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  • good song but to long!

  • I remember seeing this when I was six years old, and was just instantly charmed by it. It's such a lovely scene!

  • I love that song, I like Oliver's voice. The tune is really catchy!

  • I LOVE THIS SONG! IT WAS A BIT SCARY THAT I SAW DODGER BEHIND THE TREE THOUGH.

  • I sang this at concert. It is my favourite song out of oliver. I also like Food glorious Food.

  • this happens every day on my street

  • wow, my whole illusion was just shattered upon hearing that it's really a girl's voice. Still, I love trhis song.

  • mark lester is the cutest child ever!!

  • tears..memories...and more tears..

  • so bored tis song..

  • I like the rose lady the best

  • This song is annoying..

    I like it cause Oliver is in it :P

  • Let's remember the untrained musical genius who was behind the whole Oliver phenomenon. Lionel Bart deserves to be revered as giving us the definitive musical of the British stage. If you don't know the story of what happened to Lionel Bart a few short years later, when he sold his rights and became for a time a virtual street person, check it out on the web. A cautionary tale indeed.

  • i like the little school children. :)

  • that looks good, as soon as you wake up people do a show for you.

  • Try sleeping in late in that neighborhood.

  • I'm a knife grinder in our HS production... there's only like three of us knife grinders we don't have enough.

  • We finished our production of it today! Our last show was the best :) it was sad and fun! This was my favorite song even if I wasn't in it XP

  • I dont know about anyone else but...I would have had to been the one to call the police for such a public disturbance outside of my window in the morning

  • Glee should totally do this as they sell stuff as a fundraiser :D it'd be epic.

  • @WolfessLucy Don't mess with classics.

  • 8:38 = Random, I did not expect them to be there haha.Bill Sikes looks boredish and Dodger looks Crack up HAHAHA lol

  • Thank you I was watching this on Netflix I must say I didn't care for Netflix an extra fee but its free for a month.

    I'm going off tract focal point I remember when I was a kid I was forced to watch this in a Mesa Public School System I hated the song but this movie moved me and I was captivated with in 20min the producer and director had to have been high they dont make musicals like this pure fantasy with death

  • when I first saw this movie and he opened the curtains, I seriously thought that it was all one house and was agog at how rich the owners mustve been lol. then later in the song when a bunch of people come out of the doors, it clicked in my head lol

  • @daleksec126 ditto. i think they should have left it at the people singing. not this overly loud, in your face band that came outta nowhere

  • you would never get a lie in on a sunday would you

  • one day I will go back in time to wear those clothes!

  • im in the show in london finishing soon and this is my favourite scene , i wish i was in it! i am in food glorious food :) and this is my favourite song, soooo peaceful!

  • I love this. It's my favourite part of ''OLIVER'', except for the pedophile in the tree playing the piccalo., (creepy.).

  • 16 will not buy your sweet red roses even though they are onley 2 blooms for penny

  • I the Oliver in this~! So cute

  • @shohannah1 He's an ugly kike now.

  • @JuanMacready Sadness! D":

  • Penny a griiiand!

  • My favorite is The flower ladis

  • I'm the milk lady for my school play :)

  • @Hell666x

    Apparantly it wasnt the actors, it was the voice of the directors daughter :O

  • If I'd be the rose lady, I'd be pissed off. She first's got an empty street, and suddenly there are hundreds of people who sell things.

  • What a fucking great film! Thanks for uploading. I went to see "RENT" on broadway and i couldnt help but think "whys this shit not more like Oliver!"?

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  • Best Morning EVER!

  • I have to sing the "Who will buy my sweet red roses?" part!! D

  • i would love to be in this even if i was just one of the little girls............... nope changed my mind being one of the boys looks much more fun :)

  • who plays oliver?

  • 4:09 ONIOOOONNNS!!!

  • @beauferret Oniiiiiiiiooooooooons

  • I'm in the ensemble. I'm an orphan.

  • We did this musical 2 weeks ago. It was just brilliant :)

  • @BlueSharkBoy434 We're performing this next week! Im Mrs Bedwin lol! :)

  • @XxXSmartie96X Haha. I was Mr. Brownlow. Oliver's grandfather :D

  • @XxXSmartie96X :) good luck! were performing it in march, im Charley + Grimwig! :)

  • Can i buy the ladys?

  • It's amazing who this build and builds. This was the last of the great musicals.

    On the other hand, if I had lived on this street, I would have called the constable to keep the noise down.

  • I wonder how many of those extras had a little morning glory together off camera...

  • who is the man "6.57" playing the flute in the tree? I've always wondered but never found out?

