Oliver! (1968)
Oliver! (1968)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
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
Carol Reed
Director
John Woolf
Producer
Oswald Morris
Director of Photography
Charles Dickens
Novel
Ralph Kemplen
Editor
Jenia Reissar
Casting
John Box
Production Design
Terence Marsh
Art Direction
Phyllis Dalton
Costume Design
George Frost
Makeup Supervisor
Colin M. Brewer
Assistant Director
Vernon Dixon
Set Dresser
Ken Muggleston
Set Dresser
Buster Ambler
Sound Recordist
Jim Groom
Sound Editor
Alan Bryce
Special Effects
Freddie Cooper
Camera Operator
John Wilson-Apperson
Wardrobe Supervisor
Marcel Durham
Assistant Editor
Ken Runyon
Music Editor
Onna White
Choreographer
Lionel Bart
Original Music Composer / Music / Lyricist / Book
Johnny Green
Original Music Composer / Music Supervisor / Music Arranger / Conductor / Orchestrator
Michael Walter
Key Grip
Eric Rogers
Music Supervision Assistant / Orchestrator
Ray Holder
Choreographer
Robert Hathaway
Music Editor
Dusty Buck
Music Coordinator
Tom Panko
Associate Choreographer
Larry Oaks
Associate Choreographer
George Baron
Associate Choreographer
Denis Johnson
Production Supervisor
Roy Walker
Assistant Art Director
Robert Cartwright
Assistant Art Director
Peter Dukelow
Construction Manager
Graham Barkley
Title Illustration
Brian West
Second Unit Cinematographer
John Cox
Sound Supervisor
Bob Jones
Sound Recordist
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 26, 1968
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 33m
Content RatingG
Budget$10,000,000
Box Office$37,400,000
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Oliver! is a 1968 British period musical drama film based on Lionel Bart's 1960 stage musical, itself an adaptation of Charles Dickens's 1838 novel Oliver Twist.
Directed by Carol Reed from a screenplay by Vernon Harris, the picture includes such musical numbers as "Food, Glorious Food", "Consider Yourself", "As Long as He Needs Me", "I'd Do Anything", "You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two", and "Where Is Love?".
It stars Ron Moody, Oliver Reed, Harry Secombe, Shani Wallis, Jack Wild, and Mark Lester in the title role. Filmed at Shepperton Film Studio in Surrey, it was a Romulus production by John Woolf and was distributed internationally by Columbia Pictures.
At the 41st Academy Awards for 1968, Oliver! was nominated for eleven Academy Awards and won six, including Best Picture, Best Director for Reed, and an Honorary Award for choreographer Onna White. At the 26th Golden Globe Awards, the film won two Golden Globes: Best Motion Picture β Musical or Comedy and Best Actor β Musical or Comedy for Ron Moody.
The British Film Institute ranked Oliver! the 77th-greatest British film of the 20th century. In 2017, a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine ranked it the 69th-best British film ever.