Alex(Malcolm McDowell) visits the record store and invites two devotchkas to his home for some of the old in out in out. A Clockwork Orange, Stanley Kubrick, 1971.
what you got back home, little sister, to play your fuzzy warbles on? I bet you got little save pitiful portable picnic players. Come with uncle and hear all proper, hear angel trumpets and devil's trombones, you are invited!
You know this was one of the scenes Kubrick altered substantially from the novel, deliberately, because in the novel Alex is only 15 or 16 and the “girls” he gets to come back to his place with him are ten year olds whom he gets drunk/rapes. But it would have been so beyond fucked up to shoot said scene and still have the slightest ounce of sympathy for the main character, hence it was changed to suggest a far more age-appropriate (though he is still older than them in the film, and a terrible influence at that 😂 it doesn’t come off quite as despicable) & I believe all the actors were of legal age irrespective of how old their characters were meant to be
@@SheepofChrist818 okay so I’m not trying to be mean by correcting you but I just want to throw this out there because there are people out there who will be a jerk about it: it’s typically “chalk it up” rather than chop it up. But it doesn’t really matter. I just wanted to let you know in case you didn’t know but say whatever you want.
Also the way he styles himself is as someone of a “higher station” both in knowdge/maturity, as well as physical belongings (speakers) etc. speaks to a sort of hierarchical relationship where they are not “on his level” in so many senses of the world
That's the same soundstage that was used in the scene from eyes wide shut when doctor bill and family at Macy's department store remade Stan was brilliant at things like that
@@derrekmorgan1940 This scene in 'A Clockwork Orange' was actually shot on location, in a once well-known Chelsea drugstore-boutique (immortalized in the Rolling Stones song "You Can't Always Get What You Want"), which was more recently converted to a McDonald's. Most of 'A Clockwork Orange' was shot on location in the greater London area, with only four sets being constructed for the production (the four sets were the Korova Milk Bar, the hallway in the assaulted writer's home, the bathroom in the same home, and the prison check-in room).
The threesome scene serves to express the dichotomy of beginning Alex vs. ending Alex, where he experiences life and love and fun while Beethovan is playing in the background, compared to the end when he experiences despair and suicidal thoughts while Beethovan plays. This concept further unfolds when one realizes that both scenes (the threesome and attempted suicide scene) both expressed decadent behaviors with Beethovan playing, yet the threesome scene lead to Alex's downfall (his droogies smelling weakness on him), while his attempted suicide scene led to his ultimate freedom. A genius way to show that things are exactly the same, yet so very different.
In the book it was two 10 year olds he promised that his stereo would play the records better. Then as soon as they were about to leave alex did the in and out.
Everytime I watch A Clockwork Orange this scene reminds me of me going to Tower Records on a Saturday night all by myself wearing my long black coat that went down to my ankles (still have it). I would stay there for hours until it closed at midnight. Of course that was in the 80's not the 70's when this iconic movie came out. Getting dressed up was a thing for me going to Tower Records. That's what I call Saturday Night Fever (from 976-CREOLEMAN)!;
Ahh, you filming this playing on the TV is even better. Brings back the greatest of memories of watching this movie during summer nights between the ages of 14-17 while my parents were away, or I was staying out in the woods.
@@bigtuss7482 How did you manage to assume I was watching it in any other way then a TV. Anywase I frequently vacationed to homes that were surrounded by large plots of land
@@muffnman980 No, only my mom was against me playing M-rated video games like Halo and GTA 5. Yeah... she was a waste of everyone's time well before I kicked her out of my life.
In the book, Alex is 15, and these two girls are 10. He gets them drunk and has his way before they know what's going on. The book is waaaay more f'ed up than the movie.
I recently discovered for myself that the whole world in which I live now is very similar to this film, both in meaning and in design. People wear strange clothes, eat strange food, use a lot of borrowed words. And now this year there is even more violence in the world and in the minds of people. It all makes me anxious, I hope I will see better days in this world in the future!
That grin of his is priceless. You see it and know that something funny, but slightly twisted is at work in his head. But the attraction of it is, that it promises a naughty sort of fun and a most enjoyable night full of wild hijinks and sexual escapades. I think the dark-haired girl caught that when she looked at him, and she let him know with her eyes that she was open for further exploration by his deviant mind.
