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Title: A Clockwork Orange: Good Riddance To Bad Rubbish
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April 8, 1998 |
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She attacked Alex
and he defended himself with a sculpture of male genitalia. The fight ended
when Alex crammed the statue in the mouth of the victim, and killed her. These
were some of the more graphic scenes, which aided Britain's decision to ban the
film... Showed first 250 characters
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These
were some of the more graphic scenes, which aided Britain's decision to ban the
film.
Incidents from this film triggered an onslaught of violent crimes across
the country of Great Britain. Numerous copycat crimes were reported which
mimicked to exact detail the grotesque murder and rape scenes found in Clockwork... Showed next 250 characters
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