What's the Difference between A Clockwork Orange the Book and A Clockwork Orange the Movie?

Science Fiction

A Clockwork Orange

69%
Released: 1962
Author: Anthony Burgess

A Clockwork Orange

31%
Released: 1971
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Characters
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In the Book In the Movie
Alex
Alex
Portrayed by: Malcolm McDowell
Dim
Dim
Portrayed by: Warren Clarke
Georgie
Georgie
Portrayed by: James Marcus
Pete
Pete
Portrayed by: Michael Tarn
F. Alexander
Mr. Alexander
Portrayed by: Patrick Magee
Dr. Brodsky
Dr. Brodsky
Portrayed by: Carl Duering
Prison Chaplain
Prison Chaplain
Portrayed by: Godfrey Quigley
Minister of the Interior
Minister of the Interior
Portrayed by: Anthony Sharp
A Clockwork Orange Book vs Movie
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In the Book In the Movie
   There is no mention of this. Alex has a pet snake.
   The girl that is about to be raped by Billyboy's gang is 10 years old. She is a young woman.
   Alex takes home and rapes two 10-year-old girls, Marty and Sonietta, after meeting them in a record shop. Alex buys the girls ice cream and food prior to raping them. The girls are teenagers, and their sexual encounter with Alex appears to be (at least mostly) consensual. He doesn't provide them with food at all.
   Dr. Branom is a male. The character is portrayed by a female.
   Alex beats an old man carrying library books, who later recognizes him and (with other aged people) assaults him in a library after his treatment. Alex and his droogs beat a tramp, who later recognizes him and, with other homeless people, assaults him after his treatment.
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