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Oliver! (1968)
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Release Date:
5 October 1968 (Japan) moreTagline:
More of a Masterpiece Than a Musical! [re-release] morePlot:
Musical adaptation about an orphan who runs away from an orphanage and hooks up with a group of boys trained to be pickpockets by an elderly mentor. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Won 5 Oscars. Another 6 wins & 23 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(7 articles)
Lester Lands Saxon Fan Son A Part In Comeback Film (From WENN. 3 February 2009, 2:00 PM, PST)
Oliver's Lester To Battle Craig At The Box Office?
(From WENN. 12 November 2008, 5:57 AM, PST)
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Pure movie magic! more (117 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Ron Moody | ... | Fagin | |
| Shani Wallis | ... | Nancy | |
| Oliver Reed | ... | Bill Sikes | |
| Harry Secombe | ... | Mr. Bumble | |
| Mark Lester | ... | Oliver Twist | |
| Jack Wild | ... | The Artful Dodger | |
| Hugh Griffith | ... | The Magistrate | |
| Joseph O'Conor | ... | Mr. Brownlow | |
| Peggy Mount | ... | Mrs. Bumble | |
| Leonard Rossiter | ... | Sowerberry | |
| Hylda Baker | ... | Mrs. Sowerberry | |
| Kenneth Cranham | ... | Noah Claypole | |
| Megs Jenkins | ... | Mrs. Bedwin | |
| Sheila White | ... | Bet | |
| Wensley Pithey | ... | Dr. Grimwig |
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View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
153 minCountry:
UKLanguage:
EnglishColour:
Colour (Technicolor)Aspect Ratio:
2.20 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (35 mm optical prints) | 70 mm 6-Track (Westrex Recording System) (70 mm prints) | 4-Track Stereo (Westrex Recording System) (35 mm magnetic prints)Certification:
Iceland:L | Canada:PG (Ontario) | Brazil:12 | Argentina:Atp | Finland:K-8 | Sweden:11 | UK:U | USA:G | West Germany:12 | Ireland:G | Australia:G | Singapore:PGFilming Locations:
Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UKFun Stuff
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"Boy For Sale" was shot in July despite the required snow setting; exterior shots depended on adequate cloud cover due to the erratic weather in London. The snowballs were made of polystyrene, salt, crazy foam and mashed potatoes. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: Near the end of the movie, we see Fagin and Dodger walking out of the city down a long cobblestone street. As they walk directly towards the sun rising in the distance, with their faint shadows seen following them appropriately, we also see larger, more pronounced shadows on the brick wall to their left - which is at a full 90 degree angle away from the sun in front of them. moreQuotes:
Bill Sikes: [realizing he's trapped] Nancy, I loved you didn't I? Look what you've done to me! moreSoundtrack:
Where Is Love moreFAQ
What are the three scenes inspired or taken from Dickens novel that were not in the stage version?more
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Its strange that the film that won the best picture Oscar at the 1968 Academy Awards was a film made in England, but if ever a movie deserved that honor, I think it is Oliver. This movie is a true classic that should be on every best picture list and given a place of honor at The American Film Institute. Movie musicals died out a long time ago and it is a shame because this is the best movie musical I have ever seen. Usually movie musicals are slipshod with some great numbers mixed in with some poor ones. Oliver does the impossible, because every number and every dance in this film hits the bullseye! From "Food Glorious Food" to "Consider Yourself" to "Who Will Buy This Wonderful Morning". Ron Moody, Shani Wallace (as Nancy) and Mark Lester as Oliver all give outstanding performances. Mark Lester was at one time the most famous child actor in the entire world. He was the Ricky Schroder of his day or the MacAuley Culkin of his day (I'll bet he wishes he could have made the kind of money they did!). Mark Lester is now a doctor in England and I wrote him a couple e-mails and he talked about Oliver and what a fine experience it was making the film. Shani Wallace was a fine English actress who never got the credit she deserved. She was so good as the sweet, loving Nancy who took a shine to little Oliver and gave her life saving him (her murder scene still makes me shiver, even Charles Dickens said that bothered him when he wrote it!). Doctor Lester wrote me that Shani Wallace was like a big sister to him and it shows on the screen. Ron Moody is delightfully hammy as Fagin. He sort of reminds me of Charles Laughton the way he carries the part to its ludicrous extreme but you savor it along with him. Charles Dickens was so good at portraying the poverty and horrible living conditions of his time and this film shows that especially in the workhouse. Children really lived under those conditions and it is horrifying. The scene that got me is where they are being served horrible gruel and are walking by the dining room where Mister Bumble and his henchmen are dining like kings! That really made me angry. Anyhow, Oliver is a wonderful film that would stand up to any film today and is a good viewing experience for the whole family. It will leave you with a happy heart and a lump in your throat and what more could you ask for?