Connections
Version of
Edited from
The shot of the bride falling through the gallows trapdoor was cut into ACO
Edited into
scenes are taken from this film
References
Alex sings the title song and immitates a few of the dance moves.
Alex is given Experimental Serum 114, a phonetic play on the name of the CRM-114 radio seen in Dr. Strangelove.
Soundtrack LP prominently placed in record store
The "fast speed" Kubrick uses in one of "A Clockwork Orange"'s most famous scene is directly lifted from "Funeral Parade of Roses", as stated by Kubrkick himself.
A Clockwork Orange features a sculpture by Dutch artist Herman Makkink (the phallic-shaped "Rocking Machine") and nine paintings and a sculpture (called "Christ Unlimited") by his brother 'Cornelis Makkink', all of which had been featured in Dropout.
Referenced in
Poster on wall in Steve's bedroom
Otto, the Anti-Cupid, is dressed the same as Alex DeLarge.
Sadie sings "Singin' in the Rain" while taking a bath.
A poster of this film can be seen
The name Alexander de Large (Malcolm McDowell's character in Clockwork Orange, A (1971)) can be seen on Mick's order book when he is working as a salesman.
Quick cuts of the Christ plastic models
Movie poster is shown and TIm and BIll's costumes and makeup are similar to the lead characters in the Clockwork Orange movie
Shot of Woody Allen eating at the table, with the two doctors watching.
Many shots directly reference Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange, in particular the shot in which the Doctor (Nicholson) has strapped Tommy to a chair and put a very similar apparatus on his face and eyes.
Chief Bouza mentions 'A Clockwork Orange'.
Referenced as a game quiz at a party, also as the answer to the quiz.
Piano players in burlesque scene dressed as droogs.
Movie poster is found on the wall.
Poster visible in Picard's apartment.
Poster
Benji wears the same hat as Alex does in Clockwork Orange and also sings "Singing In The Rain" while wearing the hat.Just like Alex.
It is referenced.
fast motion as sped-up "William Tell Overture" plays
Ad is seen at movie theater.
The scene at the hospital where Alex is feeding David.
many scenes in this film is similar to many in a clockwork orange. like the rape scene. and the whole gang mentality was extremely similar to that of cockwork orange.
Tap dancing gangs
Title seen on theater marquee Rick and A.J. run past.
some of the 'goons' use the 'nadsat' slang from this film.
referenced by Arthur Bremer in his diary
This film is referenced by name and briefly discussed by Jim and Kathy at the beginning of the film.
(the scene of the house break in)
Scene where Archie shakes the wino's hand under a bridge is inspired by ACO.
The 4 gang members enter the hospital dressed in costume to The Thieving Magpie, the same as the gang of 4 in a clockwork orange breaking into the house of the cat woman dressed in costume with The Thieving Magpie playing.
In both films, an older woman is attacked by a young man singing "Singing in the Rain".
Eileen looks like Alex wearing mascara on one eye, a white shirt, and a bowler hat.
Lieutenant Mauser, dressed like Dim (as officer), says to Pete Lassard outside the gang's hideout, "Well, well, well, if it isn't..."
The cop as Sid is getting released is repeating the dialog when Alex is getting his things confiscated in A Clockwork Orange.
Rantes tells the doctor, "there are tortures who listen to Beethoven." This is a reference to Alex DeLarge in A Clockwork Orange, a torturer with an obsession for Beethoven's music.
55 Ludovico Place is a reference to the Ludovico treatment in A Clockwork Orange
Title reference
DVD text commentary, Ode to Joy used in Die Hard because it was used for violence in A Clockwork Orange
Movie poster on wall
the first scene is remarkably similar to the scene in Clockwork Orange where Alex and his droogs beat up the old man beneath the overpass. In Violent Cop, it is a group of young deliquents who beat up the old man and the lighting and local are virtual identical.
Gene Siskel compares "2001" to this and other Stanley Kubrick movies.