  • He is in the tree, the shot from behind proves it.

  • i'm playing the strawberry seller in my drama school production!!

  • @blulemonade Good luck! I played the strawberry seller a few years ago. Its a fun part isn't it? :)

  • I had no idea that there were any orphan horses in it. How would you tell by looking at a horse if he (or she) was an orphan?

  • Good god im in the musical for this and im one of the orphan horses!!!! Gosh i love this show/movie!!!

  • Whoops looks like 15 people accidentally clicked the dislike button while trying to like it ;3

    I LOVE OLIVER <3

  • where is this scene set?

  • i like it when the little boys and girls come skipping on with their teachers they're perfectly in time with each other its amazing, and then the little boys push the girls into the pond :L

  • Marx would like this!

  • This song reminds me that some mornings are too beautiful too just rush to where one is going. Sometimes you just need to dwell on the beauty of it all

  • KICKArSS

  • They're all singing about the beautiful morning because any other time it'd be raining in England. 8D

    *shotdead*

  • I don't think I've seen so many people enjoying chores...

  • It was definitely a buyer's market back then.

  • My favorite is the milk ladies

  • @annaleah6740 it's weird; i'm actually not a big fan of the milk ladies at all. i love the roses and the strawberries girls

  • 15 people didn't buy any sweet red roses

  • 15 people didn't buy any roses

  • "Any miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillk?"

  • A.M.A.Z.I.N.G ♥

  • I love the sound of the strawberry girl and the girl of roses :D they made me cry somehow

  • @Iranaa same :)

  • @Westendreamer I would buy them =d

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  • I doing this song with 3 other people for a competition and im the rose woman!

  • This gets a lump in my throat everytime - it's so lovely.

  • love the ending when you see bill and dodger just looking like the hole singing thing did not happen.

  • 0:48

    2:30

  • love this song

  • This is such a nice scene. I would love to wake up to this scene

  • @KennyFrenchHorn And put in a box for us all !

  • @RichardElden ok wait i think i got offtrack. what i meant is that while he lives in bloomsbury square they might have shot the scene in cartwright gardens instead. especially since its easier to incorporate more action into a shot when the buildings are semicircled.

  • @RichardElden I believe so. but bloomsbury square, as the name implies, is a square and isnt a curved road. In bloomsbury, cartwright gardens is the only road with the shape as in the film. Also, the buildings (and the buildings in the background, if you can see in that little gap between the two halves of the semicircle) are the same as that in cartwright gardens. I'd know, i see this everytime i step out out my building..

  • The birth of consumerism :-)

  • This is a studio reproduction of Cartwright Gardens. The buildings you see are now a row of Bed and Breakfasts and the garden belongs to the University of London. I'm living right on this road right now =D

  • It is a real place. Charles dickens used to live there.

  • I was the milk maid in my school play.

  • if I was Oliver I would simply say this, "SHUT UP!!! IM SLEEPING HERE!"

  • @MultiCelt Sometimes comments are funny, sometimes they are just rude. This borders on rude

  • @Martello736 ok

  • Ah...this reminds me of 8th grade in junior high. My school did "Oliver! " back then. Funny days, that was... :D

  • singing and dancing...you just dont get that type of marketing on a budget anymore!

  • @LauraGaynorTV Yeah you do. Just that the singers these days have no talent!

  • I'm the rose seller in a play. SO EXCITED!

  • epic song

    

  • i was the knife grinder in my school's play LOOOL

  • haha i am the milk lady in my upcoming play, i dont think i can hit those high notes

  • I was supposed to read this for school, but since i was in the musical i counted that as reading it.

  • i want to be a rose seller, and a strawberry seller, and a milk maid, and a house maid with the carpet switch, and a schoolteacher, and a dancing school child and

    OMG I WANT TO BE ALL OF THEM! I WANT TO BE THIS ENTIRE SCENE

  • @hrryzdlr LOL

  • i love this film so much, and i love olivers singing, even though its not mark lester singing, its a little girl. classic film!

  • @xchelseagalx Not so much a little girl... Kathe Green was 20 years old when she dubbed it.

  • ok they played this at southwoods i swear i was singing along

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  • Gives me goose bumps ^-^''

  • who would dislike this video?

  • Everytime I see this scene I think 'damn, I would love to live on a square like that'.

  • I think it would be so awesome if our daily day life was a musical :D

  • i am oliver in my school play this year and i love him he is so innocent

  • i think it was filmed around Eaton Square Belgravia London sw1 ?

  • @hydfawr It was a studio set. The entire film was made in the studio.

