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30 September 2005 (USA) morePlot:
An adaptation of the classic Dickens tale, where an orphan meets a pickpocket on the streets of London. From there, he joins a household of boys who are trained to steal for their master. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
3 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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Well made, a great version of a much loved tale more (124 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Barney Clark | ... | Oliver Twist | |
| Jeremy Swift | ... | Mr. Bumble | |
| Ian McNeice | ... | Mr. Limbkins | |
| Richard Durden | ... | Unkind Board Member | |
| Timothy Bateson | ... | Parson / Man with a Punch | |
| Andy de la Tour | ... | Workhouse Master | |
| Filip Hess | ... | Workhouse Boy (as Filip Hes) | |
| Andreas Papadopoulos | ... | Workhouse Boy | |
| Laurie Athey | ... | Workhouse Boy | |
| Joseph Tremain | ... | Hungry Boy | |
| Peter Copley | ... | Dining Hall Master | |
| Andy Linden | ... | Mr. Gamfield - the Chimney Sweep | |
| John Nettleton | ... | 1st Magistrate | |
| Tony Noble | ... | 2nd Magistrate | |
| Michael Heath | ... | Mr. Sowerberry |
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Rated PG-13 for disturbing images.Parents Guide:
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130 minLanguage:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Netherlands:12 | UK:PG (cut) | Ireland:12A | Switzerland:7 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:7 (canton of Vaud) | Singapore:PG | Brazil:14 | Mexico:B | Germany:12 | Argentina:13 | Peru:14 | Malaysia:U | Iceland:12 | Australia:PG | Canada:PG (Ontario) | Norway:11 | Finland:K-11 | Finland:K-11 (video premiere) (2006) | South Korea:12 | USA:PG-13Fun Stuff
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Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): When Oliver first meets Nancy, the two woman and the Artful Dodger play a card game. Dodger asks Nancy to cut the deck in half, and she splits the card into two piles. When Dodger returns them into two piles, he puts the half that was originally on top, on top again. He might have been cheating, but this could also be an error in the film. moreSoundtrack:
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I was somewhat ambivalent about the thought of one of my favourite directors making a version of the much loved classic tale Oliver Twist. On the one had Roman Polanski crafts wonderful and moving films extremely well so I was intrigued to see how he would weave this one together. From his early 'Knife in the water' through to 'The Pianist' each has his trademark directorial stamp on it whilst still being truly incredible and individual films. On the other hand, the Oliver Twist tale has been screened to death both in two highly regarded films as well as multifarious TV versions over the years. In my opinion David Lean's version is fantastic, Alec Guiness superb as Fagin and the whole film experience has kept me going back from childhood through to adulthood.
So it was with great trepidation that I went to see this spanking brand new version and thankfully I was not disappointed. The character of Fagin, so crucial to the story, is performed with outstanding ability by Ben Kingsley. He really portrays this grotesque but somehow lovable character well from his slight mannerisms and movements to his vocal abilities. Also, finely performed were the parts of the artful dodger (Harry Eden), Mr Brownlowe (Edward Hardwicke) and of course Oliver Twist (Barney Clarke). There was such sadness and despair in his eyes throughout that he really captured the part well. Less convincing was Bill Sykes (Jamie Foreman) who was not right for the part nor performed well enough to stand up against the masterful Oliver Reed in a previous version. Foreman is a regular in gangster type films and for me did not really fit into the cast or film well here.
The recreation of mid 19th century London is done well with Polanski drawing on the visual inspiration of Dore prints of the period for authenticity. The cinematography is as accomplished as always in a Polanski film and the lighting helped to create dramatic moods well.
All in all a very competent and entertaining version with great acting, a fine pace and an outstanding final scene of Fagin finished and soon to face death gripping hold of Oliver tightly. I would highly recommend to adults, children and die hard fans of other versions. All great directors have different visions and Polanski has used his vision and experienced craftmanship in successfully remaking this much loved tale.