Decent enough as far as musicals go, this is the only G-rated film to win Best Picture. Directed by Carol Reed, Oliver! is based upon the Broadway musical adaption of Charles Dickens’ novel ‘Oliver Twist’, and features memorable songs such as “Consider Yourself” and “I’d Do Anything”.
Performances by the cast are highly commendable. Mark Lester plays an adorable Oliver, while Ron Moody is Fagin and Oliver Reed is the villainous Bill Sikes. Moody was Nominated for Best Actor, while Jack Wild was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his role as the Artful Dodger. I should also mention Shani Wallis’ tough, yet sympathetic, portrayal as the only female character of Nancy.
As the young Oliver escapes servitude to an undertaker and makes his way to London, he is taken in by a group of juvenile pickpockets led by the unscrupulous Fagin, and eventually we’re introduced to barmaid Nancy and Bill Sikes. While watching, my first thought was that perhaps this group of misfits would somehow become a surrogate family for the young boy and lead to a happy ending.
Was I wrong, and what ensues is a plot of thievery, kidnapping and murder.
The film’s cinematography and well-designed sets recreate a gritty Victorian-era London, while the choreography was recognized with an Honorary Oscar.
My only true complaint with the film is the running time and that the last half hour felt drawn out with Sikes’ pursuit of Oliver.