  • does any one know where this location is in london? great production, great Oliver! i love a kid who sings in tune and yet is still so innocent

  • @Pjlcinci This movie was filmed entirely on studio sets.

  • I would buy all! Even knifes to grinde. The ex is still alive, lol

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  • What good memories does this bring back for me :-)

  • The ripe strawberry lady - what a voice! All good.

  • love Oliver he is cute

  • i like mark lester we are of the same age and the film oliver is one of my favorite

  • Doing this at my school and i'm either gunna be "Ripe strawberries ripe!" or "Any mi-ilk today mistress?".. SCARY STUFF!!

  • it was my novel in 4th class at army public skool manser

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  • This song is amazing.

  • I do burst out in song and dance. All the time.

  • That would be amazing if people could really break out in song and dance like this.

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  • Is there any soundtrack for this????

  • @MusicLover366

    Well... yeah! Type 'Oliver! OST' into google and see what that gets you ;)

  • I love the strawberry lady

  • @BubblyBananna i love the sweet red roses lady:)

  • @BubblyBananna I was the strawberry seller in our production of this! About 9 years ago.

  • i love that sense of cameraderie when a bunch of people you've never seen before in you're life start singing along with you and dancing in perfect unison to a song they've never heard before xD gotta love musicals... *sigh*

  • Best part of the song, 1st "Ripe strawberries, ripe!" it's like a beautiful painting.

  • lol the ladies with baby carriages are creepy! HAha i love this song!!!!!

  • Who is that menacing guy staring at Oliver from the tree shade?

  • @anythingnew It's Bill Sikes...it's been awhile since I've seen the film, so I forget why he was there.

  • Bill Sikes was there to abduct Oliver back, with the intention of using him in burglaries. Oliver was the only kid slim enough to crawl through windows, after having been half starved at the workhouse.

  • @gunnaknow thank you!

  • @okayregina I was wrong actually. I just watched the film again and Bill Sikes was there to abduct Oliver back but because he and Fagin were afraid that Oliver would snitch on them after having been caught and aquited of pick pocketing. Bill did later make use of Oliver in a robbery because of his slim body though.

  • if this were real i would be sorta scared

  • My favorite scene in any musical ever. Mark Lester is a great osteopath now! Nice bloke :)

  • Oliver's singing voice is done by Kathe Green the directors daughter. The actor Mark Lester did not sing at all in this movie. Ms. Green did an excellent job.

  • @FreakMagnet66 He was never an actor.

  • easily some of the best music ever written

  • I love this song and this play, but I think his voice seems a bit juvenile for this song.

    But I do love the way they've done this song.

  • @sammichpwn, it's part of the song.

    And it's a happy high.

  • 2 roses for a penny??? at fancy restaurants they try and stick you for up to $20 for just ONE!!!

  • @Jarrah31 This was 1837.

  • gives me goose bumps.. still :)

    love this film<3

  • LOL! - Toy windmill! ONION!!! Knivesw to grind! the best part! learnin on piano :D fave song. auditioning for Oliver! wanna be artful dodger/ Mr bumble YAY!

  • I love the random guy that goes "ONION?!?!" :D

    Such a pointless 8 minuets xD but it's lovely, none the less.

    "You've got to pick a pocket or two" will always be my favourite Oliver! song though(:

  • If I were the rose woman I'd be pissed, ten minutes ago that street was empty...then all these posers trying to take my business!

  • @Mouse4077 However, she'll get the customers that all the others bring with them - someone that needs ripe strawberries and milk will probably come and spend money on her roses...I would, since I'm there.

  • @Mouse4077 lolled, there aint no monopoly in musicals :p

  • 11 dislikes, how can you dislike this song??

  • @ABcharlieC Because the dubbing was terrible and the stage version is a thousand times better.

  • its a really nice song and the little boys and girls make me laugh

  • At the end of Oliver's first solo, did anyone else get kinda pissed off at the milkmaid like interrupting his profound thought by peddling her stupid milk?

  • hahahaha 4:07 'ONION!' hahahahhaa

  • Musically, this is actually a really cool and interesting song. However, that doesn't make up for the fact that it's totally pointless and overblown.

  • @slusionfan11 Well this was the last big musical.

  • @JuanMacready Yeah, I actually liked this more than I thought I would based on my memories of it. I just think it's a little too long since it reaally doen't add anything to the story haha.

  • @slusionfan11 It looks much better on stage.

  • @slusionfan11

    The purpose of this scene was to demonstrate how the privileged lived.

  • @slusionfan11 Agreed. It's a cool song. But completely not the London of Charles Dickens. Or of any time...

  • i love this song its so sweet i loved the musical too