Oliver Twist (1933)

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  • Grate Barbara Kent!

  • Oliver Twist is one of the Greatest actors that had ever lived and ofcourse the author of the book ( Charles Dickens) is  also one the Greatest writer that had ever lived.

    But is this young guy ( Oliver Twist) in this film still living?

  • Terrible version of this classic

  • @Carbonite2008 Sound movies have been avaliable since the late 20s. Early 20s there was no sound but by the 30s, virtually all movies had sound.

  • @1Passingthrew1 Actually it's a workhouse not a poor house

  • This is not the proper version:( I'm kinda sad about that othr wise it is great!

  • @hiptoeknee Possibly from Mary Poppins, the woman selling bread crumbs 'Feed the birds,2 pence a bag' or My Fair Lady when Lisa the Flower Seller is selling Violets outside and meets up with Henry Higgins. I remember Oliver's mother being taken into the Poor House and dying, handing over the locket to be given to Oliver when he was older but I can't think of her selling anything.

  • @Carbonite2008

    where have you been hiding? sound in movies started from 1929. they were called the talkies. humans will always advance, until they die that is :)

  • Sound in a 30's movie? :o 

  • This is the third version of Oliver Twist this season. I suppose this is not a tale for Christmas, although this is the time of year I view it.

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