWolff2013 4 года назад

    This man was a GOD in this movie.

  • @Revengeofthestorm61
    @Revengeofthestorm61 12 лет назад

    My god how quickly he has aged, i dont think he is that old but he certainly looks older than his age.

  • @LookNoUnderscores
    @LookNoUnderscores 11 лет назад

    I bought it the other day, watched the shit out of it.

  • @CyanideSublime
    @CyanideSublime 11 лет назад +1

    0:50 - ... *fly*

  • @dlsofsetx
    @dlsofsetx 11 лет назад

    My idea would be a three part miniseries.Part 1 up to Alex's conviction,2 his prison & Ludovico experiences,3 after his release.There was much in the book not in the movie.