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A Clockwork Orange (1971) A Clockwork Orange is a harrowingly intense film, directed by Stanley Kubrick in 1971, which

A Clockwork Orange (1971)

A Clockwork Orange is a harrowingly intense film, directed by Stanley Kubrick in 1971, which holds a mirror up to a dystopian society where violence reigns supreme. The story follows the unsettling journey of Alex DeLarge, portrayed brilliantly by Malcolm McDowell, an ultra-violent and charismatic delinquent with a penchant for classical music. Alongside McDowell, the cast includes exceptional performances by Patrick Magee, Michael Bates, and Warren Clarke.

The film's subject matter delves into the confines of free will, morality, and the repercussions of society's attempts to control its citizens. Its hauntingly iconic imagery and vividly disturbing scenes have made it a cult classic for decades.

To fully immerse yourself in the chilling atmosphere of A Clockwork Orange, you can now play and download its sounds here. Let the brooding symphony of violence and desire transport you to another realm, exploring the dark depths of human nature and the consequences of a twisted societal structure.

A big, black mark, I tell you, for every one we don't reclaim.
A bit more. He's still kicking.
A bit out of the town.
A bit tired maybe.
A confession of failure for every one of you...
A contract it is. Two years.
A few of a certain Billy boy's friends were ambulanced off late.
A fireball...
A good job on a good salary.
A long time is right.
A murderer.
A rather intolerable pain in the head, brother sir.
A right brutal bastard he has been, and will be again...
A victim of the modern age. Poor, poor girl!
A young man rang the bell, asking to use the telephone.
A young man. He says there's been an accident.
About this new treatment.
Action now.
Actions speak louder than.
After a trial, with judges and a jury...
Alex boy! Awake at last, yes?
Alex. Alex!
Alex. Alex!
Alexander DeLarge, sir.
Alexander DeLarge, sir. 655321, sir.
All I know is that it gets you out quickly...
All of which seems to me to be grossly unjust.
All present and correct, sir!
All right, all right!
All right, fine.
All right, Mum. Have a nice day at the factory.
All right, no more picking on Dim, brother.
All right, you lot! We'll end by singing hymn 258...
All right.
All these doctors were playing around with me gulliver.
All this needs thinking about, son.
Amen.
An eye for an eye, I say.
An inquiry will place the responsibility where it belongs.
An understanding between two friends.
And a very lonely place it is too, sir...
And also for yours.
And another copy.
And Dim as his mindless, grinning bulldog.
And don't call me Dim no more, either.
And even if I tried to move my glazzballs about...
And even if I tried to move my glazzballs about...
And everybody wants me to go on suffering.
And I could viddy myself helping in...
And I daren't do a single solitary thing, O my brothers.
And I felt all the malenky little hairs on my plott...
And I think you know who those are.
And I'm not your brother no more and wouldn't want to be.
And I'm not your brother no more and wouldn't want to be.
And I'm ready for love
And I'm ready for love
And I'm singing
And I'm singing
And I've heard there are very serious dangers involved.
And if you want to start something...
And it did not take long to quieten the two wounded soldiers...
And it just so happened that while they were showing me...
And it was home I came to, brothers...
And it was like, for a moment, O my brothers...
And let's have a little reverence, you bastards!
And makes sure you never get back in again.
And my mum boo hoo hooing in her mother's grief...
And now I've come down personally...
And now you.
And orders are orders...
And pick them all up...
And pretty shocking it was to listen to.
And so with the help of a clean tashtook...
And somebody can't help overhearing what they say.
And the shivers crawling up like slow, malenky lizards...
And the thing that flashed in me gulliver...
And the very next day, your friend and humble narrator...
And then all I can think about is, like, trying to snuff it.
And then I'll be as right as dodgers for this after.
And then one day...
And then what do you know?
And there.
And they're interested in you.
And this I put down to all the rich food and vitamins.
And this is to make sure you stay cured.
And this.
And we sat in the Korova Milk Bar, trying to make up our rassoodocks...
And we thought you might have been, like...
And what I needed now to give it the perfect ending...
And what idiots you are...
And what will you do with the big, big, big money?
And what's so stinking about it?
And when you think about it, son...
And Will the English in the Muscleman coffee mesto...
And with relieving the ghastly congestion in our prisons.
And would you believe it, O my brothers and only friends...
And you, Alex...
And you've shown a genuine desire to reform.
And, O my brothers, would you believe...
Another victim of the modern age.
Answer the governor's question!
Any questions?
Anything else in your pockets?
Anything wrong, sir?
Appy polly loggies.
Are we going to talk about me sex life?
Are you able to see the white line painted on the floor...
Are you all right?
Are you all right?
Are you not the poor victim of this horrible new technique?
Are you now, or have you ever been, a homosexual?
Are you referring to the background score?
As an unmuddied lake, Fred.
As an unmuddied lake, sir.
As clear as an azure sky of deepest summer.
As clear as an azure sky of deepest summer.
As I am your droog and leader I'm entitled to know what goes on.
As I said, we've heard about you.
As I slooshied...
As I was saying, Alex...
As she wheeled her wheelbarrow
At last we meet.
At least he believed you had done wrong.
Back away! Go away with you!
Back to make life a misery for your lovely parents once more?
Be patient, my son.
Be viddying you some more sometime, droogie.
Because everybody has the right to live and be happy...
Because I knew what she sang.
Because next time it's not going to be the corrective school.
Because, you see, they've let me be more like a son to them...
Beethoven just wrote music.
Before we know it, we'll have the full apparatus of totalitarianism.
Being dressed in the height of Roman fashion.
Being in this hellhole and human zoo for two years now.
Being kicked and tolchoked by brutal warders...
Best not to say more.
Bit of a pain in the gulliver, Mum.
Bliss and heaven!
Blue eyes?
Blue, sir.
Breaking the hearts of your poor, grieving parents.
Brother, you think and talk sometimes like a little child.
Brown hair, isn't it?
But a real leader knows always when, like...
But be cheerful about it.
But enough of words.
But he was very fond of myself, me being very young...
But I could not shut me glazzies.
But I did not snuff it.
But I knew I was safe.
But I tried to forget this, concentrating on the next film...
But it's providential that you...
But missus, this is an emergency!
But quick as a shot came the sickness.
But suddenly I viddied that thinking was for the gloopy ones...
But that knowing the law isn't everything.
But that's all his craft and artfulness.
But there are some who did, and do.
But we get no farther with our studies.
But what is all this?
But you can be helped.
But you seem well on the way to making a complete recovery.
But you're cold and shivering.
But you're safe from him now.
But you've not been to school all week, son.
But, missus, it's a matter of life and death!
But, sirs.
By this time tomorrow, you'll be healthier still.
C. of E., sir.