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Charles Dickens’ classic tale of a waif in 19th Century England comes alive brilliantly in this Oscar-winning musical. Fleeing a life of workhouse servitude, Oliver (Mark Lester) arrives in London to seek his fortune. During his adventures, Oliver meets a gallery of unforgettable Dickens low-lifes. © 1968, renewed 1996 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Where do we purchase it…
I'm in an Oliver play.
Won't work
Won't work
paid my $2.99, and now it won't play!
Pay to watch a movie that's 48+ years old? I don't think so, I'll just download it.
This is a great show really! It is about child labor but they hire lots of kids? April Fools everyone! ha ha ha Bravo!
Great Movie! Would recommend to others! 🙂
How do you do it
I'm in this play
me 2, (im oliver)
not the best. especially considering the other musicals in the sixties that won best picture, and the fact that it beat 2001: a space odessy. also, I thought the musical number carried on for too long. but over all fun movie to watch,. like if agree.
THE GREATEST MOVIE EVER MADE.
Classic
"Funny Girl" was so much more entertaining than this Oscar-winning Best Picture.
I love 💘it.
I've always loved this musical! It's amazing and the songs all are too!
CONSIDER YOURSELF… A FINE PLAY! CONSIDER YOURSELF… AN ARTFUL CAST! JOLLY GOOD SHOW MATE!
Great movie, Pogo inspired me to rent it. 🙂
Such a good movie. This is much better than Oliver and Company
If I pay to watch something I expect to watch it as normal not with everything off and closing parts showing this film is messed up I want my money back
I wonder if disney channel aired the 1968 movie Oliver back when disney channel was a premium channel.
OMG my dad was in this! He's the boy playing oliver I ask can we watch oliver later he said I was in that movie I was like :O my dad is now 44 and I'm 16
Unable to even see a preview of the film. If you cannot play the video you rented or purchased, it means YouTube failed to pay licensing fees (you know, film license fees). Without paying appropriate film industry license fees, it's the same as pirating a film. Funny thing is, YouTube support doesn't appear to know this very basic industry knowledge. Told me, I was having a problem probably because I needed to update my computer programming license. LOL!!!!!
Fagin is best dad, change my mind