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    Mark Lester, Kenneth Cranham and Ron Moody are reunited to discuss Carol Reed's 1968 musical as part of the 2012 Dickens on Screen season.
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  • @colinturner4158
    @colinturner4158 2 года назад +10

    Ron moody was different class should have got a Oscar hands down.

  • @Misagonna88
    @Misagonna88 4 года назад +69

    Oliver! Had three pivotal performances. Oliver Reed, Jack Wild and Ron Moody. No one else could play those parts. All three of them were superb and unique.

    • @joelm6632
      @joelm6632 4 года назад +14

      And Nancy

    • @ellie-tk4jy
      @ellie-tk4jy 3 года назад +3

      Eh? Oliver reed are you sure? I'd say Ron moody, Nancy and jack wild.

    • @JohnHoulgate
      @JohnHoulgate 3 года назад +9

      Oliver Reed. Who else could play Bill Sikes?

    • @classicalperformances8777
      @classicalperformances8777 3 года назад +1

      @@JohnHoulgate russle crowe?

    • @JohnHoulgate
      @JohnHoulgate 3 года назад

      @@classicalperformances8777 did he?

  • @maxpower5680
    @maxpower5680 Год назад +11

    Props to the interviewer. He injects none of his personality, keeps the conversation going, and doesn’t interrupt.

  • @kaila62kaila
    @kaila62kaila 5 лет назад +18

    Ron Moody: Total Professional!

  • @MKW369
    @MKW369 7 лет назад +110

    Where is Ron Moody's Oscar? Always wondered how such a masterful performance was overlooked.

    • @thecinematicmind
      @thecinematicmind 6 лет назад +4

      Mary Kay Wallace and Jack Wild’s Oscar.

    • @pruehalliwell2497
      @pruehalliwell2497 5 лет назад +6

      A very nice man off camera as well.

    • @diamondtran8331
      @diamondtran8331 3 года назад +3

      The Oscar judges must have been corrupted or incompetent!

    • @AnaComesonotante
      @AnaComesonotante 3 года назад +1

      I still think Jack should get the oscar that year.

    • @1cultural
      @1cultural 2 года назад

      However, Jack Albertson won for " Subject was Roses".

  • @Michael-cz6ob
    @Michael-cz6ob 2 года назад +5

    Aww Ron Moody making sure the audience are having fun and making them laugh what a gent 👏

  • @Poetic_Justice1962
    @Poetic_Justice1962 10 лет назад +43

    Fagin is an almost single-handedly crafted masterpiece by Moody. I always suspected it, because it's already clear from only the performance in the movie, which is why it's a masterpiece.

  • @imaginationunreal
    @imaginationunreal 2 года назад +5

    All of the performance in this film are great, but Ron Moody's Fagin takes it another level. I've seen a lot of versions (live and on film) but the one stand out for me, the one that everyone after is compared to, is Ron Moody. For me, his is the gold standard.

  • @patdoyle3686
    @patdoyle3686 2 года назад +7

    OLIVER🌟 one of the greatest 🌟musicals movies🌟 ever made🌟

  • @darcymanson3308
    @darcymanson3308 3 года назад +8

    Ron Moody was just amazing!

  • @Deejaay83urj38
    @Deejaay83urj38 3 года назад +6

    Ron Moody. I had no idea he was so .
    English! Now I know he's even more brilliant than I always knew. He is such a card. Very funny man

  • @deniseoates7147
    @deniseoates7147 Год назад +3

    This was great to watch. Ron Moody really stole this interview because he had great stories and thoughts on why he played Fagin the way he did, which gave his character dimension. Thanks for sharing and blessing to you and all in the days to come

  • @lizcooper6849
    @lizcooper6849 6 лет назад +40

    I wish that they had mentioned Oliver Reed's brilliant performance as Bill Sikes. I always imagined that Mark Lester and the other kids were scared stiff of him!!

    • @martinmayhew145
      @martinmayhew145 4 года назад +7

      They genuinely were. The scene where Sikes kills Nancy, Mark said in an interview attached to the DVD, that he wasn't acting, he genuinely was.

    • @young321bookie
      @young321bookie 4 года назад +3

      @@martinmayhew145 - Oliver Reed traumatised those poor little children.

