![]() ![]() ![]() So you mentioned you've been talking about this movie for five decades. I mean, he was a good friend, he really was for a long time, and then we fell out. It was so much fun to play a lot of these scenes and it was such a great part. And working on just seemed so natural.Īnd it seemed once the style had been established and we found it, then the journey was a lot easier. And I guess the three main elements are Anthony Burgess, Stanley Kubrick, and I have to put myself in there because I'm in every frame of the movie. But still, to be talking about this movie, it's a testament to really many extraordinary elements. If you were in a jail cell, I don't think it would go quite so fast.Īnd so it all depends on what you're doing and I've been very lucky with my life, my family, and all that stuff. But, listen, 50 years when you're having a lot of fun seems like a very fast time. But when you're young, it lasts forever, and suddenly you turned around and there goes 50 years. Well, it's shocking to me that somebody said you'd still be not only alive, but working 50 years from now, I would have laughed, laughed. ![]() Malcolm McDowell: No, it's shocking to me, really. Screen Rant: This year marks the 50th anniversary of A Clockwork Orange. What does that feel like? Does it feel like that much time has passed? ![]()
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