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A Clockwork Orange Movie Peering Through Triangle Flocked Blacklight Poster Print - 24x36
A Clockwork Orange Movie Peering Through Triangle Flocked Blacklight Poster
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Title: A Clockwork Orange Movie Peering Through Triangle Flocked Blacklight Poster Print
Format: Blacklight Poster view MORE Blacklight Posters
Blacklight Posters are made with special ink so they glow in ultraviolet light. Most are flocked for a velvety surface.
Size: 24 x 36 inches (61 x 91 cms)
SKU: 629394

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Details: This is a flocked blacklight poster. It shows Alex peering through a triangle. In his hand is a knife and near him is an eyeball. At the bottom it says 'Stanley Kubrick's Clockwork Orange'.

A Clockwork Orange is a 1971 film adaption of the novel A Clockwork Orange (1962), by Anthony Burgess. The adaptation was produced, written and directed, by Stanley Kubrick. It stars Malcolm McDowell as Alex de Large, whose pleasures are classical music (especially Beethoven), rape, and ultraviolence. He narrates most of the film in Nadsat, the fractured, contemporary adolescent argot comprising Slavic, English, and Cockney slang.



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