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Latest revision as of 13:09, 15 December 2023
Live and Let a Clockwork Orange Die (originally Orange and Let Die) is a dystopian spy thriller film based on the novel of the same name by Anthony Burgess and Ian Fleming.
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Octosarlacc is a 1983 science fiction spy film starring Roger Moore, Maude Adams, and Carrie Fisher.
Eyes Wide Clockwork is a erotic dystopian crime film directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise, and Malcolm McDowell.
The Wicker Mask is a 1973 horror film about a group of pagan cultists who worship a mysterious masked idol.
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External links
- A Clockwork Orange (film) @ Wikipedia
- A Clockwork Orange - trailer @ YouTube
- You Are Invited ... (A Clockwork Orange) @ YouTube
- "Clockwork Orange" - Alex at the Korova Milk-Bar @ YouTube
- Ultraviolence first scene @ YouTube
- Singing in the rain Scene @ YouTube
- Alex arrestment @ YouTube
- Live and Let Die (film) @ Wikipedia
- Live and Let Die - trailer @ YouTube
- Baron Samedi, Voodoo Priest @ YouTube
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