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Oliver (1968)
CRITICS OF "Oliver (1968)"
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Radio Times
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February 24, 2014

Today, it works well as a child's introduction to Dickens.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
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March 18, 2008

Has little bite.
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Common Sense Media

December 26, 2010

Glorious musical based on Dickens' Oliver Twist.
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The Spectator
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April 07, 2015

Mistrust a movie with too many close-ups of Bisto Kid children and doleful dogs: they suggest a director cleverly boxing his way out of some very tight script corners.
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Total Film
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February 19, 2013

In adapting Lionel Bart's lavish musical for the screen, director Carol Reed tempered the sticky sentimentality with suitably Dickensian scenes of squalor.
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TIME Magazine
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February 19, 2008

After a season of watching inane twitching in the name of dance, the viewer is most happily greeted by Onna White's choreography, an exuberant step-by-step exploration of Victorian zeal.
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Empire Magazine
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February 24, 2014

Even if you're not a fan of the musicals, Oliver is so witty, so bright and so endearing that even the iciest viewer should start melting in its corona.
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New York Daily News
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February 27, 2015

Oliver! is a timeless classic that will be as lovable in 10 or 20 years as it is today.
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Chicago Reader
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December 13, 2006

In retrospect, it seems emblematic of the triviality Reed descended to in the last years of his career. The Third Man it's not.
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Time Out
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January 26, 2006

Reed is craftsman enough to make an efficient family entertainment out of Lionel Bart's musical, but not artist enough to put back any of Dickens' teeth which Bart had so assiduously drawn.
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Variety
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February 19, 2008

There's plenty of mileage left in the famous story.
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New York Times
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February 24, 2014

The focus of the movie is so wide, and the logistics of the production so heavy, that Oliver himself, dutifully played by 9-year-old Mark Lester, gets flattened out and almost lost, as if he had been run over by a studio bulldozer.
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