I too would be confident If I owned such a slivk coat and had that tune as soundtrack Also YOU ARE INVITED is a great pick up line, It landed me some dates back in the day
@kingofwolves71 The girls were ten years old, then Alex drugged them when he took the girls to his apartment and began to violently rape and beat them.
Can confirm doesn’t matter what you say if you exclude confidence and you’re brash you can get what you want, provided the women you’re after are in your league snd if not, get rich and you can sort of leverage that
@@elvisduck4014 But now I'm thinking that to 'exclude' confidence could garner some sympathy and make you seem less of a threat/predatory. Would create ambush situation! :0)
Una de las famosas escenas de la Naranja Mecánica 🍊 donde sale un cameo del director Stanley Kubrick a espaldas viendo alguna revista o álbum de discos. 😀
J'adore les ceintures foncées sur la robe claire d'une femme. C'est un élément de mode unique qui est très peu utilisé de nos jours. De plus, avec une telle boucle, .. c'est renversant.
I tried this. It works, it gets women’s attention. I have my court date this week.
We is in 2021 not 1971
Lmao
maybe you wore the wrong dress
you should have drunk the milk to give you the edge
I guess the old inout inout doesn't work anymore.
When not committing acts of ultraviolence, Alex shows excellent manners.
That is kinda the point in many ways. Alex is intelligent and can behave himself. He just chooses not to.
They’re London people.
London people pride themselves on manners.
Believe me.
@@VanillaLimeCokewell use to london is londistan now full of afrlcans or something
Of course, he is English. This is how we are. Very well mannered, even when violent!
Unparalleled rizz… quite truly a spectacle to behold
Feels dumb how unrealistic it is. In the book he rapes two 10 year old girls.
lmaooo
very true brother
YOU ARE INVITED
Is the best pickup line I've never heard
still one of the most entertaining scenes in any movie. They say true confidence is magical...makes this guy an arch wizard....
Meh
Natural 20!
what you got back home, little sister, to play your fuzzy warbles on? I bet you got little save pitiful portable picnic players. Come with uncle and hear all proper, hear angel trumpets and devil's trombones, you are invited!
I wouldn’t know wtf this guy said.
You know this was one of the scenes Kubrick altered substantially from the novel, deliberately, because in the novel Alex is only 15 or 16 and the “girls” he gets to come back to his place with him are ten year olds whom he gets drunk/rapes.
But it would have been so beyond fucked up to shoot said scene and still have the slightest ounce of sympathy for the main character, hence it was changed to suggest a far more age-appropriate (though he is still older than them in the film, and a terrible influence at that 😂 it doesn’t come off quite as despicable)
& I believe all the actors were of legal age irrespective of how old their characters were meant to be
"A bit cold and pointless, isn't it, my lovely"?
That line cracks me up.
A bit of the old in out.
"In out"
Right right
There’s no and, brother. It’s only in out, in out
@@detectiveMM my deepest apologies, no pun intended.
@@normellow what’s a slip of a slovo between droogs
What a nice guy inviting them to use his quality record player, why was that wholesome act cut out at the end?
Proper gentleman as see it. Gigidy.
the synths seemed to turn classical to perfection. stanley and anthony were simply geniuses.
also, i find it funny that it always feels like alex is yelling. literally just “WHATS HAPPENED TO YOURS MY LITTLE SISTER?!” *licks popsicle cutely*
Didn't Wendy Carlos do the OST?
Wendy Carlos was a genius
@@mana_beast_beats1114 She did this song but I don’t think she scored the full film.
@@sirderp4925 Still alive.
The language in this film Is glorious
He says “come with uncle” and somehow that doesn’t immediately destroy any possibility of completing this endeavor of his.
@@SheepofChrist818 okay so I’m not trying to be mean by correcting you but I just want to throw this out there because there are people out there who will be a jerk about it: it’s typically “chalk it up” rather than chop it up. But it doesn’t really matter. I just wanted to let you know in case you didn’t know but say whatever you want.
That's cuz they were 10 in the book.
