Popularity: 3 (history)
Director: | Carol Reed |
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Writer: | Vernon Harris, Charles Dickens, Lionel Bart |
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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 |
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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 |
Name | Character |
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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 |
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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 |
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John Woolf | Producer |
Donald Albery | Associate Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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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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2024 | 4 | 22 | 33 | 14 |
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2025 | 6 | 363 | 565 |
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
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!).