A must-see video for fans of ‘A Clockwork Orange’

For many years I have been strangely fascinated with the filming locations for Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 masterpiece ‘A Clockwork Orange.’ There are a few spots that I can recall instantly, such as Thamesmead, Tagg’s Island and Brunel University, but most are scattered about London and its surrounds – and it takes a keen researcher to track each and every one of them down.

A year ago I discovered a YouTube video from Sean Clark – who does outstanding work with finding movie locations – and his ‘A Clockwork Orange’ presentation is so good that it’s off the charts! With a run time of around an hour, this guy finds just about every place Kubrick and his crew filmed – even the areas that have since been demolished or drastically remodelled.

There are a few other videos on this same topic out there, but Clark’s effort is by far the best and most concise. If you love ‘A Clockwork Orange’ then I strongly recommend that you watch his video – and I have provided a link below.

Footnote: In the video, the McDonald’s restaurant where the Chelsea Drugstore once stood has since closed – see photo below.

Special thanks to Sean Clark’s YouTube Channel.