Oliver Twist movie adaptions
A few years ago, we watched a part of the movie Oliver Twist in English class. Now that I got into the work of Dickens (I'm currently reading Oliver Twist), I wish to see that full movie after I finish reading this book. After looking around on the internet a bit, I found out that there are actually lots of movie adaptions, and I honestly haven't a clue which was the one that we got to see in English class.
However, when I looked on YouTube, I found a scene, which I think is from the version of the movie (though it might also be a mini series) of which I saw a part. You'll have to excuse the cheesy German voice synchronization:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGdnJZhBqmA
Can anyone tell me which version this is (its year of production, or a name of one of the actors will do)?
Thanks in advance.
Oliver Twist, BBC 1962 serialisation
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Originally Posted by
Phillise
If the "oliver fan" person is out there, respond, and I will tell you my opinions of various Oliver films.
One thing, the David Lean adaptation proabably casts the definitive Fagin, but why is the film itself considered definitive, since it cuts out so much of the book? It looks like one of the BBC versions would be definitive, even though the ones I've seen aren't my favorites. I've recently read that there was a 1962 BBC veriosn that was never released.
The 1962 version was, without doubt, the definitive one because it was very atmospheric, it contained all the characters from the book and all of the main scenes were included, unlike the 1948 film version which leaves much to be desired.
How can you have a version of Oliver Twist without including the Maylie family? They are not included in the 1948 film version at all. Neither is the scene where Oliver visits Fagin in the condemned cell and the ending is not the same as in the book.
You are exactly right when you say the 1948 film is not the definitive version. This is the very reason why I organised an online petition to get it released onto dvd. It looks as if the campaign has been a success.