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  • When Bill Sikes cooks up an evil plot to use Oliver and put his newfound home and happiness at risk, Nancy steps in. She goes against Bill in order to return Oliver to his new home. Will Bill get what he deserves?
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    Experience the high-spirited adventures of Oliver Twist in this Oscar®-winning musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic tale! Young Oliver (Mark Lester) is an orphan who escapes the cheerless life of the workhouse and takes to the streets of 19th-Century London. He's immediately taken in by a band of street urchins, headed by the lovable villain, Fagin (Ron Moody), his fiendish henchman, Bill Sikes (Oliver Reed), and his loyal apprentice, The Artful Dodger (Jack Wild). Through his education in the fine points of pick-pocketing, Oliver makes away with an unexpected treasure... a home and a family of his own. Set to a heartfelt score that includes such favorites as "Consider Yourself," "Where Is Love?" and "As Long As He Needs Me," OLIVER! leads us on a journey in search of love, belonging and honor among thieves. Winner of six Academy Awards® (1968), including Best Picture and Best Score, OLIVER! will steal your heart!
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  • @sharonbeckerle5419
    @sharonbeckerle5419 Год назад +135

    Nancy's death always gets to me, its the scariest death for me as a child even now I still feel sorry for the violence of it. it still makes me shudder to this day.

    • @robnewman6101
      @robnewman6101 Год назад +10

      Horrible Histories.
      The Victorians.

    • @Canuckchick32
      @Canuckchick32 Год назад +9

      Poor Nancy! And my heart goes out to Oliver cos he had to see Bill beat the crap outta her! 💔🥺😭

    • @tristenmoore1275
      @tristenmoore1275 Год назад +12

      @@Canuckchick32 I don't really blame Oliver for being that scared. Poor kid. I get that he was scared out of his mind at the moment but he could've taken his chance to run for safety. Other than that, Nancy didn't deserve this kind of death but she did die trying to protect Oliver.

    • @afriendofbean
      @afriendofbean Год назад +3

      @sharonbeckerle5419 That's true. I felt sorry for Nancy that she died since she was probably the only one sticking up for Oliver especially when she saw that Mr. Brownlow was adopting him, Fagin sent Dodger out to get Oliver back and Nancy said "let him go and enjoy a life of being adopted." When I saw Oliver hugging Nancy, I thought that was sweet but, I'm guessing if he didn't choose to hug her to say goodbye and thank her for the help by not seeing her ever again, he would have made it to the top of the stairs by the time Bill came but, it would be unknown if he ran back down the stairs to save her with Mr. Brownlow following behind Oliver. Plus, when I was watching this movie with other people and when they saw Oliver hugging Nancy they said "quickly run up the stairs and leave." However, I wonder if Bill meant to kill her or not because he had a scared look on his face like he was saying "oh no, I didn't mean to kill her but only tried stopping her" with his look from 1:29-1:31.

    • @afriendofbean
      @afriendofbean Год назад

      @@tristenmoore1275 I agree. I did wonder why Oliver didn't run up the stairs to escape but, I think the reason he didn't was because he was being blocked and prevented from moving since Bullseye the dog was blocking him as seen at 1:33 since Bill held Bullseye responsible for blocking Oliver as seen in the tavern but unfortunately for Oliver, Oliver didn't know that Bullseye turned against his owner Bill.

  • @cindyfredrique9084
    @cindyfredrique9084 6 месяцев назад +54

    Bulls eye was like “nahhhh. This time you took it too far, I’m out”

  • @Soggysandwitchh
    @Soggysandwitchh 10 месяцев назад +41

    Bill sikes saying “ Nancy I loved you didn’t I, what have you done to me” IS ABSOLOUTLEY WILD! you kill her then say I loved you then blaming her is absoloutley crazy.

  • @cybernautadventurer
    @cybernautadventurer Год назад +56

    Bullseye is like “I’m not going to let you get away with this.”