Ricky wears a mask identical to Alex's in A Clockwork Orange.
Filmposter is visible in the background
Title shown in movie collage behind concession stand.
One of the suggestions for 'Theater Styles'
Crow: "Hey, it's the guys from 'Clockwork Orange'... you know... the droogs."
the dream sequence montage, using archive footage
Santa's Little Helper is made to watch violent films to turn him into a vicious attack dog. Special devices are used to force his eyes open, as was done to Alex in A Clockwork Orange.
Bart states "I have a pain in me gulliver" almost directly quoting Alex.
A guard says "Shut your bleeing hole!" to a prisoner. Another character says "I'm blind! I'm blind!" in the same fashion context as Alex said it.
Bart dresses as the main character for halloween.
When Bart is reaching for cupcakes on the kitchen desk, its trongly ressembles Alex DeLarge reaching for breasts of young girl in front of scientific audience.
The scene where the nerds force Homer to cram for the final exam is taken from the movie.
The entire theme of psychotic children/teens and "ultraviolence," is directly lifted off Stanley Kubrick's _A Clockwork Orange_.
The murder scene is a quote/hommage of the central murder in C.O. camera, bright colours, topic of "kids killing for fun", classical music on the soundtrack (here: händel)
Duckman forces Cornfed to watch all his home movies with him by strapping Cornfed on a patient's seat with his eyes forced opened with special devices like what happened to Alex in the movie.
Tony Leung's badge number
Title reference.
There is the same camera view angle used in the scene in whichTommie wants to touch Gianna's breasts like when Alex makes the test after the Ludvico program and is confronted with the breats of a young girl!
controversy discussed
One of Tank Girls outfits includes a bowler hat and long eyelashes.
The soundtrack features the Clockwork Orange-inspired song "Alex Descends Into Hell For A Bottle Of Milk / Korova 1" by U2
There's a shot of Johnney Depp looking up with a hat brim over his eyes, almost replicating the shot from Clockwork Orange.
A videocassette is visible on a shelf in Video Planet.
In Trainspotting, when Spud and Renton are sitting alone together on a couch at a bar, the walls behind them have white words such as "voloko." These are the same words and style behind Alex and his three droogs in A Clockwork Orange.
Mr. Burns is lying in bed in a body cast, chewing loudly and pausing his speech for Smithers to spoon-feed him, in a direct allusion to the scene in the film after Alex jumps out the window.
References the old "in and out"
The lidlocks placed on the Doctor, who is forced to stare into the eye of Harmony, resemble those put on Alex.
In "Soda Jerk," Wakko is given eye drops, his eyes are kept open, and he is forced to watch bad standup comedians.
Features a sped up sex scene with William Tell-music
Richard talks about this movie in the video store
Sideshow Bob singing in the parish; Reverend Lovejoy's fondness for Bob
Eyelash design in "blue" pen under Fletcher's eye similar to Alex's.
When Batgirl sneaks to the motorcycle contest, one of the gangs there are dressed like the main characters in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange (1971).
The film adaptation of Burgess's novel is discussed.
There is a film poster in the movie theater based on the one for Clockwork Orange
Brain hopes Elmyra never gets the idea to watch this film.
End credit: The producers gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of Kardova Milk Bar.
Director John Lasseter mentioned that the character of Dim (voiced by Brad Garrett) was based on the big brutish yet not so smart character (who had the same name) in A Clockwork Orange.
controversy discussed
title reference
Tap dancing gangs
On the cover of MAD magazine
Poster on the wall
Interviews about the book and movie adaptation.
The film adaptation of Burgess's novel is discussed.
Johnny Rotten mentions it.
The action speed when the character Alex is having sex with 2 women in the bed.
Title reference
Video of "The Universal"
Referenced in the song "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun".
Movie poster on bedroom wall.
