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Cargando... Oliver! [1968 film] (1968)por Carol Reed (Director), Vernon Harris (Screenwriter)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Il giovane Oliver è un orfano che decide di scappare dal ricovero in cui vive, per avventurarsi nella Londra del 19° secolo. Viene subito reclutato da una banda di ladruncoli da strada, il cui capo è Fagin. Dopo un apprendistato come ladro di portafogli Oliver fugge via con un inaspettato tesoro… una casa ed una famiglia tutta sua. (fonte: Retro del dvd) It’s very well done. The young Mark Lester makes a very believable Oliver with an amazing singing voice, and Jack Wild was perfectly cast as the Artful Dodger, Oliver’s new friend and lead amongst the young pickpockets. The songs go on, perhaps, a bit too long for today’s youngsters, and some of the general shots of scenes in London were rather slow; an editor today would, I’m sure, reduce the length by at least half an hour with no loss of plot or dialogue. But those are minor quibbles; it’s a classic film, and this kind of thing is to be expected. What surprised me more was the level of violence in the film, something which, I feel, should have lifted the rating to at least PG, preferably 12. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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A young orphan, Oliver is left to fend for himself until he is befriended by a band of young thieves who quickly train him in their craft. But Oliver is not content to be a thief for he knows that life holds great joys and true happiness cannot be stolen, but must be earned. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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