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Oliver!
Oliver!

7.0

Oliver!

G·1968·153m

Summary

Musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist, a classic tale of an orphan who runs away from the workhouse and joins up with a group of boys headed by the Artful Dodger and trained to be pickpockets by master thief Fagin.

Crew

Director

Carol Reed

Book, Lyricist

Lionel Bart

Novel

Charles Dickens

Screenplay

Vernon Harris

Reviews

John Chard

John Chard

September 13, 2019

8

I consider Oliver! the movie to be my mate.

Charles Dickens famous novel of an orphan boy, Oliver Twist, who escapes from his poor life to seek his fame and fortune in London, is adapted as a glossy musical.

Who would have thought that a story from the brilliant Dickens could be so sweet and endearing? So it be with Carol Reed's (Best Director Winner) unforgettable 1968 Best Picture Winner. Yes it's some way away from the essence of the source, those in need of that should be seeking out David Lean's fabulous 1948 version, but with an array of wonderful tunes and choreography, this Oliver is a treat for all the family. The cast are uniformly strong, notably Ron Moody (Fagin), Oliver Reed (who as Bill Sykes is probably playing himself!), Mark Lester (Oliver) and the fabulous Jack Wild (The Artful Dodger). While Lionel Bart's songs are as timeless as they are engaging.

The 60s was a tough decade for cinematic musicals, with many of them turning out to be bloated exercises in tedium. But Oliver! is one of the shining lights in the genre, a true uplifter guaranteed to have the feet a tapping and the smile firmly implanted on ones face. So if you have yet to see and be charmed by it? Come on in, join our number and consider yourself one of us. 8/10

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$10,000,000.00

Revenue:

$37,400,000.00

Keywords

london, england
based on novel or book
pickpocket
orphanage
musical
based on play or musical
victorian england
orphan
dog
19th century