Uhrwerk Orange (Clockwork Orange) |
Original Titel: | Clockwork Orange, A | Übersetzter Titel: | Uhrwerk Orange (Clockwork Orange) | Regie: | Stanley Kubrick | Produzent(en): | Stanley Kubrick | IMDb-Link: | http://us.imdb.com/Title?0066921 | Land: | UK | Genre: | Action | Jahr: | 1971 | Darsteller: | Malcolm McDowell .... Alex De Large Patrick Magee (I) .... Mr. Alexander Michael Bates (I) .... Chief Guard Barnes Warren Clarke .... Dim John Clive .... Stage Actor Adrienne Corri .... Mrs. Alexander Carl Duering .... Dr. Brodsky Paul Farrell (I) .... Tramp Clive Francis .... Joe the Lodger Michael Gover .... Parkmoor Prison Governor Miriam Karlin .... Miss Weatherly the Cat Lady James Marcus (II) .... Georgie Aubrey Morris .... P.R. Deltoid Godfrey Quigley .... Prison Chaplain Sheila Raynor .... Mrs. DeLarge (Em) |
Inhaltsangabe: | Der 15jährige Anführer einer bizarren Jungenclique, die des Nachts mordend und vergewaltigend durch die öden Vororte einer englischen Metropole zieht, gerät in die Mühlen der Polizei und Justiz. Mit der Aussicht auf eine vorzeitige Entlassung unterwirft er sich einer neuartigen Intensiv-Therapie, die ihn von allen Sex- und Gewaltgelüsten heilt. Wieder in Freiheit, erfährt er das Paradoxe seiner "Besserung": unfähig zur Gegenwehr, erleidet er die Rache seiner früheren Opfer. Bitterböse Filmfarce, die die Vergewaltigung und Mechanisierung des Individuums in einer bis zur Leblosigkeit bürokratisierten und technisierten Zivilisation mit grimmiger Konsequenz analysiert. Ein filmisch brillanter Diskurs über den hysterischen Hedonismus der Konsumkultur, über die perverse Ästhetik der Gewalt und über die Wirkungs- und Manipulationsmöglichkeiten visueller Medien. | Sprache(n): | Deutsch (Dolby Digital 5.1) Englisch (Dolby Digital 5.1) Spanisch (Dolby Digital 5.1) | Untertitel: | Länge: | 131 Minuten | Video Format: | DVD -- 1 DVD(s) | Zusätzliche Informationen: | Bildformat: 1.66:1 Dolby, Surround Sound Laufzeit: 131 Minuten DVD Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2001 Produktion: 1971 $$ MUSIK && =========== Nacio Herb Brown (song "Singin' in the Rain") Wendy Carlos (electronic music) (as Walter Carlos) Rachel Elkind (uncredited) Non-Original Music by Edward Elgar (from "Pomp and Circumstance March Nos. 1 & 4") Gioacchino Rossini (from operas "Il barbiere di Siviglia", "Guillermo Tell" and "La gazza ladra") Ludwig van Beethoven (from "9th symphony") Henry Purcell (from "Music on the Death of Queen Mary") (uncredited) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (from "Scheherazade") (uncredited) $$ Literatur-Vorlage / Drehbuch / Script && ================================== Romanvorlage "A Clockwork Orange" ("Uhrwerk Orange") von Anthony Burgess Stanley Kubrick $$ SOUNDTRACK && ================= "Title Music From A Clockwork Orange" (from Henry Purcell's Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary) Composed by Wendy Carlos (as Walter Carlos) and Rachel Elkind Performed by Wendy Carlos (as Walter Carlos) Courtesy of CBS Records "The Thieving Magpie (Abridged)" Composed by Gioacchino Rossini "Theme from A Clockwork Orange (Beethoviana)" Composed by Wendy Carlos (as Walter Carlos) and Rachel Elkind Performed by Wendy Carlos (as Walter Carlos) Courtesy of CBS Records "9th Symphony, Second Movement-Abridged" Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven "March from A Clockwork Orange (9th Symphony, Fourth Movement-Abridged)" Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven Arranged and Performed by Wendy Carlos (as Walter Carlos) Articulations by Rachel Elkind Courtesy of CBS Records "William Tell Overture-Abridged" Composed by Gioacchino Rossini Performed by Wendy Carlos (as Walter Carlos) "Pomp and Circumstance March No. I" Composed by Edward Elgar (as Sir Edward Elgar) "Pomp and Circumstance March No. IV-Abridged" Composed by Edward Elgar (as Sir Edward Elgar) "Timesteps (Excerpt)" Composed by Wendy Carlos (as Walter Carlos) Performed by Wendy Carlos (as Walter Carlos) Courtesy of CBS Records "Overture to the Sun" Composed by Terry Tucker "I Want to Marry a Lighthouse Keeper" Written by Erika Eigen Performed by Erika Eigen "William Tell Overture-Abridged" Composed by Gioacchino Rossini "Suicide Scherzo (9th Symphony, Second Movement-Abridged)" Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven Arranged and Performed by Wendy Carlos (as Walter Carlos) Courtesy of CBS Records "9th Symphony, Fourth Movement-Abridged" Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven "Singin' In the Rain" Written by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown Performed by Gene Kelly Courtesy of MGM Records "Funeral Music for Queen Mary" By Henry Purcell |