In 1971, Warner Bros. was marred by controversy in the wake of unleashing "A Clockwork Orange" upon the world. The outrage over Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Anthony Burgess' dystopian novel was so widespread that it led to the film being banned in the U.K. for over 26 years. Since then, "A Clockwork Orange" has not only gone on to become a culturally recognized masterpiece, it's also had the privilege of a 4K restoration. But would you know that earlier that very same year, Warner Bros. distributed an equally provocative masterwork that hasn't been granted nearly enough grace? Any act of contemporary studio bravery is child's play compared to the storm that came with greenlighting Ken Russell's "The Devils."

The famed British filmmaker built a career out of bringing such idiosyncra

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