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Malcolm McDowell - 17 Titles Found
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The Company
(2003) [PG]
With THE COMPANY, maverick director Robert Altman brings his idiosyncratic vision to Chicago and the acclaimed Joffrey Ballet. Neve Campbell is Ry, an aspiring performer who gets her chance to shine when a fellow dancer is injured. Stepping into the spotlight, Ry finally reaches her true... More
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A Clockwork Orange
(1971) [R]
Stomping, whomping, stealing, singing, tap-dancing, violating. Derby-topped teddy-boy hooligan Alex (Malcolm McDowell) has his own way of having a good time. He has it all at the tragic expense of others. Alex’s journey from amoral punk to brainwashed proper citizen and back again forms the... More
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O Lucky Man! (2 disc set)
(1973) [M]
This sprawling, surrealist musical serves as an allegory for the pitfalls of capitalism, as it follows the adventures of a young coffee salesman in Europe. Many actors play multiple roles, giving the film a stagy tone. Music by Alan Price. The second instalment in the "Mick Travers" trilogy with... More
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Britannia Hospital
(1982) [M]
A spectacular farce set in an old hospital that alarmingly resembles Britain at its most chaotic. Everything starts to go wrong when the medical administrators are faced with a threatened strike, angry scenes, and a Royal visit. Third instalment in Lindsay Anderson's "Mick Travers" trilogy with... More
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If....
(1968) [M]
This Palme D'Or winning film takes an allegorical look at the British Public School system. 'If'... is an amazing blend of fact and fantasy which features a young Malcolm McDowell, successfully launching his film career in his debut. The students at College House are kept in line by tradition,... More
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Tank Girl
(1995) [M]
In the year 2033, the world's water supply is controlled by Kesslee (Malcolm McDowell), a maniacal dictator who presides over the Water & Power company. Tank Girl (Lori Petty), a tough punk water poacher, struggles alongside her comrades to deliver the valuable resource to parched persons around... More
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Night Train To Venice
(1994) [M]
Martin is delivering to his publisher his latest novel which reveals a threat from a Fascist sect whose leader has influence over a bunch of skinheads who board the train on which Martin is travelling... More
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Aces High
(1976) [M]
A moving story of comradeship and bravery, loneliness and fear. Aces High contains some of the most magnificent aerial battles ever staged leading to a BAFTA nomination for Best Cinematography and Best Film at the Evening Standard British Film Awards. Under Jack Gold's sensitive direction, this... More
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Caligula (R rated version)
(1979) [R]
The most expensive adult movie ever made, Caligula tells the tale of the mad Roman emperor's rise and fall. Depicting his descent into madness and depravity with graphic sex and violence, and with an all-star cast, Caligula is a true cult classic. Lavish sets, some truly over the top acting... More
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Voyage Of The Damned
(1976) [M]
Often described as a Ship of Fools with a conscience, Voyage of the Damned is based on a true story. In 1939, the Nazis ostentatiously loaded a luxury liner with hundred of Jewish refugees from all walks of life. The ship then tried to drop anchor in Havana, Cuba-only to have its passengers... More
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