Oliver! (film)
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Directed by | Carol Reed |
Produced by | John Woolf |
Written by | Charles Dickens (novel) Vernon Harris |
Starring | Mark Lester Ron Moody Shani Wallis Oliver Reed |
Music by | Johnny Green Eric Rogers Onna White |
Cinematography | Oswald Morris |
Editing by | Ralph Kemplen |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date(s) | September 26, 1968 |
Running time | 153 min. |
Country | U.K. |
Language | English |
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Oliver! is an Academy Award winning film and 1968 musical film directed by Carol Reed and based on the stage musical Oliver!. Both the film and play are based on the famous Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist.
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[edit] Background
The film used a mixture of young unknowns and 'big names': Ron Moody (Fagin), Oliver Reed (Bill Sikes), Harry Secombe (Mr Bumble), Mark Lester (Oliver), Jack Wild (Dodger), Shani Wallis (Nancy) and Joseph O'Conor as Mr. Brownlow. There was a minor outcry when Shani Wallis was given the role of Nancy in preference to Georgia Brown.
The movie was adapted by Lionel Bart and Vernon Harris, and directed by Sir Carol Reed, who was also Oliver Reed's uncle. A few of the songs from the stage production were not used in the movie, but most of them were included. The unused songs often make appearances in the incidental music, for example, the music of Sikes' song "My Name" can be heard when the character first appears. The film also included extended choreography sequences not found in the original show, and some additional dialogue scenes which expanded the role of Bill Sikes, who, in the stage version, did not even make his entrance until the second act. The songs that Sikes sang in the play were omitted, so that actor Oliver Reed had an opportunity to play the frightening villain as Dickens created him, and not as played in the watered-down characterization of the stage version.
[edit] Reception
Oliver! received extremely favorable reviews and won the 1968 Academy Award for Best Picture. As of July 2006, it was the last G-rated film to be so honored. However, if the film were released today it would probably receive a PG rating because of the violence that Bill shows toward Nancy. In 1968 films with no foul language or on-screen sex could receive G ratings much more easily, even if they did have some violence. (Ironically, the following year saw the first and only X-rated film to win a Best Picture Oscar: Midnight Cowboy, which was re-rated R two years later.)
Oliver! also won Oscars for Best Director, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Best Music, Score of a Musical Picture (Original or Adaptation), and Best Sound. Onna White also won an honorary oscar for her choreography. It was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Ron Moody), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Jack Wild), Best Cinematography,which was by the legendary Oswald Morris. Best Costume Design, Best Film Editing and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium. The Academy Awards did not like Richard Marsland's Turkish grip when he confronted Nancy.
[edit] Trivia
- The film was the last musical to win the Best Picture Oscar until Chicago won it thirty-four years later.
- The movie's soundtrack was originally issued in the US on Colgems Records; it was later reissued on compact disc on the RCA Records label.
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I Shall Scream
Boy For Sale
Where Is Love?
Consider Yourself
You've Got To Pick A Pocket Or Two
Rum Tum Tum
Its A Fine Life
I'd do Anything
Be Back Soon
Oom-Pah-Pah
[edit] External link
- Oliver! at the Internet Movie Database
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Characters: | Fagin | Bill Sikes | The Artful Dodger | Nancy Sikes | Rose Maylie |
Film adaptions: | Oliver Twist (1948) | Oliver! | Oliver & Company | Oliver Twist (1997) | Twist | Boy called Twist | Oliver Twist (2005) |
Other adaptions: | Oliver! | Fagin the Jew | Oliver Twist (TV miniseries) |
1961: West Side Story | 1962: Lawrence of Arabia | 1963: Tom Jones | 1964: My Fair Lady | 1965: The Sound of Music | 1966: A Man for All Seasons | 1967: In the Heat of the Night | 1968: Oliver! | 1969: Midnight Cowboy | 1970: Patton | 1971: The French Connection | 1972: The Godfather | 1973: The Sting | 1974: The Godfather Part II | 1975: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | 1976: Rocky | 1977: Annie Hall | 1978: The Deer Hunter | 1979: Kramer vs. Kramer | 1980: Ordinary People |