    • @claudiocinti4266
      @claudiocinti4266 3 года назад +8

      I think Bill Sikes to be one of the more wicked villain of literature - for his violence, brutality, savagery - may be the more barbarian, more than Richard the Third... So the performance of Oliver Reed is unreachable. When I see his grim gaze now, when I'm sixty years old, I can't help but to be terrifyed as when I was the child of nine looking "Oliver!" for the first time at the cinema... Wonderful movie, all them wonderful actors. Great Ron Moody and Oliver Reed, but, don't forget Jack Wild and Shani Wallis too...

  • @colinturner4158
    @colinturner4158 2 года назад +4

    Everything about this musical film performance was outstanding

  • @joshualieder7524
    @joshualieder7524 5 лет назад +14

    Moody and Lester both deserved Oscars.

    • @matildageek8269
      @matildageek8269 3 года назад +2

      I don’t think Lester did. I get that he’s a good actor but don’t know why they cast him if he wouldn’t sing

    • @MareShoop
      @MareShoop 3 года назад +1

      Lester didn’t do his own singing , was dubbed by a young girl. That disqualified him for the Oscar.

    • @C0rv1dBon3Z
      @C0rv1dBon3Z Год назад +1

      @@MareShoop he did, the young girl only helped with the high notes, he could sing well.

  • @kat71580
    @kat71580 3 года назад +6

    I totally agree..with Oliver Reed., together..., but what an incredible cast., film crew., ..wonderful., never tire of watching this film. Lionel Bart., genius.

  • @ThePoreproductions
    @ThePoreproductions 5 лет назад +18

    RIP Ron Moody.

  • @renaldcosma7192
    @renaldcosma7192 5 лет назад +11

    I love Mark Lester And Ron Moody

  • @darcymanson3308
    @darcymanson3308 3 года назад +6

    Rest in peace Oliver Reed :(

  • @classicalperformances8777
    @classicalperformances8777 3 года назад +2

    "he'd never done a musical before" THAT was the key of it all! enthusiasm and respect towards the pros

  • @ianbillingham7183
    @ianbillingham7183 10 лет назад +39

    OK then ill say it i no one else will - God bless ya Ollie Reed

    • @pruehalliwell2497
      @pruehalliwell2497 5 лет назад +5

      I agree. I've come to appreciate Oliver Reed more as I've got older.

    • @young321bookie
      @young321bookie 4 года назад +2

      I don't think he was a Godly man somehow. :/

  • @kaila62kaila
    @kaila62kaila 5 лет назад +8

    This interview is a treat. Saw this in the theatre when it first came out. I'm just a few years younger than Mark Lester. Thanks!

  • @LesterMoore
    @LesterMoore Год назад +2

    Such a talented, gifted, creative and beautiful generation of performing artists. Their work will be forever lauded in cinema.

  • @DreamLoveEternal
    @DreamLoveEternal 11 лет назад +22

    Can't believe Jack wasn't even mentioned!

    • @pruehalliwell2497
      @pruehalliwell2497 5 лет назад +11

      I think this film was brilliantly cast. But Jack Wild and Ron Moody's performances in particular made this film the huge success that it was. A huge loss along with Oliver Reed.

    • @lucidshazz4076
      @lucidshazz4076 5 лет назад +4

      Ikr dream

  • @berniecom728
    @berniecom728 4 года назад +3

    I still watch it when it on, it makes me feel old as hell looking at those who has survived to this day. Where has time done?

  • @DreamLoveEternal
    @DreamLoveEternal 11 лет назад +17

    Poor jack

  • @kelman727
    @kelman727 4 года назад +17

    I never agree with people who swear Fagin’s portrayal was anti-Semitic. Ron Moody, like Lionel Bart, was Jewish, and Moody made the role the stand-out part of the movie. He is almost as sympathetic as Oliver himself. A crook he may be, but - unlike Sikes - evil he is not.

