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Synopsis: Based on the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist is about an orphan boy who runs away from a workhouse and meets a pickpocket on the streets of London. Oliver is taken in by the pickpocket and he joins a household of young boys who are trained to steal for their master. This version of Oliver Twist is topped by Alec Guinness's masterly performance of arch-thug Fagin.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): David Lean
Production: United Artists
  Nominated for 1 BAFTA Film Award. Another 1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.8
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
NOT RATED
Year:
1948
105 min
1,600 Views


What about him?

They say he'll be took tonight.

They're looking for his dog.

Fool.

Come here, will ya?

There.

Take him away.

The dog!

Follow the dog!

Follow the dog!

It's the dog!

They've got his dog!

Don't leave us in the dark.

Who is it?

What are you gonna do? Sell me or

let me lie here till the hunt's over?

We're in this together,

Fagin. Lock up.

Get me a drink.

Get me a drink, will ya?

Young 'un!

Blast you!

Can't you say something?

Don't you know me, Dodger?

Don't come near me.

I'm not afraid of 'im!

If they come here,

I'll give him up, I will!

You'll what?

- Come here!

- Get back.

- What?

- They're here.

Get that table here.

Help! Help! Help!

He's here! Help!

In the king's name!

I'm going out over the roof.

I'll cheat you yet!

Young 'un,

you're coming with me.

Get me a rope.

Come here!

Heave!

Heave!

Heave!

Heave!

Don't go without me, Bill!

Heave!

Heave!

Strike them all dead.

What right have you

to butcher me?

Keep close to me, young 'un.

Fagin! Fagin!

They've got Fagin!

Round the stack!

Get on.

Sikes!

Give me the rope!

Get that rope round!

Fifty pounds for the man

who rescues the boy.

Get it round there!

Help!

Help!

We've got the boy, sir.

They've got the boy!

He's come back, sir.

I knew he would.

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