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Oliver Twist (1997 film)

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Oliver Twist
Directed by Tony Bill
Produced by John Baldecchi
Written by Charles Dickens (novel)
Monte Merrick
Starring Richard Dreyfuss
Elijah Wood
Running time 91 min.
Language English
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Oliver Twist is a 1997 television movie based on the popular novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. It aired during The Wonderful World of Disney. One of the lesser known film versions of the book, it starred veteran Richard Dreyfuss as Fagin, Elijah Wood as the Artful Dodger, and Alex Trench as Oliver Twist. As in most film adaptations of this book, Monks, Oliver's half-brother, is not in the film. There are other changes as well. The bookkeeper does not testify for Oliver at his trial, but Rose Maylie does. Most of the changes are minor, but a major one is that when Oliver is taken in by Fagin's gang he himself, and not the Widow Corney, is in possession of his mother's locket. Mr. Bumble is only in one scene, and the Widow Corney's role is expanded. And, as in the musical, Nancy is murdered at London Bridge, not in her bedroom, as in the novel and most film versions of the story.

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