Little Malcolm And His Struggle Against The Eunuchs

  • 1974 film

An art student is thrown out of college. Depressed, he comes up with the Party of Dynamic Erection, a near fascist "party" that promotes male sexual dominance and which attracts some other unsavoury characters. Stars John Hurt, John McEnery, David Warner, Rosalind Ayres and Raymond Platt

Little Malcolm And His Struggle Against The Eunuchs - Dual Format Edition

Delusional revolutionary Malcolm Scrawdyke (a mesmerising John Hurt) leads his Party of Dynamic Erection - Wick (John McEnery), Irwin (Raymond Platt) and Nipple (David Warner) - in an enraged battle against an unseen nemesis in this chilling dark comedy. Financed by George Harrison and based on the celebrated stage play by David Halliwell, Little Malcolm was shot in wintry Oldham by director Stuart Cooper (Overlord) and cinematographer John Alcott (A Clockwork Orange). It won the Silver Bear at the 1974 Berlin Film Festival.

Includes both Blu-ray and DVD copies of the film.

First released: Monday 24th October 2011

Extra features

  • Distributor: BFI
  • Region: B
  • Discs: 2
  • Subtitles: English SDH
  • Catalogue: BFIB1123

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