DVD
Oliver Twist (2007)£12.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £19.99 | You save: £7.00 (35%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
- Behind-the-Scenes
- A New Twist on Oliver Twist
This gripping take on Charles Dickens' classic remains faithful to the spirit of the novel while delivering a modern, thrilling, tragic and occasionally comic edge. Oliver is born into poverty and misfortune - the son of an unmarried mother, who dies shortly after his birth; he is soon delivered to the workhouse. There, the cruel Mr Bumble oversees children tormented by starvation and suffering. When Oliver dares ask for more gruel, he finds himself cast out and forced to make his own way in the world. Running away to London, Oliver meets the Artful Dodger and his gang, as well as the beautiful Nancy and gets the first warm welcome of his life - but he is soon to discover that this kindness requires its own type of payment.
As Oliver is drawn deeper into the dark and murky underworld, he remains unaware that the kind Mr Brownlow is searching for him, while others - the brutal criminal Bill Sikes, the manipulative Fagin and the mysterious Mr Monks - are vying to ruin
and destroy his life...

Average rating (9 reviews)
a great version
ilovegypsies | 05/03/2008 | See all ilovegypsies' reviews (7) »
i loved it!!!
its up there with Roman Polanskis version as the best there is!!
Dark
Long123 | 14/01/2008 | See all Long123's reviews (34) »
A very dark version of the famous tale and this is fitting with its provenance. The acting is in fact superb, especially from the young boy who plays Oliver. The Artful Dodger and Fagin are everything you would expect and it isn't hard to get past the fact that Nancy is a black woman - there were far more black people in London in the Victorian era than most of us seem to believe. The majority of the film rings true and gives a taste of what life in the slums must have been like for a little boy who never truly felt he had a place to call home.
It is also shot incredibly well, and the use of small instalments to tell the story more gradually effectively encapsulates the drama and tension Dickens most probably wanted to put across.
Timothy Spall, Rob Brydon, Gregor Fisher, Edward Fox, Tom Hardy, Sarah Lancashire, Sophie Okonedo, Julian Rhind-Tutt & John Sessions | |
12 years and over | |
2007 | |
Widescreen 16.9 | |
English - Dolby (2.0) Stereo | |
English for the hearing impaired | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |

















( 