  • @ArianaBenson-bi2ku
    @ArianaBenson-bi2ku 9 месяцев назад +31

    I think Charles Dickens would be pleased at Oliver Reeds performance as Bill Sikes I heard some of the cast say that Oliver was a big man and could be intimidating but he never hurt them but he could be frightening but a great motivator during the scenes. I heard shani who plays Nancy when asked about this scene and how it was filming it she said “It was all done completely in the moment!! There was very little preconceived Direction. Oliver Reed said ‘Do what you want to me, I will be able to defend myself and I will do the rest’ and he was a great motivator. When he grabbed me, I didn’t expect it and that scene just happened!” That's how this scene was done! I also heard that in an interview with Oliver Reed that the journalist said I hated Bill Sikes for what he did to Nancy and Oliver replied saying you were supposed too! It is sad to watch and I think Bill could easily lose his temper fast and he was so used to Nancy going with what ever he said and abusing her but then she started standing up for Oliver even before this scene and he did not like it at all! Even in one scene he said to Nancy I will have no more of that! Bill did not like to be challenged. Even when he hit Nancy in fagins with the boys they just stood up watching from a distance out of fear and Nancy stood up for Oliver far more than fagin or the boys did. She was the only one to challenge Bill and I admire that! Nancy will always be a famous character because domestic violence and abuse is so common and it happens and you usually don't get that in musicals but it was there she is a brave character and so much love to give! Nancy grew up small with Bill and fagin thieving she even says it in a scene and I believe she did not want that kind of life for Oliver! I know I would not like to get into fisticuffs with Oliver Reed as Bill Sykes even bulls eye his best friend ran away even bulls eye had limits and knew justice had to be done for Nancy!

  • @electra7329
    @electra7329 7 месяцев назад +30

    As a child I cried my eyes out. Still many years later this is such a tear jerker.

    • @donaldoneill2117
      @donaldoneill2117 2 месяца назад

      Saw this movie when I was 10 in Boston at the sack Cherries theatre in Downtown Boston. Loved it, I did cry at times during it also. Now at 65, lost my Dad to Alzheimer's due to alcohol and blindness 3 yrs ago. He was 89. Just looked at a bunch of film clips of this great movie.

  • @edwardmathews9041
    @edwardmathews9041 10 месяцев назад +25

    Bullseye should have also been nominated! Brilliant!

  • @rstein926
    @rstein926 8 месяцев назад +19

    The acting from Oliver Reed was phenomenal.
    Even though he killed Nancy to stop Oliver from being returned to safety, he is haunted with guilt for killing his own domestic partner even though it is implied he abused her.
    While Sykes was obviously evil, he did show remorse for killing Nancy and knows there's nothing he can do to bring her back and he goes into madness as murdering Nancy has psychologically changed him.
    And even though he is guilt ridden, he knows that the police will get him and execute him for the murder (as well as the fact he is too dangerous to be left alive)

    • @briankeogh9860
      @briankeogh9860 Месяц назад

      ​@adamjohnjeffery there was no way back for him! He's a murderer !

  • @emilym8530
    @emilym8530 Год назад +38

    How did my parents ever think it was a good idea to let me watch this as a child!!!!

  • @Kerendiker222
    @Kerendiker222 Месяц назад +7

    Her screams, her legs twitching… so chilling

  • @lucyholland90
    @lucyholland90 6 месяцев назад +10

    I remember watching this for the first time when I was like 4 with my mum and I said "He's hurt her" because I knew what he did was wrong and my mum said "He's killed her" Might as well get me learning early

  • @TomKeresey10
    @TomKeresey10 Год назад +39

    I always hated it that Fagin lost his treasure.
    I also always hated Nancy's death, terrified me as a child.

    • @afriendofbean
      @afriendofbean Год назад +4

      @TomKeresey10 That actually wasn't really Fagin's treasure. It was treasure he stole. Plus someone else said that when a person steals something from someone else, God finds a way to have it taken away from that person and in this regard, God was saying to Fagin, "all that doesn't belong to you so it's being taken away into the quicksand." But at least him losing his treasure helped him turn over a new leaf which he mentioned (being unknown if he really meant that). Also yes, I felt sad that Nancy died and I'm guessing that her dead body was put inside a coffin and was delivered to Mr. Sowesbury in Dunstable England since everyone here is in London England.

    • @zoyadulzura7490
      @zoyadulzura7490 11 месяцев назад

      Nancy's death more for sure, but the lost treasure, too--it did no one any good under all that muck. If Fagin had kept it, maybe he could have had a chance to change things, rather than revert back to his old ways, like he did at the end. His only skill was stealing, and without any wealth of any kind, he needed that skill.

    • @FreeThinkAlways
      @FreeThinkAlways 8 месяцев назад

      Tbf in the book fagin is caught and executed. So he can be happy he got away a free man in this.. and with a fresh wallet from dodger (who btw is arrested in the book)

    • @lukasmiller486
      @lukasmiller486 6 месяцев назад

      TomKeresey, you knew they were going to get Dickensed!!!

    • @FreeThinkAlways
      @FreeThinkAlways 6 месяцев назад

      @@afriendofbean God finds a way? Oh come on, 6 million died in the holocaust. Many murders have gone unsolved over life times. The isis brutally killing people but yeah god steps in sometimes to get somebody their purse back? :s

  • @peterfranks6243
    @peterfranks6243 3 месяца назад +5

    Oliver Reed was perfect as Bill Sykes

  • @lukasmiller486
    @lukasmiller486 6 месяцев назад +11

    Just think, if Nancy went up the steps with Oliver to Mr. Bronlow, instead of hesitating, she would have lived. Also, she could have told her friend Beth to sneak Oliver out during “Oom Pah Pah” instead and stayed close to Bill during the whole scene so he would think Oliver just took off on his own.