    • @amiefortman7220
      @amiefortman7220 3 года назад +4

      They were talking more about the original book and its first adaptations, in which... yeah, Fagin is a pretty nasty caricature, and Dickens was even called out for it by Jewish readers in his own time. Bart and Moody wanted to take the character as far away from those roots as possible, and it's because of their efforts that Fagin in the musical is a more palatable character. He goes from being a despicable corrupter of children who plans to have multiple people murdered to a more comic character who goes out of his way to avoid violence and seems to genuinely care about the kids in his care. I can't speak for everyone about whether or not it worked (I'm not Jewish myself), but I can definitely see their intentions, and I can honestly say I trust them more than most gentile filmmakers with the material.

    • @ellie-tk4jy
      @ellie-tk4jy 3 года назад +3

      It's a criticism of Dickens who was clearly racist along with an utter misogynist. Revolting man.

    • @JohnHoulgate
      @JohnHoulgate 3 года назад +2

      Dickens mentioned Fagin being a Jew more than a couple hundred times throughout the novel. By our standards today, it's sickening. Dicken's redacted a lot of those mentions in later editions of the book, but the damage had already been done and Dickens had to apologize for it. In David Lean's movie Alec Guiness sports a hooknose that was very obviously faked and even mimicked a modified Yiddish accent. I may get in trouble for saying this but I think it's important to remember that Fagin is Jewish, not because of what it says about Jewish people, quite the opposite. The character Fagin is someone who is completely disconnected from his Jewish roots and community. There are no family members of Fagin's in the story and family arguably the most important factor of what it means to be Jewish. He is so bad, he's completely isolated from all that is near and dear to his upbringing. He's out among the most criminal elements of the gentiles, getting them to do his bidding and giving them nothing but the barest essentials to survive. If that is wicked evil, I don't know what is. Any Jewish person I know would never want anything to do with such a character.
      The musical Fagin gives you a reason to like him and it's also a way to contrast and highlight an even more evil character, Bill Sykes, who is himself, a creation of Fagin's.
      Another interesting aspect of Ron Moody's transmogrification of Fagin shows up in "Pick a Pocket or Too." This song depicts a scene from Dicken's novel where he teaches young Oliver how to 'make kerchiefs and wallets.' It actually happens to be the most entertaining scene in the whole story. Fagin and boys demonstrate the art of stealing like it's some kind of parlour trick, making Oliver giggle and laugh. So there's your link from the original Fagin to the musical Fagin.

  • @DeanLeonard1
    @DeanLeonard1 11 лет назад +9

    Ron Moody is a hoot!

  • @manuelkong10
    @manuelkong10 3 года назад +4

    "You can't make a musical out of a monster"....Mel Brooks, "Hold my beer"

  • @StrengthNIA
    @StrengthNIA 4 года назад +3

    I'm only 88! Brilliant x

  • @CultgentlemanJack
    @CultgentlemanJack 6 месяцев назад

    Ron moody I’m your biggest fan.. you sir are a legend your performance is a masterpiece for all time ..this musical is magical to me the emotion and the energy has always stayed with me if only you knew as a child the experience it gave me the emotional equivalent would be a nuclear core melt down.. the energy created would light the entire globe for a year… to all the actors to every one how brought this masterpiece alive the only expression avontgar , avontgar ❤

  • @PaulLea
    @PaulLea 4 года назад +12

    Interesting clip, sadly so many of the cast have died now.

  • @SusanaSanchez-tv4sy
    @SusanaSanchez-tv4sy 5 лет назад +7

    Qué tristeza la ausencia del mejor Artful Dodger de la historia, el maravilloso e increíble Jack Wild, que en paz descanse.

  • @lucidshazz4076
    @lucidshazz4076 5 лет назад +7

    RIP RON

    • @martinmayhew145
      @martinmayhew145 4 года назад +1

      He's passed away, that's sad. I loved the way he did Fagin, still bad in a clowning way

  • @papsp
    @papsp 5 лет назад +8

    I met him (Mark Lester) and his mother for a lunch (in a professional capacity) at the Carlton Tower in London in 1979. He was looking exactly as he did in The Prince and The Pauper. I didn't realize at the time he was not getting any more job offers, but looking back in retrospect, it is not surprising at all. Despite he being 21 by then, his mother did all the talking. He was very aloof, not engaging, his presence didn't draw any sort of attention. After this, I've got a full profile on him from his agent. The lunch and the profile gave me more than enough reason to drop him from the project I was representing at the time.