Also the way he styles himself is as someone of a “higher station” both in knowdge/maturity, as well as physical belongings (speakers) etc. speaks to a sort of hierarchical relationship where they are not “on his level” in so many senses of the world
imagine seeing kubrick films when they first debuted, opening night
The Rizz is impeccable!😳
🥵🥵🥵
Bruh fr fr Alex is BUSSIN
I love this movie so much
But I hate this scene
@@towakona better than the false teeth in the drinking glass scene.
@Todes zauberer778 Lmao
Does he just walk in a circle? When he asks if she's enjoying that my darling he almost started laughing.
That's the same soundstage that was used in the scene from eyes wide shut when doctor bill and family at Macy's department store remade Stan was brilliant at things like that
@@derrekmorgan1940
This scene in 'A Clockwork Orange' was actually shot on location, in a once well-known Chelsea drugstore-boutique (immortalized in the Rolling Stones song "You Can't Always Get What You Want"), which was more recently converted to a McDonald's. Most of 'A Clockwork Orange' was shot on location in the greater London area, with only four sets being constructed for the production (the four sets were the Korova Milk Bar, the hallway in the assaulted writer's home, the bathroom in the same home, and the prison check-in room).
Alex got dat Elizabethan drip lmao 😂👌
Elizabethan?
The threesome scene serves to express the dichotomy of beginning Alex vs. ending Alex, where he experiences life and love and fun while Beethovan is playing in the background, compared to the end when he experiences despair and suicidal thoughts while Beethovan plays.
This concept further unfolds when one realizes that both scenes (the threesome and attempted suicide scene) both expressed decadent behaviors with Beethovan playing, yet the threesome scene lead to Alex's downfall (his droogies smelling weakness on him), while his attempted suicide scene led to his ultimate freedom.
A genius way to show that things are exactly the same, yet so very different.
During the threesome we hear Rossini not Beethoven.
In the book he invites them to listen to music only, but then drugs them and rapes them.
In the book it was two 10 year olds he promised that his stereo would play the records better. Then as soon as they were about to leave alex did the in and out.
The best scene ever recorded? I wish I could have visited this record store when it was alive. Shame it is a McDonald’s now.
Everytime I watch A Clockwork Orange this scene reminds me of me going to Tower Records on a Saturday night all by myself wearing my long black coat that went down to my ankles (still have it). I would stay there for hours until it closed at midnight. Of course that was in the 80's not the 70's when this iconic movie came out. Getting dressed up was a thing for me going to Tower Records. That's what I call Saturday Night Fever (from 976-CREOLEMAN)!;
Picadilly? :0)
Did you wear a fedora, too?
I had better class in wearing clothes (from 976-CREOLEMAN).
Which Tower Records?
@@joiamed8544 Mountain View, California in the Bay Area!
Gonna see this at a 1970s film festival this weekend in South Africa. So excited!
Pasop vir die hond!
My favorite scene
ENJOYING THAT ARENT YOU MY DARLING💀💀💀
Ahh, you filming this playing on the TV is even better. Brings back the greatest of memories of watching this movie during summer nights between the ages of 14-17 while my parents were away, or I was staying out in the woods.
How did u manage to watch it in the woods
@@bigtuss7482 How did you manage to assume I was watching it in any other way then a TV. Anywase I frequently vacationed to homes that were surrounded by large plots of land
Did your folks ever find out you were watching very mature movies? Im not judging I'm just curious
@@muffnman980 No, only my mom was against me playing M-rated video games like Halo and GTA 5. Yeah... she was a waste of everyone's time well before I kicked her out of my life.
excuse me brother but it sounds like your life was, as they might say, "rad af".
I wish i could find this part of the soundtrack on youtube
Beethoven Symphony No. 9 Movement 4...
minute 11:15
ua-cam.com/video/ChygZLpJDNE/v-deo.html
Same,,i want the one with the weird singing in it
@@pupzilla7436 look up "Wendy Carlos - Ode to Joy"
@@pupzilla7436 it’s called vocoded singing
ua-cam.com/video/Z3yp6B81Rec/v-deo.html
In the book, Alex is 15, and these two girls are 10. He gets them drunk and has his way before they know what's going on. The book is waaaay more f'ed up than the movie.
Well, they would both be minors, so aside from it, because they didn’t permit him, how is this wrong?
@@yerielurena1873 It's rape?
