In 1972 film writer William K. Everson, novelist Anthony Burgess and actor Malcolm McDowell sat down for a TV discussion about Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange (1971).
Among the things they talk about are:
- Kubrick’s working methods
- The origin of the title
- What inspired the story
- The Nadsat dialect Burgess invented
- How the music for the film was created
- The first sequence and how it was shot
Notice how Everson seems to be talking to camera without the aid of an autocue and how abruptly the thing ends.
> Find out more about William K. Everson, Anthony Burgess and Malcolm McDowell at Wikipedia
> A Clockwork Orange at the IMDb