Both contain the line, "What's this about a... new way?"
multiple references to the film and the source novel
Spud re-programs Gimpy in a similar fashion to Malcolm McDowell's character
Alex and Ichi are both mentally controlled against their will, while Alex can't commit violent actions, Ichi is forced to do them
The action speed when the character Alex is having sex with 2 women in the bed.
Harkonnen brothers' torture chair mimicks Ludovico therapy chair
Features photographs of Stanley Kubrick on the set of this film
Referenced by name.
A montage featuring violent images is shown with Beethoven's Ninth Symphony playing over it, the same music used in the Ludovico technique scene where Alex is forced to watch a montage of violent images.
On a movie poster at the theatre
The main boss is named Clockwerk, after the title of A Clockwork Orange.
Sped up scene accompanied by "William Tell Overture", as in the sped up sex scene in A Clockwork Orange.
Friends raping young girl.
The first ever "Clockwork Orange House of Fun" match
mentioned in documentary
The Singing In The Rain scene
The music and sped-up video while Alex and Denis furnish the apartment
mentioned a few times
Claire says she wants to go see A Clockwork Orange.
Fred: "It's like being stuck in a really bad movie with those Clockwork Orange clampy things on my eyeballs."
erik ponti and his lawyer exchange the same lines alex and his supervisor
In Kubrick's film, Alexander de Large drinks milk and worships Beethoven. In Elephant, Eric drinks milk and plays Beethoven. The rest of the soundtrack also frequently features Beethoven.
The line "Try the wine" spoken by the character Barbossa
Time for a little of the old ultra-mind-control: Mad Mod - voiced by Alex himself, Malcolm McDowell - props Starfire's eyes wide open with the apparatus
Pölsa tells Erik he has the backwards version of the film to be played during his "Stanley Kubrick Festival", and he has eyelashes under his right eye at the time of speaking.
The men and women walking down the hallway wearing masks and carrying their holstered swords like Alex and his droogs.
Poster in the background
The gangs are dressed in the same style as Alex's droogs and Billyboy's gang.
Phallic Sculptures in London
The film's soundtrack is tossed at zombies.
When Kim is whistling and destroying Gordon's truck, it's an homage to the destruction/beat-up in A Clockwork Orange.
Mentioned in a magazine article.
Referenced during the clown orgy
The scene where someone knocks on Sellers' hotel room door is loosely based on the scene where Alex knocks on the door of the Cat Lady.
Characters say "Welly, welly, welly, welly"
A visual is similar to one from the film
Scenes in bedroom with Beethoven music.
The girls' band is called Kraftwerk Orange.
Certain thugs say "Time for a little of the old ultra-violence" a la Alex
In the beggining of the game the music is the same as the music at the second part in a clockwork orange, and also when he start talking and the complete scene (visual terms) reminds of the presentation in a clockwork ( There was me, that is Alex, and my three droogs, that is Pete, Georgie, and Dim)
The movie uses musc from "A Clockwork Orange" and directly references to its sex scene
Mentioned by Ewan
Mentioned by James, theme music is heard
Mentioned by James
Quoted from this game: 'We want this to be like clockwork, not Clockwork, bloody, Orange!'
Mentioned by James
Mentioned by James
Mentioned in the Restoration segment
Mentioned by James
Mini poster is shown.
poster in Scotty's apartment
Santos says that the debate should be like "Crossfire meets Clockwork Orange".
When Rachel is looking through the video tapes at the fair, A Clockwork Orange is one of them
Use of the phrase "ultraa-violence."
movie posters outside theater
Video case is shown.
Referenced by name
Poster on the wall of one of the characters' house.
Direct reference through the entire beginning of the movie (music, dialog)
Baron Von Ghoulish (Malcolm McDowell, who also played Alex) sings "Singin' In The Rain". In ACWO Alex (also played by McDowell) rapes a woman that sings this song
Professor Martin mentions the movie in reference to behavior modification.
