EDITORIAL REVIEW: Anthony Burgess's modern classic of youthful violence and social redemption, reissued to include the controversial last chapter not previously published in this country, with a new introduction by the author.
A Clockwork Orange
โ Scribed by Anthony Burgess
- Publisher
- ScreenPress Books
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 120 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
EDITORIAL REVIEW:
The screenplay for Stanley Kubricks disturbing and exhilarating masterpiece, featuring 800 film stills chosen by the director.
This unique illustrated screenplay features 800 still images from A Clockwork Orange, selected by Stanley Kubrick when the film was first released in 1971. As Kubrick comments in his introduction: I have always wondered if there might be a more meaningful way to present a book about a film. To make, as it were, a complete graphic representation of the film, cut by cut, with the dialogue printed in the proper place in relation to the cuts, so that within the limits of still photos and words, an accurate (and I hope interesting) record of a film might be available This book represents that attempt.
Screenplay by Stanley Kubrick, based on the novel by Anthony Burgess.
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