    • @user-uc3lc1ou3i
      @user-uc3lc1ou3i 4 года назад +2

      Oliver was a perfect casting then! A star who isn’t a star!

    • @ezeztztz
      @ezeztztz 3 года назад

      I find that really interesting as I've always felt when watching Oliver many times over and really noticing just how awful Mark Lester's acting and his dancing was especially compared to all the other children,it was only his looks that got him that part,I say to anybody who disagrees to watch Oliver and watch Lester closely and you will see just how bad an actor and dancer he really was,Jack wild as the dodger puts Lester to shame in this film and it is so obvious to see,even Lester's singing was so bad it was dubbed,in a nutshell he couldn't act,couldn't dance and couldn't sing yet he gets the main roll in a major musical,
      Luckily though the movie,the music and the dance sequences are so superb and the rest of the cast so superb that it's actually quite easy to watch Oliver and completely ignore Lester as Oliver

    • @gwynnethcoan761
      @gwynnethcoan761 2 года назад

      He didn’t come over well on this - no warmth or personality. Didn’t realise his voice was dubbed!

    • @danrossell6375
      @danrossell6375 Год назад

      @@gwynnethcoan761 By the lyricist’s daughter

    • @peterwilson5336
      @peterwilson5336 Год назад +2

      @@ezeztztz I see what you are saying but Mark was 8 when he played over, what singing skills does anyone have at 8 ? Or acting for that matter, only a select few. Jack was 16 ! He at that point had twice time on the Earth so outshine Mark in skill set and ability. Mark was cast due to his boyish kind looks and his ability to listen and do the job. Frank Sinatra is not the best singer in the world but his phrasing is top tier. Everyone has their strengths and weakness I don’t think it’s fair to crucify him. It’s easy for the kids to act in the chorus, safety in numbers. He was 8, all eyes on him and probably a lot of jealousy at times from the other kids. I think he done great for his age

  • @santitofelipe6283
    @santitofelipe6283 3 года назад +5

    However Many versions of 'Oliver Twist' they remake as a feature film, Will Never Ever TOP this original cast.
    Young Mark Lester Nailed that role 'Period! Ron Moody Owned that role. And there'll never be another human being that will
    ever play the role of Nancy the way '1st Class' Actress Shani Wallis plays it.
    -- Sir David Lean was a class film director.. Only He I would've trusted to remake this film.

  • @atreb56
    @atreb56 11 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much.

  • @abdulmalik2485
    @abdulmalik2485 11 лет назад +8

    Oliver is great.Nancy is amazing.dodger super. Feel sorry he died.

  • @darcymanson3308
    @darcymanson3308 3 года назад +7

    It makes me sad knowing Jack Wild isnt there...😢

  • @johnwilliams2479
    @johnwilliams2479 2 года назад +3

    Moody so funny chatting away with his Jewish way of speaking lovely story teller

  • @artistpaul
    @artistpaul 10 лет назад +2

    Interesting comment from Christina here, and if you scroll to 11:04 and hear Ron Moody's comments about that, and I'm so glad it got made, as it really turned out a masterpiece of film.

  • @traciebecker6669
    @traciebecker6669 3 года назад +4

    What a great old interview.
    "I am reviewing this situation"
    Ron Moody, Jack Wild, Mark Lester, Shani Wallis and Oliver Reed were incredible! Everyone involved deserves great credit including, director, producer, all crew, dancers and singers; it was magic.
    I think Moody kept the darkness of the monster Fagin but he could also expose his lighter side of being an approachable human being a master of trickery he must have learned earlier on. He was brilliant and doesn't take away from the mastery of Dickens but enhances the story Dickens gave us.
    As for any anti-Semitism I absolutely am not, I love all people but that being said everyone us are unique individuals and our unique individual character is what we should be judged on.
    Among every race there are honorable and evil persons. While our character may be shaped by our experiences I doubt much has to do with what race we are born into, but more what kind of treatment and environment we have endured or been blessed with.
    I suggest we never judge a race of people by the actions of a character or few characters characters born into that race.
    Here we are in 2021 and there are those attempting to have us divided by the actions and narrative of those who seek power over us. You know there is good orbad everywhere.
    There are individuals, groups and gangs of people in America, for example who would do themselves and others harm, does that mean I as an individual American would or my neighbors would? Absolutely not!
    I just watched Oliver again and will be reading Dickens's Oliver as well.
    Both are brilliant classics!

