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?
@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.
Grate Barbara Kent!
Busterk1989 10 hours ago
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?
ONELOVEONEWORLD4ALL 3 weeks ago
Terrible version of this classic
ukslalom 4 weeks ago
@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.
boffinme80 1 month ago
@1Passingthrew1 Actually it's a workhouse not a poor house
EzzyBoDezzy 1 month ago
This is not the proper version:( I'm kinda sad about that othr wise it is great!
EzzyBoDezzy 1 month ago
@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.
1Passingthrew1 2 months ago
@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 :)
MissMayian 2 months ago
Sound in a 30's movie? :o
Carbonite2008 2 months ago
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.
musicsesame 2 months ago