Malcolm McDowell-Scene from If....
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- Опубликовано: 21 июн 2007
- The thing I hate about you Rowntree is the way you give Coca-Cola to your scum and your best teddy bear to Oxfam, and expect us to lick your frigid fingers for the rest of your frigid life.
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This was the movie where Kubrick finally said "We found our Alex."
From just page 4, when he read the novel actually.
STOP SAYING THAT, IM REALLY TIRED OF READ THAT STANLEY KUBRICK FOUND HIS STAR IN LINDSAY ANDERSON'S MOVIE, YEAH EVERYVARY KNOWS THAT!
@@cuentaestudios9241 so what? Don't like it, scroll past - get over it!!!
@@kristianj.8798 right. Because he’d already watched this film 4 times.
“That bit of wool on your tit” the funniest line in the whole scene.
Viddy well little brothers viddy well !
Malcolm was yummy in this movie. *giggles*
As always, Malcolm McDowell kicks butt! :D
I fucking love his attitude.
The same attitude j had at school . And received 4 strokes of it across mg ads. The 1 st 1 caught me square on . The 2 nd I put my hands across my backside . Where he bought it down across my hands .The 3 rd my knees buckled
The 4 th I slumped into the wall . But just about regained my balance . CUNTS .
McDowell is a fkin badass
OMG that smirk is soo hot!!!
One of the most memorable moments of 'If....' and which launches the film from a new pad. Those who haven't seen it will have to watch it from here on!
malcolm is a rockstar. a bloody rockstar- always has been, always will.
That He Was,
Ah How I Wish He Was Younger In Our Days.
Great movie. One of my very favorites! "Thank you Roundtree."
Brilliant film & Malcolm McDowell rocks it!
42 years later he plays a high school principal.
Powerful stuff. Excellent film
Man, he was young!
The Mick Travis trilogy of films are the most underrated films in British film history.
I've had problems with authority before. I dream of the day when I can say something like this, only they would probably be more confused than anything else. 'Coca-cola? Oxfam? My teddy bear?'
All of these concepts are alive and well in the UK
Well, maybe I can help a little...I assume you know that Oxfam is a charity organization. He's saying that it's okay for Rowntree to give favours to his little pets and give nothing of substance to charity, but it's intolerable for that same person to expect them (Travis and co.) to see him as some kind of paragon of virtue and piety, to be looked up to as an example. The hypocrisy of that is intolerable to them. They're being asked to suck up to the leaders of a corrupt system who (cont'd.)
Alex's early days!!!!
1:00 I can see the ultra-violence on his face.
It was just a slight tollchock!
@sandybeaches15 He is very handsome (This is coming from a straight guy.). More importantly though he's a great actor, and is in my opinion, the coolest anti-hero ever in A Clockwork Orange.
Que belleza Malcolm McDowell infante/adolescente!! Tuvo esa carita de Ángel dutante décadas hasta que ya al final se desarrolló mas a los 40. Igual sigue siendo un hombre muy bello ❤
I'm seeing this classic next Thursday on the big screen. One of Lindsay Anderson and Malcolm MacDowell's best films!
How was it?
@@maratonlegendelenemirei3352 Great movie!
An Excellent film, a Masterpiece ! Thankyou for posting this.
He knew he was going to the gym.....Hero!! I almost expect him to say ...It"s a far greater thing that I do now, than I have ever done.
Same here! My two favourite actors.
This is basically why the '60s happened. A whole lot of people looked past the bullshit to the truth and said "Why the fuck should we listen to your bullshit? You're no better than us as human beings. Fuck your office." and I agree heartily to this day.
@bigrider2806 Progress was definitely made though.
It certainly was, and thank the gods for that.
And what exactly was that truth?
@@badgoy8439 the truth was that people who called themselves superior, set themselves above others and doled out punishment were no better than anyone else. At least that's my interpretation.
@@fuzzballzz36 well, seeing the way things are today, I wish we could go back to before the 60s...
Brilliant film, brilliant scene. Thanks for posting it. More please.
That was hot.
You'll be pleased to hear that he got sent down for 9 years yesterday
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This is the best scene. :) 😅😅😅😅
".....one bloody joke" As an American in 2024 that's how I see the power structure in the major Anglophone nations.
I haven't seen this since the 80s!
@GameOfYears You probably know that Oxfam is a charity organization...Travis means that Rowntree makes little token gestures toward respectability, yet gives favors to his little pets, after whom he lusts...and then expects the boys to see him as some pillar of respectability and moral uprightness. It's a comment on Rowntree's hypocrisy.
@@NickMcFarland01 not when the entire work is about rebellion against a harmful and unjust system.
Actor David Wood has published an inexpensive book about the making of the film, highly recommended
Rowntree looks about 30 years old lol
For Rowntree, read any member of the establishment. For Mick, anyone who sees another way.
I had 4 strokes of it in19u3 . I can imagine . 10 with a run up Mindy I would nt of minded being the guy who administered the cane to lady James backside . Lol .