    • @kaysmith8992
      @kaysmith8992 3 месяца назад +4

      What happens to her friend in the book is horrible. I won't spoil here though in case others haven't read yet.

    • @ТатьянаГубина-и1и
      @ТатьянаГубина-и1и 29 дней назад +1

      In the book everything happened quite differently. And Nancy couldn't escape.

    • @afriendofbean
      @afriendofbean 28 дней назад +1

      @lukasmiller486 Yes, she probably should have run up the stairs with Oliver towards Mr. Brownlow as a way of saying to him, "here he is as I promised I will bring him to you." At the same time, while it was very sweet that Oliver chose to hug her to say goodbye and thank her for the help knowing he won't see her again, I thought maybe if he didn't choose to hug her, he would have made it to the top of the stairs by the time Bill came and I'm sure Nancy didn't really want him to hug since she said to him, "come on go" as a way of saying, "hurry up and go back to him before something bad happens."

    • @alecsteele2759
      @alecsteele2759 3 дня назад +1

      She would have died one way or another because Bill Sikes was a very smart criminal. But it still is plossible for her to be alive at least for that scene.

  • @patdoe5242
    @patdoe5242 11 месяцев назад +14

    Loved this movie and Oliver Reed was epic in this

  • @HarryPotter87
    @HarryPotter87 Год назад +13

    This scene makes me hate Bill MORE and MORE!!!

    • @davidfarmer2193
      @davidfarmer2193 10 месяцев назад +2

      I used to be like that but I was against the actor Oliver Reed himself but I got over it. I also saw him in "The Shuttered Room" which was a great film too. Nice in real life but he did have a drinking problem. :)

  • @ty-star7771
    @ty-star7771 2 месяца назад +4

    1:25 at that moment
    Bill went from
    Just a shady prick ish guy who was a professional crafty robber who took his “job” quite seriously
    To a messy murderer.
    Being a bad person is one thing,
    being evil is another.
    But that’s one of the sad parts presides Nancy’s death .. you can see that he regretted what he did at that very split few seconds, you can see it in his face and his actions .. the whole “What have I done?!” Moment ..
    but the fact he tried legging it and fled from the scene is what made it much worse as it showed that he was only worried about himself and nothing more. Nonetheless it’s no excuse and doesn’t change the fact. He was evil from that moment onward,
    He was only worrying about his own skin and only cared about the money, he did what he did and he knows there’s no forgiveness for that.
    So he did the most cowardly thing instead of owning up to it which is difficult to do but regardless is no excuse ..
    which is by trying to escape. On top of that using Oliver an innocent kid in all this as an escape tool.
    Escaping from the police and the angry mob from a house robbery which had gone wrong is one thing ..
    Escaping from a murder is another ..
    The dog says it all.
    and dogs can sense evil.
    That’s another big upsetting part in this scene.
    That’s why the focus on his dog Bullseye in that shot leaves such a cold gut feeling.
    Seeing Bill call for Bullseye and then Bullseye turning his back on him and fleeing from him whilst Bill is shouting /calling for him to come, was for me more upsetting to watch than Nancy’s death and the realisation of “What have I done?”
    Bullseye and Bill where best friends, but Bullseye saw a different man after that moment he murderer Nancy,
    Bullseye was the last bit of love and humanity that Bill had. So after that he knew that he lost Bullseye, that’s when Bill lost all humanity that he had left.
    “Sometimes” money truly is the route to all evil.
    From just a shady guy who did bad stuff by robbing the rich for a living to
    A Evil murderer.

  • @EthelCaseyAnnabelle
    @EthelCaseyAnnabelle Год назад +29

    Man he beat the helll out of her. Imagine this scene without the music though.

  • @kh-c2389
    @kh-c2389 2 месяца назад +3

    She risk everything trying to save the kid from becoming a pick pocket

  • @user-gy8co5qy2z
    @user-gy8co5qy2z 4 месяца назад +3

    Oh my God, Oliver Reed absolutely killed this role. Too bad he was such a horrible alcoholic and Gladiator was his last film.

  • @robnewman6101
    @robnewman6101 Год назад +6

    A Major Problem at the time during the Victorian Era (1837-1901) was Drunkenness!
    Amongst the public & the Police themselves.
    Many of the original Peelers were dismissed with in ten years for being drunk on duty.
    As well as arresting drunks, the Constables had to cope with all manor of public duties, including Fighting Fires, Breaking up Fights, and as well as Serious Crime.
    The new police force tended to be Thief Catchers, not Detectives.

