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A
clockwork Orange is based on a novel published by Anthony Burgess in 1962. Burgess
claimed that the novel's inspiration was his first wife Lynne's beating by a
gang of drunken American servicemen stationed in England during World War 2.
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A Clockwork Orange is
released in Britain during a period when politicians and citizens' groups begin
to question the escalation of onscreen violence.
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The
British authorities considered the sexual violence extreme, furthermore, there
occurred legal claims that the movie A Clockwork Orange had inspired true
copycat behaviour.
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In March
1972, a fourteen-year-old-boy pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of a classmate,
thus Kubrick asked Warner Bro’s to withdraw the film from British distribution
in 1973.
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The press
also blamed the film for a rape attack, in which the attackers sang “Singing in
the Rain”.
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