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Oliver Twist (1948)

Drama | 116 minutes
3,66 144 votes

Genre: Drama

Duration: 116 minuten

Country: United Kingdom

Directed by: David Lean

Stars: Robert Newton, Alec Guinness and John Howard Davies

IMDb score: 7,8 (13.937)

Releasedate: 28 June 1948

Oliver Twist plot

"A Screen Event To Be Remembered For All Time !"

Film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Charles Dickens. Oliver Twist is an orphaned boy who one day encounters a pickpocket. The latter teaches a group of young followers from him how best to steal. Oliver Twist wants to be included in this group, but the thefts quickly spiral out of control, prompting a manhunt for the group of thieves.

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Roger Thornhill

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Leans Great expectations from two years earlier may be called the best Dickens film adaptation ever, but I actually think Oliver Twist is just as good and maybe even better. In any case, the film is grimmer, because where in Great expectations we soon have the relief that Pip is freed from his blunt sister and that he can then stand on his own two feet, Oliver remains the whole time the plaything of the unsavory elements around him, and the brief period in which he finds happiness (with the man who turns out to be his grandfather and his sweet housekeeper) is almost immediately followed by an even more cruel "awakening" when he rejoins Fagin and his gang. Plus there's the repulsive character of Bill Sikes, an obnoxious villain who doesn't inherit any sympathetic character traits from Lean and whose murder of Molly is still a shocking and disturbing affair 70 years later. (What also doesn't help is that I secretly have a soft spot for Kay Walsh.)
Cameraman Guy Green won an Oscar for Great expectations, but he really should have received one for this film, because his shots of all those mazes of stairs, dirty stone walls, bizarre bridges and back rooms are complete. with shadows and grays are impressive and exceptionally beautiful, thanks of course to the fantastic production design of John Bryan. (Green himself: "Oliver Twist I think is my best work as a cameraman.") And the opening sequence overshadows the famous opening of Great expectations in the graveyard as far as I'm concerned.

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Filmkriebel

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Last movie for this year. Recently saw the musical from the 1960s and must say that the narrative is identically the same, but then half an hour shorter due to the omission of all that music. Actually, I like this 1948 movie a bit better; it is a lot rawer and darker, although the musical with its large set pieces is much more impressive to watch. But also here strongly portrayed (see eg the stills on IMDB). The England of the 1840s is certainly not a period in which I would like to live. Poverty, social injustice (trial of the child), crime, lack of hygiene... I had not recognized Guinness as the thief Fagin. His anti-Semitic portrayal cost him a lot of backlash from the Jewish community. I can easily agree that this is regarded as the best film adaptation.

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clubsport

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Beautiful black and white filming, lots of atmosphere with a very nice black and white contrast, the story is also nice and smooth

with good acting from almost the entire cast .

I have yet to see the somewhat younger version, but I think this one is hard to top.

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