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A Clockwork Orange
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Based on the novel by Anthony Burgess. In the not-too-distant future, a charming young sociopath named Alex, leads a nihilistic lifestyle of ultraviolence.

Release / Airing: 13/01/1972

Locations used for this production:

  • Borehamwood >
    Scenes which show Alex's dreary flat where he plays classical music whilst fantasing about violence.
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  • Edgwarebury Hotel & Restaurant >
    Alex is taken to a house, locked in a room and tormented by classical music. Unable to stand it, he jumps from the bedroom window in an attempt to end the torment and his life.
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  • Harlow >
    Following his attempt to end his life, Alex wakes up in hospital where he learns that the government has taken the decision to reverse the effects of the Ludovico Technique which has arisen over the bad publicity that has erupted following Alex’s attempted suicide.
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  • Radlett >
    A private house was use for the controversial Singing in the Rain rape scene.
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  • Shenley >
    Having been challenged for leadership of the droogs by Georgie. The gang attempt a robbery of a wealthy woman who lives alone with her cats. After being knocked out by Dim, Alex is arrested and subsequently charged with murder.
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