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A Clockwork Orange, 1971

Stanley Kubrick’s most controversial movie is unquestionably a cinematic achievement. But its story of a young gang, led by Malcolm McDowell’s Alex, who brutalize their way through London far out-shadowed Kubrick’s mastery of filmmaking. The gritty crime thriller The French Connection, starring Gene Hackman at his finest, was an easy choice for Best Picture instead.