Malcolm McDowell
89 titles
Filmography
89 results

O Lucky Man!
(1973)A savagely funny story about the rise and fall - and rise again - of ayoung coffee salesman in this wondrous mixture of wickedness, energy ,humor and folly.

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(1968)Rebellious pupils of a private school, led by Mick Travis, take revenge against the petty-minded teachers and prefects.

Time After Time
(1979)When Jack the Ripper steals his time machine, H.G. Wells pursues him across time, racing to stop his reign of terror before history is rewritten.

Aces High
(1976)A rookie British pilot comes to see his squadron's hard-drinking Major in a new light as he witnesses the horrors of aerial combat during WWI.

Halloween
(2007)After 17 years in an asylum, masked killer Michael Myers escapes and sets out to find his younger sister, Laurie Strode, unleashing brutal carnage on Haddonfield.

Suck
(2009)A rock'n'roll vampire spoof about a down and out band, The Winners, that will do anything for a record deal. When their disgruntled manager tells them that they are getting "long in the tooth", he doesn't know how prophetic he is.

The Caller
(1987)When a stranger asks a mysterious woman for a favor, a twisted game goes from erotic hints to a tense fear that chillingly explodes in a shock ending.

Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies
(2020)A definitive documentary on the history of nudity in the movies, beginning with the silent movie era through present day, examining the changes in morality that led to the use of nudity in films while emphasizing the political, sociological and artistic changes that shaped this rich history.

A Forbidden Orange
(2021)Malcom McDowell narrates a powerful documentary charting the premiere in Spain of Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 masterpiece A Clockwork Orange, which was banned for clashing head-on with strict moral codes by censors who wished to clamp down on subversive ideas entering the country. In 1975, after a lengthy embargo under fascist dictator Francisco Franco, Kubrick’s film was screened at a long-running religious film festival in the conservative provincial city of Valladolid, an unlikely home for an event that would forever shape the lives of those in attendance. Explosive and eye-opening, A Forbidden Orange (La naranja prohibida) looks back at a film that, nearly 50 years later, still raises questions about the nature of freedom and film’s ability to change the world.

Silent Night
(2012)In a loose remake of cult classic, “Silent Night, Deadly Night,” a small-town sheriff and his deputy hunt for a killer Santa on Christmas Eve.

Santiago Files
(2011)Follow the events of the 1973 CIA-involved coup that toppled popular socialist Chilean president Salvador Allende and the dictatorship that followed.

Dreams I Never Had
(2018)A teenage girl held captive in the home of a wealthy family develops a dangerous friendship with their gardener, an illegal Mexican immigrant. Their volatile relationship inspires them to rise up against the forces that oppress them.

The Employer
(2013)Five candidates for the same position at a high-powered corporation find themselves trapped in a room, fighting for the job and their very survival.

Pinocchio 3000
(2004)In the distant future, a newly created sentient android boy is tricked by the mayor into helping him transform all the city’s children into robots.

Dorian
(2003)21st century twist on the classic book “The Picture of Dorian Gray” as a young fashion model makes a treacherous sale of his very soul to the devil.

Mississippi Murder
(2017)After a gallery owner in Mississippi finds her friend’s son murdered, she joins forces with a hard-nosed local detective to find the killer.

The List
(2007)In this supernatural thriller, a lawyer is shaken by news of his father's death and his will which references "The Covenant List of South Carolina".

The Black Hole
(2015)A teen musician experiences hallucinations as she starts to witness the collapse of space and time, leading her through a portal to another universe.

Island of the Dead
(2000)A billionaire, Rupert King, buys a New York island for development, only to face deadly attacks from flies sent by vengeful spirits he's disturbed.

Richard The Lionheart
(2013)The aging King Henry II has chosen his son Richard to lead England in the coming war against France. To test Richard's loyalty, honor and skill, Henry sends him to a hellish prison in which the captives must fight a never-ending stream of enemies in order to survive.