Clockwork Orange, A (1971) - (Movie Clip) There Was Me, That Is, Alex
Director-producer Stanley Kubricks opening to perhaps his most provocative film, Malcolm McDowell as Alex introduces himself and his Droogs (Michael Tarn, James Marcus, Warren Clarke) who guzzle spiked milk then attack a vagrant (Paul Farrell), in A Clockwork Orange, 1971.
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