@@yerielurena1873broooo what the fuck? hope you typed that from jail
@@NateCraven318no shit sherlok
@@yerielurena1873 their 10... a 5 year old and a 17 year old are also minors...you are disgusting
it's strange, this music plays twice in the film, once at the peak of Alex and once in his fall
Poetic observation 😊
I like the music very much. Did you know the name of the song
@@ggmu1878 it’s a synthesised version of beethoven’s 9th symphony
Did Alex steal that suit from Willy Wonka? 🤣
Soundtrack for “2001” displayed prominently at :44
“what ya got back home lihuhl sista to play ya fuzzy wobbles on?” hahahahahaha
That northern accent still gets me
@@alexhein1738 the slang Alex and his droogs use is a mix between Russian phrases and broken English. There's a name for it.
@@deedeekreep9139 Nadsat
@@deedeekreep9139 Nadsat
I recently discovered for myself that the whole world in which I live now is very similar to this film, both in meaning and in design. People wear strange clothes, eat strange food, use a lot of borrowed words. And now this year there is even more violence in the world and in the minds of people. It all makes me anxious, I hope I will see better days in this world in the future!
That grin of his is priceless. You see it and know that something funny, but slightly twisted is at work in his head. But the attraction of it is, that it promises a naughty sort of fun and a most enjoyable night full of wild hijinks and sexual escapades. I think the dark-haired girl caught that when she looked at him, and she let him know with her eyes that she was open for further exploration by his deviant mind.
Fun fact: British synth pop band Heaven 17 took their name from the fictional band mentioned in this scene.
Just like Stanley to put the soundtrack of “2001 A Space Odyssey” right out in front, brilliant!
I too would be confident If I owned such a slivk coat and had that tune as soundtrack
Also YOU ARE INVITED is a great pick up line, It landed me some dates back in the day
Now we LIVE in that "future" and record stores ceases to even exist one by another.
This scene is pretty dark in the book. The film actually softens a lot.
The girls were aged 10 in the book. In the film, Kubrick made them about 15.😊
yeah they were 10 its gross lol
@@bonemach1ne it's supposed to be. It's showing the ultra sexualization of a near future. Are we really any better now as a species with social media
You are invited!
Alex Delarge is like the malevolent caricature of Voltaire.
I like the reference to 2001 and the Magical Mystery Tour at the bottom
as well as atom heart mother
this where the 80s british new wave/synth pop band; _heaven 17_ got their name from.
I Knew a girl she wanted a bit of in out in out 🔥
I envy those girls.
Me too, Malcolm's so hot🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm just like Alex yes yes.
@@neronevetti4540 right right 😂
He’s dressed like Austin Powers.
The lighting and visuals in this scene are amazing
"Hear angel trumpets and devil trombones..."
I realized that Alex just walks in a cirle
ENJOYING THAT ARE YOU MY DARLING?! 🤣🤣 Austin powers sounding playa🤣🤣🤣🤘
Stanley Kubrick was pure Genius...scene is just epic
love his garb is wonkaish
Saw the movie when it first came out think I was 7 with my sister blew my mind like 2001 a couple of years before we were different from other kids
I’m watching this sitting in the location having a double quarter pounder meal
🎶Enjoying that are you my darlings🎶Lucy in this guy with diamonds🎶
That is some funny music
Alex does not only do criminal damage to people, he does it to music as well.
Imagine if this played out exactly the way it did in the book. It would singlehandedly make this the most controversial movie ever.
How'd it play out in the book? I've never read it.
@kingofwolves71 The girls were ten years old, then Alex drugged them when he took the girls to his apartment and began to violently rape and beat them.
@@kingofwolves71in the book he rapes them. although, this film already has rape so i dont understand op’s comment
@@rachel-lq1emthe difference is in the age..
@@kingofwolves71Kubrick bumped up the age of the girls to something much more "legal"
roll up for the magical mystery tour! step right this way!
WHICH SONGS IS PLAYING ????
Lmao how it was cut at the end with just that little bit of the Rossini music made me laugh
Love the copy of 2001
Me too, and John Fahey next to it
Love the u-turn through the record store and the camera view
I just want to point out that the guy on the right side of the frame at 0:37 is Stanley Kubrick himself.