A clip was shown
Ryan has a hallucination that he's Alex, complete with a re-enactment of the scene where Alex is repulsed by a topless woman on stage
It is mentioned in a newspaper article. Also, a photograph is shown.
"friends, droogies"
Serum114 is the drug administered to Alex as part of the Ludiviko treatment. It is the title of this movie.
The distorted electronic musical motif heard throughout the episode during schoolyard scenes references the score from this film.
Queer Duck is strapped to a chair and his eyelids are held open while he is forced to watch a black & white film showing gay footage. The film is an attempt to turn Queer Duck straight. After viewing the film, he remarks that he loved it and that it was "like a less gay Clockwork Orange".
DVDs being sold in the store behind Pamela
When Theo is in the dining-room with Guernica on the wall, a man resembling F. Alexander dementedly and repeatedly shouts "Alex" at a teenage boy, while the shots of glasses of wine echo the dining scene in A Clockwork Orange
Underneath his coat, Charles Darwin wears the Droog costume; Governor Odious has a sword-cane like Alex
Peppi has to watch pictures with his eyes wide open - like Alex
The dancing killers scene is a homage to Alex's "singing in the rain" sequence
Ponsonby threatens crypto with "peeling his eyelids back and making him listen to ludwig"
"A Clockwork Potato" in Roddy's DVD collection
in the scene where Jack Black is asleep on the bench after the song "Baby" is played, the bullies resemble Alex and his droogs, complete with suits, masks and accents.
In "A Jorb Well Done", the scene showing Coach Z strapped into the chair in the theatre is a reference to this Stanley Kubrick movie
A Characater at the Halloween party is dressed like Alex from A Clockwork Orange
mentioned once
'Tunnel' scene recreated with screeching women
there's an orange soda called "Cluckwork Orange"
poster seen
In the scene where Chris is on his way to the party, revelers walk by dressed as 'droogs'
The poster can be seen in Chloe's flat.
The scene with Karl tied to a chair, being forced to watch some brainswashing scenes.
improvisation around a Clockwork Orange
Theme song heard
Cris Johnson is strapped to a chair and his eyelids are held open while he is forced to watch news footage on television.
people's eyes are forced open during "treatment" as they are shown violent images
"ultraviolence" mentioned
Its poster is seen in the room of Apurv
Mentioned by Brooker.
Use of color and tone of films are similar
mentioned once
Referenced by name
One of Udre Belicoff's henchman wears a fake eyelash on his right eye just like Alex DeLarge in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange.
mentioned once
a "sped up" sex scene with classical music
Alex is in Imaginationland.
When you reach 72 hours playing time, your addiction level says "Ready for the Old Ultra-Violence. A well known line from the movie.
Hulk Hogan (played by Joaquín Reyes) sits on a chair with his eyelids held open while forced to watch a video on TV in segment "Hulk Hogan presenta, Muchachada Nuí"
Mentioned by Justin Lee Collins
The brainwashing machine is based on the conditioning technique in this film.
Poster visible in the screening room.
dialogue: "the old in-out"
Hank jokingly asks Ronny if the title of his next film will be 'A Cockwork Orange'.
The Beast invades the Thomsons' home masked and with lecherous intents for Jessica, just like Alex and his droogs with F. Alexander and his wife.
Similar blackly satirical use of Rossini's "Theiving Magpie"
still photograph showing an electric guitarist wearing his "A Clockwork Orange" shirt
Welly welly well: Chuck imagines himself strapped into the Ludovico
Phineas, Ferb, and Baljeet have their eyelids forced open and are forced to watch videos.
In Gulaal, in the scene where Dileep Kumar Singh is being ragged for the first time in the hostel room, one of the persons in the room is dressed (with the eye lashes & similar makeup) as the droogs from A Clockwork Orange
One character wears a "A Clockwork Orange" T-shirt
There is a promotional poster on the wall of Henry's room.