    • @MrDaiseymay
      @MrDaiseymay 2 года назад

      IT WON 5 OSCARS, WHEN IT SHOULD HAVE SWEPT THE BOARD.

    • @CultgentlemanJack
      @CultgentlemanJack 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for such an eloquent and inspiring response. I just love the 1968 version it’s magical to me for many reasons. Mostly because I seen this as a child and it spoke to me in an innocent magical manner. It reminds me of the god old days but I was an emotional intelligent and mature child. I learned lessons from this musical of compassion and acceptance and a unique perspective on life. And agree Rons redevelopment of the character gave no insult to the Jewish people, because I am very anti semantic and hold the Jewish culture with absolutely no prejudice I respect and love my fellow Jewish brothers and sisters Really enjoyed reading your comment and can appreciate your a fellow thespian

  • @christineandrews6991
    @christineandrews6991 3 года назад +1

    Hello, I was looking for an old cast member who I then knew at school. He was called Larry / Lawrence Bolger. I think he was one of the boys as a chimney sweep and a boy by the pond who threw a girl in the pond. Anyone remember him?

  • @jrgboy
    @jrgboy 8 лет назад +2

    Many musicals feature the macabre, Phantom of The Opera, Sweeny Todd, Les Miserables, Maggie May, you can make a successful show about any subject

  • @letiziaexwera910
    @letiziaexwera910 4 года назад +3

    The star is gone 🎩💔

  • @video198712
    @video198712 6 лет назад +1

    This is the second time I heard the star of the Big movie was in the bathroom when his parents told him that he got the part in the movie. Daniel Radcliffe (of Harry Potter fame) Said the same thing when he said where he was when he was told he got the part as Harry.

    • @martinmayhew145
      @martinmayhew145 4 года назад +1

      Give him a break, he was 8, when he got the part. Do you remember exactly everything when you were 8?

  • @johnhennessy8903
    @johnhennessy8903 5 месяцев назад

    go my you yube!

  • @misplacedkiwi9498
    @misplacedkiwi9498 Год назад

    I’ve met Mark Lester- he’s an osteopath now!

  • @Tom6093
    @Tom6093 11 лет назад +3

    Bill killed her, While she tried to text Oliver.

  • @colinturner4158
    @colinturner4158 2 года назад +1

    What about Nancy

  • @juliemiller2523
    @juliemiller2523 2 года назад +1

    love fagin.. he didnt get the acclaim he deserved

  • @phillamoore157
    @phillamoore157 Год назад

    Who was Kennth Graham’s character??

    • @missrayishat
      @missrayishat Год назад +1

      He was the younger guy that worked in the funeral home.

    • @phillamoore157
      @phillamoore157 Год назад +1

      @@missrayishat I finally did some research and figured that out. I was astonished at how many times I've seen this cast in other movies, and never realized who I was watching.

    • @missrayishat
      @missrayishat Год назад +1

      @@phillamoore157
      right!!! I just found out that he was also in Maleficent.

  • @Iamsome61
    @Iamsome61 9 лет назад +1

    Christina, lighten up for god's sake.

  • @sandrashevey8252
    @sandrashevey8252 9 лет назад

    Victorian workhouse children have their heads shaven.

    • @martinmayhew145
      @martinmayhew145 4 года назад +2

      How would they have done that in the 1800s, with what?

    • @AenesidemusOZ
      @AenesidemusOZ 3 года назад

      @@martinmayhew145 With shears and razors, same as they do now, just rougher.

    • @danrossell6375
      @danrossell6375 Год назад

      Easier to treat for lice

  • @jimdavid8126
    @jimdavid8126 10 лет назад +3

    The interviewer asks some terrible questions and spends more time talking than the actors do. Disgraceful.

  • @christinaarcher3341
    @christinaarcher3341 10 лет назад

    Sad film. Inappropiate musical.