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Oliver!

Much Much More Than a Musical!
1968 | 153m | English

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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.
Release Date: Sep 26, 1968
Director: Carol Reed
Writer: Vernon Harris, Charles Dickens, Lionel Bart
Genres: Family, Drama
Keywords pickpocket, london, england, based on play or musical, 19th century, musical, dog, based on novel or book, orphanage, victorian england, orphan
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Warwick Film Productions, Romulus Films
Box Office Revenue: $37,400,000
Budget: $10,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ron Moody Fagin
Shani Wallis Nancy
Oliver Reed Bill Sikes
Harry Secombe Mr. Bumble
Mark Lester Oliver
Jack Wild The Artful Dodger
Joseph O'Conor Mr. Brownlow
Peggy Mount Mrs. Bumble
Hylda Baker Mrs. Sowerberry
Megs Jenkins Mrs. Bedwin
Leonard Rossiter Sowerberry
James Hayter Mr. Jessop
Sheila White Bet
Kenneth Cranham Noah Claypole
Hugh Griffith The Magistrate
Wensley Pithey Dr. Grimwig
Elizabeth Knight Charlotte
Fred Emney Chairman - Workhouse
Edwin Finn Pauper - Workhouse
Roy Evans Pauper - Workhouse
Norman Mitchell Arresting Policeman
Robert Bartlett Fagin's Boy
Graham Buttrose Fagin's Boy
Jeffrey Chandler Fagin's Boy
Kirk Clugeston Fagin's Boy
Dempsey Cook Fagin's Boy
Christopher Duff Fagin's Boy
Nigel Grice Fagin's Boy
Ronnie Johnson Fagin's Boy
Nigel Kingsley Fagin's Boy
Robert Langley Fagin's Boy
Brian Lloyd Fagin's Boy
Peter Lock Fagin's Boy
Clive Moss Fagin's Boy
Ian Ramsey Fagin's Boy
Peter Renn Fagin's Boy
Billy Smith Fagin's Boy
Kim Smith Fagin's Boy
Freddie Stead Fagin's Boy
Raymond Ward Fagin's Boy
John Watters Fagin's Boy
Name Job
Ken Runyon Music Editor
Jim Groom Sound Editor
Marcel Durham Assistant Editor
John Wilson-Apperson Wardrobe Supervisor
Vernon Dixon Set Dresser
Colin M. Brewer Assistant Director
Jenia Reissar Casting
Alan Bryce Special Effects
Freddie Cooper Camera Operator
Eric Rogers Orchestrator, Music Supervision Assistant
Percy Godbold Property Buyer
George Baron Associate Choreographer
Robert Cartwright Assistant Art Director
Robert Hathaway Music Editor
George Frost Makeup Supervisor
Phyllis Dalton Costume Design
Ralph Kemplen Editor
Buster Ambler Sound Recordist
Onna White Choreographer
John Box Production Design
Ken Muggleston Set Dresser
Michael Walter Key Grip
Pamela Davies Continuity
Ray Holder Choreographer
Bobbie Smith Key Hairdresser
Larry Oaks Associate Choreographer
Denis Johnson Production Supervisor
Brian West Second Unit Cinematographer
Bob Jones Sound Recordist
Roy Walker Assistant Art Director
Loretta Ordewer Production Secretary
Dusty Buck Music Coordinator
Ariel Levy First Assistant Director
Vernon Harris Screenplay
Graham Barkley Title Illustration
John Cox Sound Supervisor
Ray Corbett Second Unit Director
Denis Johnson Jr Unit Production Manager
Tom Panko Associate Choreographer
Peter Dukelow Construction Manager
Carol Reed Director
Oswald Morris Director of Photography
Charles Dickens Novel
Terence Marsh Art Direction
Lionel Bart Lyricist, Original Music Composer, Book, Music
Johnny Green Music Arranger, Conductor, Orchestrator, Original Music Composer, Music Supervisor
Name Title
John Woolf Producer
Donald Albery Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Director Tony Richardson Won
Academy Awards Best Actor Ron Moody Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Won
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

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 e ... ndearing? 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

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
8.0

Sir Carol Reed has delivered a belter of a film that I'm certain would have Charles Dickens dancing with delight. Mark Lester is ideally cast as the weedy title character; brought up in the harshness of a Victorian workhouse. After daring to ask for "more" at supper time, he is sold to the local und ... ertaker; runs away to London and the rest is the stuff of well known literature. Ron Moody is outstanding as "Fagin", with Shani Wallis "Nancy"; Oliver Reed as the dastardly "Bill Sikes" and Jack Wild as the "Artful Dodger" all making the best of Lionel Bart's cracking musical adaptation of this tale of 19th century London squalor and violence. I did a version of this on stage in Glasgow when I was but a child, and when I see it again now I remember almost all of the words (that, and the looks I got going home on the bus with my stage make up still on!).

Jun 03, 2023