When Charlotte Russell's character is on her phone to Bethan she references Kubrick's Clockwork Orange to describe what she has done
A poster is seen in the room
Poster is shown.
Malcolm McDowell's character says "Let's get things nice and sparkling clear", referencing Malcolm McDowell's character Alex from A Clockwork Orange.
nude woman bed frame with legs spread looks like the nude women furniture in the Korova Milk Bar
Ellen wonders if the director of "Bronson" has ever seen this movie.
Douglas Craps leads the droogs into the Taxi Driver scene.
In the final scene, Prentiss asks Reid whether he has ever seen a movie called "A Clockwork Orange"
poster on the wall in Leah's room
The Critic imitates the villain saying "oh, my clockwork oranges" when hit in the gonads. Malcolm McDowell is in both films.
The film the 4 main characters have just watched and refer to that leads into the discussion of directors is A Clockwork Orange.
line of dialogue quoted
Mentioned by Narrator.
poster seen
On one of the optional planetary missions, a beacon transmits a distress call with the code "ACO 655321". "ACO" is "A Clockwork Orange", and "655321" is Alex's prisoner number.
A poster is featured.
During the amatuer porn scene with the couple in debt, they play the "William Tell Overture" like they did in the sex scene in "A Clockwork Orange" with Alex and the two girls from the music shop.
Poster is shown.
There a painting of Alex hanging in the party house.
One member of the editorial team of the "Titanic" wears the same outfit as Alex and his friends in "A clockwork orange"
DVD cover shown.
Opening title sequence and scene reminiscent of the opening to A Clockwork Orange
Episode title.
Snob alludes to it. Also, poster is shown.
Boyd Rice references during interview.
DVD case is shown.
A drunken thug sees a dancing Jesus in a hallucinogenic haze.
Brooke mentions it's Julian's favorite movie and wants the two of them to dress "as the fim" for Halloween
Mentioned in documentary
Movie referenced in this episode.
In "Master and Cadaver," Maggie dresses up as Alex DeLarge.
During CeeLo Green's bio segment, he and Danger Mouse are shown posing in a photo dressed as thugs with glasses of milk plus.
Poster shown
Comic Book Guy calls Bart and his friends droogs.
Morgan compares his treatment of watching nothing but commercials to Alex's brain washing treatment.
In a "what if" sequence there is written "Otomatik Portakal" on the showcase of store.
title mentioned
Video case is shown in video store.
Film Brain mentions how long it has been, when Malcolm McDowell did something remotely decent - refering to his role in "A Clockwork Orange"
Mentioned several times. One of the fighters even wears a bowler hat as his ring trademark.
"Alex DeLarge is getting laid in the sound room"
Appears on the list of DVD & Blu-Ray releases of May/June
Referenced by Seth on Weekend Update
a onesheet for it is on the wall of Franklin & Bash's house; in-joke as Malcolm McDowell appeared in both projects
Mentioned during Breckin Meyer Interview
Talked about
compares the atmospheres
"What's with the Clockwork Orange mimes?"
movie poster
Imitating Malcolm McDowell: "I'll stab you in the yarbles."
Chuck: "Something I learned early on: never watch 'A Clockwork Orange' when you're stoned."
"Good thing she's resting up in Alex DeLarge's room."
"Let me guess, the message wants him to meet up at the Korova Milk Bar?"
"...all the while strapped down to a chair with my eyes held open" and shows a picture of Alex in that same position.
Joe is wearing a "Clockwork Orange" t-shirt when hosting The Movie Crypt.
About Malcolm McDowell: "I should just have a warm glass from the Korova Milk Bar waiting for him."
Matthew McConaughey says his character in "Magic Mike" is a mixture of Jim Morrison and "A Clockwork Orange"
Still of film used to highlight, and compare, the groups costumes.
"We see Dr. Gross coming out of Alex DeLarge's bedroom for some reason..."
The number on Shrink's jumpsuit is 655321, the same as Alex's Prison ID Number.
