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'Cast Mick Jagger in A Clockwork Orange': petition signed by the Beatles goes to auction

Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones in 1967
The droogs don’t work … Mick Jagger in 1967. Photograph: Ulf Krüger/K&K/Redferns

What are we bid for a petition? Nothing? What if we tell you the petition dates from 1968 and calls for Mick Jagger to be cast in the role of Alex in the film adaptation of Anthony Burgess’s A Clockwork Orange? And what if we further add that it is signed by all four Beatles?

A copy of the petition to have Mick Jagger star in A Clockwork Orange
We, the undersigned … the star-studded plea. Photograph: Paddle8

The petition, on sale through online auction site Paddle8, dates from February 1968 and was directed at novelist Terry Southern, who was working on the screenplay for the film. David Hemmings was expected to take the lead role.

“We, the undersigned, do hereby protest with extreme vehemence as well as shattered illusions (in you) the preference of David Hemmings above Mick Jagger in the role of Alex in The Clockwork Orange,” the petition read.

Anita Pallenberg (as Anita the Heater), Donald Cammell (as Don the Drom), Peter Blake, Marianne Faithfull, James Fox and others also signed the petition.

The petition has a reserve price of $14,000 (£9,000), but is expected to sell for between $18,000 and $25,000.

At one point, Jagger owned the film rights to A Clockwork Orange, having bought them for $500 from a hard-up Burgess, before selling them to film producer Si Litvinoff. Litvinoff approached John Schlesinger to direct the film, starring Jagger, with the Beatles to provide the music.

A Clockwork Orange was eventually filmed in 1971 by Stanley Kubrick, who also wrote the screenplay. Malcolm McDowell took the role of Alex.

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