《O viasmos mias parthenas (1966)》Storyline
To keep Arpid and the Sorceress safe and undetectable, they hid under a blanket.He rode off on his camel to challenge the warriors single-handedly, noticing an approaching sandstorm to provide cover (and wearing protective headgear), and stealthily killed them off one-by-one in a booby-trapped cave filled with quicksand.Showing concern, his mother steers him into the bedroom as he blindly stumbles about - she is he only one allowed to witness his headache attacks.The controversial film""s title and other names in the film have meaning.The title alludes to:a clockwork (mechanical, artificial, robotic) human being (orange - similar to orang-utan, a hairy ape-like creature), andthe Cockney phrase from East London, "as queer as a clockwork orange" - indicating something bizarre internally, but appearing natural, human, and normal on the surfaceThe film""s poster and tagline advertised its themes of violence in a police state, teen delinquency, technological control, and dehumanization:Being the adventures of a young man whose principal interests are rape, ultra-violence and Beethoven."On he battlefield, war claims its bitter, useless sacrifice.True to heir promise, the chums meet again." The youngest Cameron son Duke raises his bayonet on the battlefield over a wounded soldier and then abruptly stops.There was a close-up of the animals observing as a knife sliced into the juicy duck meat (decorated with orange slices) on the dinner table.