Oliver Twist
By Harry Forbes Catholic News Service
NEW YORK (CNS) -- If Charles Dickens were alive today, and had royalties
from all the stage, film and television adaptations of "Oliver Twist" (TriStar),
he'd be as wealthy as the queen herself. |
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The child star who considered himself at home playing Oliver
September 17, 2005
By Nigel Reynolds, Arts Correspondent
It is one of the most famous child roles in the cinema but Barney Clarke
has taken it all in his 12-year-old stride. |
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'We have a hell of a good time together'
September 30, 2005
Ronald Harwood, scriptwriter of The Pianist and now Oliver Twist,
tells Jasper Rees about his friendship with the remarkable Roman Polanski
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Oliver (no twist)
Polanski's version of Dickens classic leaves one hungry for more
September 30, 2005
By Ty Burr, Boston Globe
Does the world honestly need another movie version of ''Oliver Twist"? After
David Lean's superbly atmospheric 1948 adaptation of the Dickens classic
and the glossy, Oscar-winning 1968 musical ''Oliver!," arguably not. |
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