At that time for those people, they were treated brutally in those schools, but expected to salaam before their officials and have total respect and unswerving obedience for a chain of command from Head of House to Headmaster to Provost to the Police to Parliament to the PM to the Queen, and you were expected to abase yourself at each step and recognize that they were better than you, and knew what was Good for the Country. The same thing was happening in America in the '40s and '50s.
Yes and many, many years later, certain things are certainly more fair/equal. But overall the morale and economic situation of society (including and especially the working and lower-middle classes) is at an all time low to the point where people are 20 years away from gladly and thankfully voting in fascist dictators. (I speak mainly of USA because I am not from England). Anyway, I mean that not as an attack on you, but just as another thing to consider, this movie while thematically and aesthetically phenomenal, had an agenda and was even adapted in part from a WWII German anti-British propaganda film.
@@eliasqueen4020 You are certainly right.
que gran escena realmente IF::: es una peli de lo mejor
Yeah, nothing like having the bubble of self-regard, built up by meaningless token acts of generosity, thoroughly pricked by an honest bit of truth-telling. I did just that to someone a few years ago, and the other guy burst his boiler so totally as a result, I thought for a second he was going to physically assault me.
I went to the local secondary modern school from 1969 to 1974 .disapline was swift and brutal . Kids often being beaten up and canned . They would nt get away with it now .I was canned in 1973 . 3 brutal strokes across my backside . The sadistic brute who canned me if I ever c him again . I shall belt him 1 .
He’s probably dead?
Classic scene.
so much like my time at Bruton!
same here...
its especially shows in a clockwork orange
released 1968 when McDowell, Warwick, Wood and Swann were all about 23 years old.
Malcolm was 24 in most of these scenes.
"I serve the nation." OK, but if you're going to take that much pride in so doing, then at least have your bloody tie on straight!!
Lol the prefect looks about 30.
Run in the corridor!
If we had done that at school we'd have been lambasted.
Wow? The rivers are flowing with hard nails. What did you do?
*Laughs* Yes, of course! He was fit, though! Not now! He was back in the 60s/70s, though.
@GameOfYears It helps if you've seen the rest of the movie, which I don't know if you have or not.
killing lineee wow.
:D
Pleas post at least the beating scene in the gym and the finale. Oh an I love the part with the girl in the cafe as well (where they behave like tigers, you know?). I wish you could just post the whole movie *sigh*
@MichaelTravis3 I want to get ahold of this DVD but I don't think I can get it in Australia, sadly. The very few scenes I have watched, it fits under the heading of "classic".
1:52 Rowntree is creaming his pants in anticipation of caning Travis
Amen.
lol thats the dude from a clockwork orange
Yea .
SO TRUE!!
What, no responses for a year! Coming as I do to this post as the third of my name (apparently), I say this is surely the finest moment in any British film ever. I exaggerate, of course and no doubt, but can you name a finer? (And where are you, MichaelTravises1 and 2?)
Malcolm and I share a Birthday.
@Meeriio "Who else watches this scene with their mind simply just saying; .....singning in the rainnn :)"
EPIC, put down.
I was always caned at school....
The guy who played Rowntree is dead...
No doubt his school nickname was Nuisance Myth?
I would loved to be canned by Malcolm McDowell
Post more scenes please.
Ive seen the full movie and i still sisnt get it
I regret to inform you that that is because you're a bit thick.
You ideally have to be British or an Anglophile. Admittedly it breaks down into surrealism once they fine the baby in the jar and the guns.
I just don't get this. WHY do they obey the vile prefects? WHY do they go down to the gym to be beaten? Or if they do go down to the gym, why don't they grab the sticks off those bullies and give them a damn good thrashing? Why do they accept the rules in such a corrupt system?
They do rebel, just not immediately.
Haven't it ouccured to you, that they had to obey the rules, otherwise they would be expelled? The relation between prefects and proffesors in the movie was brillantly portrayed. It almost seemed that the prefects, by being on friendly terms with the professors were able to manipulate them and ultimately have the amount of power to act upon nearly all their twisted wishes/convicitons.
Yes i agree...
weird turn on of mine..
He was indeed, but I prefer him with his white hair *fans self*
@oasisgirl1978 i laughed pretty hard at that comment :D
I would too... i would...
That's an awesome line. Can anyone give me a short (spoiler free) synopsis on this film?
No.
1:00
lol but the person who plays rowntree is older than him in real life too!...heh!
Malcolm McDowell isn't raping anybody in this scene.
does anyone know where i can find the movie in its entirety?
I actually have my own copy on DVD. I don't remember where I got it though.
You tube punch in full movie .
What's the name of this movie?
If
From 1968, one of the best british films ever made..
could be from the Conservative whips office .... even includes Jacob Rees Mogg
You DO realise hes a very old man right about now, right? ;)
Is McDowell fit in this scene or what?
Of cource back in the. Days . Prefects were allowed to cane kids .a prefect gave me lines in later years .I saw him took his car keys off a him .then vouched them down the drain .what u gonna do givecme lines .