  • @MrHJW1995
    @MrHJW1995 10 месяцев назад +6

    Let’s just remind ourselves that the BBFC (British age rating system for films) rated this film U meaning anyone can watch it. Christ we used to have courage about what we could show in films.

    • @rhyslightning3037
      @rhyslightning3037 10 месяцев назад +2

      You think thats bad, jaws is rated PG. you know that film that scared an entire generation from going in the water.

    • @martinsorenson1055
      @martinsorenson1055 9 месяцев назад

      Yep, here in the States it was Rated G. As for Jaws, the only way they got away with it (the MPAA wanted to rate it R) was to give a warning below the PG rating: May Be Too Intense For Younger Children.

    • @kaysmith8992
      @kaysmith8992 3 месяца назад

      Meanwhile the things kids are allowed to watch today is way more socially corrosive.

    • @natalyafisher2571
      @natalyafisher2571 2 месяца назад

      Tell me about it! 😮
      I watched a very famous Public Information Film called Apaches (1978) and to think THAT was rated as U in its day considering nearly all the kids featured lose their lives in a variety of ways and was more made to tell children not to play near farms unaccompanied by a grown-up or older sibling!
      That would never be rated U now. 😮

  • @LuisWagner-x4n
    @LuisWagner-x4n Год назад +6

    Rip Oliver reed but my favorite idol is mark Lester as Oliver

  • @pinkburberry
    @pinkburberry 7 месяцев назад +4

    Bill Sikes killed Nancy and he actually nearly put Oliver in danger! That’s really horrific!

    • @afriendofbean
      @afriendofbean 28 дней назад

      @pinkburberry The only danger Bill put Oliver in was involving Oliver in breaking inside a house and he probably was going to make another attempt using Oliver which is why he wasn't going to let Oliver go. Then in the death of Nancy, Bill became a wanted criminal and was then just going to use Oliver as a hostage when Fagin said "why make things worse, leave him?" where Bill said, "it's me they're after, but they won't go for me, I want the boy so they won't."

  • @kaysmith8992
    @kaysmith8992 3 месяца назад +2

    My all-time favourite film musical. Would be hard to watch a remake of this, the actors were perfect.

  • @davidfarmer2193
    @davidfarmer2193 Год назад +8

    If only Arnold Schwarzenegger was in this. He'd come up to Bill Sykes and hit him against the wall many times asking "Why did you do that?!" like he did to Sinbad in "Jingle all the way".

  • @LindaMerchant-bq2hp
    @LindaMerchant-bq2hp 5 месяцев назад +2

    Even Fagan didnt do what bill did

  • @gracebenjamin5548
    @gracebenjamin5548 8 дней назад +1

    Poor Nancy
    Poor Bulleye

  • @robnewman6101
    @robnewman6101 Год назад +3

    An 1840s constable's uniform from the City of London Police, on display in the City of London Police Museum. The original City of London uniform was blue, to differentiate from the red worn by the army. The collar was high and contained a leather stock to guard against garrotting (strangling with a wire or something similar). This was the most common form of attack against a police officer. These were removed from the uniform by the 1870s.

  • @CatherineLopez-fp4ox
    @CatherineLopez-fp4ox 3 месяца назад +1

    Oliver Kid’s/Family Movie Musical

  • @robnewman6101
    @robnewman6101 10 месяцев назад +2

    On RUclips is a 90 minute documentary film called History of the British Police Force.
    Told by Brain Cox.

  • @robnewman6101
    @robnewman6101 Год назад +2

    In 1829 Legislation was passed by Parliament to establish the Metropolitan Police Force in London.

  • @robnewman6101
    @robnewman6101 Год назад +6

    Law Enforcement Police Officers of the Century.

  • @kateharpergordon
    @kateharpergordon 10 месяцев назад +2

    MARK LESTER I LOVE YOUUUUUIU AND I WILL FOREVER❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @robnewman6101
    @robnewman6101 Год назад +6

    History of the British Police Force.

  • @royalty8380
    @royalty8380 Год назад +7

    Why doesn’t Fagin reach for the crown at least

    • @afriendofbean
      @afriendofbean Год назад +1

      @royalty8380 Maybe the crown was too far away from him for him to reach it to grab it.

  • @robintownsend4090
    @robintownsend4090 4 месяца назад

    "Hey Fagin wha'd do i do?" His accent is excellent

  • @homelesshannah50
    @homelesshannah50 2 месяца назад +1

    Bullseye was legit snitching but that's what he gets for what he did