A Clockwork Orange (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Malcolm McDowell as Alex
  • James Marcus as Georgie
  • Warren Clarke as Dim
  • Michael Tarn as Pete
  • Patrick Magee as Mr. Frank Alexander
  • Adrienne Corri as Mrs. Mary Alexander
  • Michael Bates as Chief Guard Barnes
  • John Clive as Stage actor
  • Virginia Wetherell as Stage Actress
  • Carl Duering as Dr. Brodsky
  • Paul Farrell as Tramp
  • Billy Russell as Professor attacked by Droogs in Library (scenes deleted)
  • Richard Connaught as Billyboy, Gang Leader
  • Clive Francis as Joe the Lodger
  • Michael Gover as Prison Governor
  • Miriam Karlin as Cat Lady
  • Aubrey Morris as P. R. Deltoid
  • Godfrey Quigley as Prison Chaplain
  • Sheila Raynor as Mum
  • Madge Ryan as Dr. Branom
  • John Savident as Conspirator
  • Anthony Sharp as Frederick, Minister of the Interior
  • Philip Stone as Dad
  • Pauline Taylor as Dr. Taylor, psychiatrist
  • Margaret Tyzack as Conspirator Rubinstein
  • Steven Berkoff as Detective Constable Tom
  • John J. Carney as Detective Sergeant
  • Lindsay Campbell as Police Inspector
  • David Prowse as Julian, Mr. Alexander's bodyguard

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