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Barney Clark | Oliver Twist | |
Harry Eden | Artful Dodger | |
Jamie Foreman | Bill Sykes | |
Edward Hardwicke | Mr. Brownlow | |
Ben Kingsley | Fagin | |
Leanne Rowe | Nancy | |
Mark Strong | Toby Crackit | |
Robert Benmussa | ||
Timothy Burrill | ||
Lewis Chase | ||
Ian McNeice | Mr. Limbkins | |
Jeremy Swift | Mr. Bumble | |
Frances Cuka | Mrs. Bedwin | |
Michael Heath | Mr. Sowerberry | |
Gillian Hanna | Mrs. Sowerberry | |
Alun Armstrong | Magistrate Fang | |
Andy de la Tour | Workhouse Master | |
Peter Copley | Dining Hall Master |
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Producer | <b>Roman Polanski</b>
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Writer | Ronald Harwood
Charles Dickens |
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Cinematography | Pawel Edelman
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Musician | Rachel Portman
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From the Academy Award-Winning Director of "The Pianist" Roman Polanski directs the classic Charles Dickens' story of a young orphan boy who gets involved with a gang of pickpockets in 19th Century London. Abandoned at an early age, Oliver Twist (Barney Clark) is forced to live in a workhouse lorded over by the awful Mr. Bumble, who cheats the boys of their meager rations. Desperate yet determined, Oliver makes his escape to the streets of London. Penniless and alone, he is lured into a world of crime by the sinister Fagin (Academy-Award® winner Sir Ben Kingsley) -- the mastermind of a gang of pint-sized pickpockets. Oliver's rescue by the kindly Mr. Brownlow is only the beginning of a series of adventures that lead him to the promise of a better life. |
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