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Oliver & Company

The first Disney movie with attitude.
1988 | 74m | English

(56047 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

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This animated take on Oliver Twist re-imagines Oliver as an adorable orphaned kitten who struggles to survive in New York City and falls in with a band of canine criminals led by an evil human. First, Oliver meets Dodger, a carefree mutt with street savoir faire. But when Oliver meets wealthy Jenny on one of the gang's thieving missions, his life changes forever.
Release Date: Nov 18, 1988
Director: George Scribner
Writer: Jim Cox, Tim Disney, James Mangold, Charles Dickens, Roger Allers, Chris Bailey, David Michener, Joe Ranft, Peter Young, Michael Cedeno, Jim Mitchell, Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise, Kevin Lima, Vance Gerry, Leon Joosen, Mike Gabriel
Genres: Animation, Family, Comedy
Keywords new york city, based on novel or book, butler, villain, musical, cartoon, poodle, dog, kitten, doberman, great dane, absent parent, chihuahua dog
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Silver Screen Partners III, Walt Disney Feature Animation
Box Office Revenue: $121,000,000
Budget: $31,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Joey Lawrence Oliver (voice)
Billy Joel Dodger (voice)
Cheech Marin Tito (voice)
Richard Mulligan Einstein (voice)
Roscoe Lee Browne Francis (voice)
Sheryl Lee Ralph Rita (voice)
Dom DeLuise Fagin (voice)
Taurean Blacque Roscoe (voice)
Carl Weintraub Desoto (voice)
Robert Loggia Sykes (voice)
Natalie Gregory Jenny (voice)
William Glover Winston (voice)
Bette Midler Georgette (voice)
Deborah Gates (voice)
Charles Bartlett Additional Voice (voice)
Jonathan Brandis Additional Voice (voice)
Kal David Additional Voice (voice)
Marcia Del Mar Additional Voice (voice)
Victor DiMattia Additional Voice (voice)
Judi Durand Additional Voice (voice)
Greg Finley Additional Voice (voice)
Javier Grajeda Additional Voice (voice)
Frank Welker Louie the Sausage Vendor (voice)
Nancy Parent Additional Voices (voice)
Ruth Pointer Rita (singing voice) (uncredited)
J.D. Hall Additional Voices (voice)
Name Title
Kathleen Gavin Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

I suppose it was only a matter of time before this classic Charles Dickens story got the Disney treatment - but given that it's completely devoid of any darkness or eeriness, this rather too cheerful and vibrant pet-fest doesn't really work for me. The eponymous kitten is adopted by a gang of dogs t ... hat, much like "Fagin's Boys" in the book, engage in a bit of petty crime for their boss "Fagin" who, himself, lives in terror of the malevolent "Sykes". When the latter cottons on that "Oliver" has been adopted into a wealthy home, he insists that "Fagin" enact a trap to lure "Jenny" from her luxury mansion so he can ransom her back to her dad. It falls to "Oliver" and his canine companions to thwart this dastardly plan. You can't really fault the quality of the animation and an array of musicians including Barry Manilow and Dan Hartman are behind the songs that won't exactly stick in your mind afterwards, but that do help to keep this amiable production rolling along. Sadly, though, it's all just way too predictably light and fluffy and takes just a little too much of a factory approach to one of the more substantial stories of English literature. Younger kids may like it though - it's pretty joyous and extols the virtues of loyalty, team playing and friendship and it's not without the odd laugh to two.

Dec 24, 2023