Oliver Twist (1948 film)

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Oliver Twist
Directed by David Lean
Produced by Ronald Neame
Anthony Havelock-Allan
Written by David Lean
Stanley Haynes
Charles Dickens (novel)
Starring Alec Guinness
Robert Newton
Kay Walsh
John Howard Davies
Anthony Newley
Music by Arnold Bax
Cinematography Guy Green
Editing by Jack Harris
Distributed by Rank
Release date(s) Flag of the United Kingdom 30 June 1948
Flag of the United States 30 July 1951
Running time 115 min. (GB) / 105 min. (USA)
Country Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language English
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Oliver Twist (1948) is the second of David Lean's two film adaptations of Charles Dickens novels. Following the success of his 1946 version of Great Expectations, Lean re-assembled much of the same team for his next film, including producers Ronald Neame and Anthony Havelock-Allan, cinematographer Guy Green, designer John Bryan and editor Jack Harris. Lean's wife, Kay Walsh, who had collaborated on the screenplay for Great Expectations, played the role of Nancy.


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While in general faithful to the Dickens' storyline, Lean's film omits the Rose Maylie sub-plot altogether. Nancy goes directly to Mr. Brownlow to warn him of the plot against Oliver, and Fagin dispatches the Artful Dodger instead of Noah Claypole (who appears only in the early scenes) to spy on her. Nancy's best friend, Bet, is also omitted from this film. It is the Artful Dodger, and not Bet, who discovers the murder, and who betrays the murderer to the police.

Alec Guinness's portrayal of Fagin was considered anti-semitic by some. Guinness wore heavy make-up, including a large prosthetic nose, to make him look like the character as he appeared in George Cruikshank's illustrations in the first edition of the novel. The film was not released in the United States until 1951, with seven minutes of Guinness's performance cut. It was banned in Israel for anti-semitism, and in Egypt for portraying Fagin too sympathetically.

Beginning in the 1970's, the full-length version of Lean's film began to be shown in the United States. It is that version which is out on DVD.

John Howard Davies - Oliver Twist
Robert Newton - Bill Sikes
Alec Guinness - Fagin
Kay Walsh - Nancy
Francis L. Sullivan - Mr. Bumble
Anthony Newley - The Artful Dodger
Henry Stephenson - Mr. Brownlow
Michael Dear - Noah Claypole
Diana Dors - Charlotte
Frederick Lloyd - Mr. Grimwig
Mary Clare - Mrs. Corney

  • Kay Walsh was married to David Lean at the time of the filming, but the stresses of filmmaking caused Lean to enter psychoanalysis. This played a large part in their ultimate divorce.

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