Phil refers to Terri as "Terri's clockwork orange".
"This man is reading over his plans on how to get even with Alex DeLarge."
Homages the Droogs.
DVD is shown
"...and she can get back to tempting Alex DeLarge on stage."
Dr. King Schultz is having flashbacks of violence while listening to Beethoven, and it causes him to become upset
film poster shown
Poster featured prominently in background
Andy refers to Clark as "Clarkwork Orange."
Eye scene of Clockwerk Orange reenactment in the opening of Circus HalliGalli
Poster is shown.
Poster is shown.
Lucy dresses as Alex Delarge
mentions Roger Ebert giving this a negative review
Mentioned in dialogue
Droogs mentioned
Features
The footage from post-war Berlin of the children playing, hand in hand amidst the rubble.
The cavemen being crushed by boulders as Alex listens to Beethoven at home.
Featured in
It is mentioned and discussed. Also, poster, photographs and footage of this movie are shown.
This film is #46 on the list.
Clips from scenes of the "Ode to Joy" sung in the Korova Milkbar and of the Ludovico treatment.
Clips shown - subject of documentary.
This film is #21 on the list.
Alex De Large is #12 on the "Villains" list.
Documentary about Sex in Films
number 54
footage shown
Clip from film is used in this episode.
Ralphie goes to see "A Clockwork Orange" and later wears eye makeup to look like Malcolm MacDowell
excerpt
clips shown
One of the movies shown.
This film is #70 on the list.
Interviews about film and locations revisited
A clip is shown
clip shown
clips shown
clip shown
clip shown
clips shown
clips
This film is #4 on the "Sci-Fi" list.
included footage
Alex is being forced to watch the show
Alex DeLarge is one of the Critic's finalists
This documentary is about the impact of the film forty years later.
Clip shown to introduce actor Malcolm McDowell.
clips are shown and the opening credits are spoofed
One of Alex's monologues is played over a scene of Malcolm McDowell's character.
clips are shown during David Poland's segment
clips from the film starring Malcolm McDowell are shown
British censorship issues revealed
clip shown in opening credits
Ángela is watching the movie in her room
Footage of the film is included.
the intro is shown when it's mentioned that Warhol did his own adaptation, and Oan compares the two.
Georgina Chapman talks about the fashion in Clockwork Orange.
Spoofed in
In daze Lt. Drebin atatcks woman with stone dildo.
when the police catch snake joey and wheels drinking is a spoof of when the droogs approach the drunk bum under the bridge
The scene where the Simpsons shock each other while strapped to chairs.
Larry applies the Ludovico technique to Chris, showing him violent footage on TV.
A "Let Go Clinic" client is shown being strapped into a chair, given eye drops, and forced to watch episodes of "Love, American Style."
The scene of Bart reaching for two cupcakes spoofs the scene where the main character reaches for a woman's breasts. In both cases the character has been conditionalised to be able to and falls to the ground in fear.
In a flashback Brain is forced to watch Old Western films in a fashion that spoofs the conditioning scene in A Clockwork Orange
The opening scene's lighting, costume, sets, music, dances and so on spoof this movie.
sped-up footage of sex while the "William Tell Overture" plays
The method in which Tommy is brainwashed
a man has sex with two separate women in a sped-up scene as the William Tell Overture plays
Entire opening sequence, including the music, is a spoof of ACO
It spoofs the famous Clockwork Orange walking.
One of the characters, Paavo Lipponen, is treated with similar methods as Malcolm McDowell.
Frylock puts lid-locks on Master Shake and Meatwad to brainwash them in an identical way Alex was in Kubrick's Clockwork Orange.
Mortie is forced to watch films of living girls while strapped down and his eyes held open. The same way Alex received treatment in a clockwork orange
Opening sequence is spoofed.
when the Coon attacks Mosquito
Ludovico technique is employed in this episode.
the four Yodelers walk slowly to the camera