The music is so awesome
I didn't notice that they had 2001 took me long enough
I never noticed before the 2001 soundtrack album at 0:44 !
😂
I like this scene
How can I find a good quality version of this song alone?
name of the song please
What a polite gentleman
Fuzzy wobbles. I'll have to use that line.
THEME/SONG'S NAME IS "BEETHOVEN - SYMPHONY Nº 9 IN D MINOR, OP. 125: IV.B ALLEGRO ASSAI VIVACE"
Epic!
He is so cute,his wife is a lucky lady to have him.
Smashing, baby!
Viddy well little droogie. Viddy well!
I must have that jacket. I like the carefully placed 2001 soundtrack and glad John Fahey was still appreciated in whatever future this was.
I am asking myself if Kubrik explicitly asked for the "bend" ice xD
Knowing Kubrick, he certainly did it ! Kubrick was a control freak.
Hello Mr. Ludwig Van! Big fan of your music.
Incase anyone is wondering the song is called ode to joy
ENJOYING THAT ARE YOU MY DARLING?
Can confirm doesn’t matter what you say if you exclude confidence and you’re brash you can get what you want, provided the women you’re after are in your league snd if not, get rich and you can sort of leverage that
Exude not exclude.
@@elvisduck4014 But now I'm thinking that to 'exclude' confidence could garner some sympathy and make you seem less of a threat/predatory. Would create ambush situation! :0)
@@williamr3840 I doubt it...
If you're attractive, you can pretty much get any woman you want.
During the 70 a clothes and record and fashion store in Birmingham was the dead spit of that scene. It was named OASIS probably gone now.
Why is this version of this song impossible to find on UA-cam?
Just BUY IT ! It's available on CD.
What’s the soooong
Close enough?!
ua-cam.com/video/HXyPSWMxV7I/v-deo.htmlsi=rb5j8yRlfvt1RFLP
Una de las famosas escenas de la Naranja Mecánica 🍊 donde sale un cameo del director Stanley Kubrick a espaldas viendo alguna revista o álbum de discos. 😀
Es cierto
HEAVEN 17
What is this song called?!?!😫
A part called “Froh, wie seine Sonnen" from the 4th movement of beethoven’s ninth symphony😊
@@Laverti12345 thankyou. I think I ended up finding it since then but I appreciate it. Its the sythesized version as well I think. ✌🏼
@@SaxonRanger94ahh from the movie, yeah. Oo whats this part called from the movie soundtrack btw? Curious 😮
@@Laverti12345 i think Alex visits the record store, like the video title. Just guessing though lol
Fair enough 😂
So old fasioned the1970s
Like a boss
In the book, it is a book store and those are 10 year old girls
J'adore les ceintures foncées sur la robe claire d'une femme. C'est un élément de mode unique qui est très peu utilisé de nos jours. De plus, avec une telle boucle, .. c'est renversant.
Chad move.
In the novel the girls were 10 and Alex was 15…
When he walks to the counter there's a copy of 2001 soundtrack in the rack below the counter
To be continue 2:15
Non posso fare a meno di domandarmi dove Kubrick abbia trovato quei lecca-lecca...😆😆😆
In the book, I've heard they were 10 years old
You are right. I guess they thought that would be too much for the movie audience
In the novel those girls were about 10 yrs old preteens LOL😂
You're right, and Alex was 15
Yeah, Kubrick ran into the same problem when he made Lolita, he was pretty dissatisfied with the deviations he was forced to make from the novel.
How can I find a recording of this song that plays in this scene, been searching for 20 minutes now, can't find it.
This might be close enough to what you are looking for?
ua-cam.com/video/HXyPSWMxV7I/v-deo.htmlsi=rb5j8yRlfvt1RFLP
So what did alex play his fuzzy warbles on ?
Heaven 17
Sparks
What song is this playing in the scene as Alex walks through the store?
It's part of Beethoven's ninth symphony. Skip ahead to 1:03.14 in this video: ua-cam.com/video/rOjHhS5MtvA/v-deo.html
Οde to Joy, from Beethoven's 9th symphony. One of the most popular classical pieces too. A major hit.
Стари добри Алекс 🤭
Is it possible that the blonde girl is Gillian Hills who played Jennifer in 'Beat Girl' in 1960 - as it says on IMDB