While shooting this scene, they pranked Harry Secombe: They put an artificial ear on Oliver's actor, so when Secombe grabbed it, it came clean off, making him panic that he tore his ear off.
Ok, the films over, Nancy's dead, Bill's been shot, Oliver's having a happy life with his Grandad, and Fagin's happy with Dodger, but Oliver still hasn't got more gruel!
TheMysteriousCatPerson I am pretty sure he is eating real food and more than enough, living with Mr Brownlow, also Mr Brownlow is not his grandad but his great Uncle
Oh,no more gruel for Oliver! How's real food sound lil Oliver.... Roast beef, Yorkshire pudding,Pease Pudding.... And other great British cooking... And something sweet for pudding (dessert) Oops...I may be American,but sometimes I use the Kings own English! Fish n chips is good too Ive never eaten treacle tart,but pecan pie is like it except for the nuts on top!
@@adamlewis1961 Nancy and Bill were killed, Fagin was hanged, and the Artful Dodger was sent to Australia with the next load of convicts. But only the first two happened in the musical.
I did an "Oliver" impression once at my school at lunch: the students' dining hall had run out of food and a lot of us kids wanted seconds. The teacher on lunch-duty asked me to take some empty trays to the staff dining room to see if they had any left. "Please, sir, can I have some more?" I asked when I got there. "I'm afraid we don't serve gruel here!" my maths teacher quipped.
My favourite musical ever made. I grew up watching this movie as a kid. Even though I was born in the early 1990s. I watched it at a very young. What a classic. This is my favourite version.
I babysat for a girl in CA during my summers between college who had a cat named Oliver and and a boy in DC who had a dog named Oliver. I love the name and I’d used to ask if the pets wanted more lol.
Because of this movie, whenever my mom or dad asks me for more of something, I always go, "MORE?!" just for laughs. I was reminded of this today for that.
MR. BUMBLE: Oliver, Oliver Never Before has a boy wanted more Oliver, Oliver Wont ask for More When he Knows Whats in Store There's a Dark Thin Winding Stairway Without any Bannister Which We'll throw him down and- ALL: Feed Him On Cockroaches Served in a Canister Oliver Oliver MR. BUMBLE: what Will He do When He's Turned Black and Blue He will Rue the Day Somebody Named Him Oliver Oliver, BUMBLE & CORNEY: Oliver Never Before has a boy Wanted More Oliver Oliver Wont ask for More When He knows Whats in store MR. BUMBLE: there's a long thin winding stairway without any Bannister- WIDOW CORNEY: Which We'll throw him down and- BUMBLE & CORNEY: Feed Him On Cockroaches Served in a Canister ALL: Oliver, Oliver MR. BUMBLE: What Heavens Pray Will The Governors say? WIDOW CORNEY: they will lay the blame on the one who Named him- MR. BUMBLE: O- li- ver. (P.S I know the Lyrics are on The Video but I just was Bored So I wrote This)
The Kid's should have been feeling sorry for Oliver not joining in the song, it very easily could have been one of them, and they obviously want more just as much as Oliver does
Let's make a short time-travel to the glorious olden days - notably amid the pinnacle of the grandiose musical-film genre - so as to illuminate and to ruminate one of the most shimmering and staggering musical film classics ever held dear highly in the Hollywood cinema history.It's none other than Sir Carol Reed's expertly-delineated well-fashioned motion picture version of Mr Lionel Bart's best-loved smash stage-musical "Oliver!" in virtue of Mr Vernon Harris' handily low-keyed yet prettily tuned-up screenplay without debasing-and-dispraising Mr Charles Dickens' major literary work of art.There's no doubt that this epic motion picture has stood the test of time - in some ways it's antiquated and unsophisticated but still its good looks; its mass appeal; its resilient musical numbers; its relevant social theme; its leading-and-supporting stars' crowning performances; its point-by-point graphic designs; its well-effected climactic moments; and its well laid-out step designs will definitely jubilate and titillate all the classic film aficionados up to the hilt time after time. This musical sequence ( featuring Mr Mark Lester's hung-up low-pitched utterance of the iconic line "Please sir, I want some more." with upward-held bowl in his hands ) is truly done with adequacy,consistency,and poignancy.So as to come up and to spice up this high point with something quite much more life-giving and moving and audience-raving it has the incredibly-recreated detailed setting of the 19th-century English workhouse and the indelibly-consummated performances and the indisputably-inspirited voices of Sir Harry Secombe and Ms Peggy Mount - to boot. For real this changeless and peerless gem will conquer our hearts from the start and will put us all under its magic spell. In all respects it's simply defining,freshening,and glistening.
Superb comment, thank you very much for taking the time to share so eloquently. I just watched this for the first time in over 50 years (I was only 7 when it came out) and it stirs so many memories. What gifted actors and production team.
What a drama king. If the answer was no that guy could've just said 'no' and I'm sure Oliver would have taken the hint and dropped the subject. And is he seriously saying that no child has ever asked for more before? It's kind of what kids do.
jordan kenyon no, they are orphans that were giving to mr bumble when their parents died and were always under his "care" so i guess that started working when mr bumble told them too
I remember wanting to see the movie so badly since everyone I knew had already seen it. We had the album and I would listen to it all the time and I would constantly ask my neighbour friend about it. Finally finallly my parents took us to see it and I was so happy and excited.
I’m doing Oliver JR right now and the person who is playing Mr Bumble missed some rehearsals, so when it came time for him to yell the, ‘MORE!?’ line he did it really loud and I just burst out laughing and everyone stared at me.
I’ve sang this to my little boy, who is named Oliver, since he was a tiny baby 😆 he’s 4 now so I chase him around the house and sing super loud and obnoxiously.
I was in the orchestra for FC's play...the cast was very good, and now I love the songs from "Oliver!" And yes, that was one of the best scenes...kudos to Bumble (I think his name was Matt), and the two Oliver actors.
It always sucked how Bumble kept the locket of Oliver's mom and rather than give it to him or trace it back to the family, he kept it for himself and threw Oliver out. He's not just a ruthless leader, he is pure evil. And he showed no remorse for this.
I've just about finished reading "Oliver Twist" (read this about 25 yrs ago). In the book, the boys are starving & draw straws to see who "has to go". One less mouth means more food for the boys. It's funny, the matron & Mr Bumble later marry & get in trouble BUT ultimately assist in returning Oliver to his family. I love that voice coming out of Mr. Bumble. Thanks for posting.
It's funny cause karma catches ba k and Mr bumble and widow corney get sent to the workhouse hey kn e ruled over and Mr bumble is relieves of comfort he's separated from his wife
As a kid seeing this, I thought it was funny what Bumble said and did, and I wondered what was wrong with him asking for more, since that would show he enjoyed the food.
this movie for me is the best movie of Oliver Twist! I would love to see it again but we just finf from old ones and the recent ones........and this ...this is fabulous!!!
An old yellow Tom cat has taken up at my house. I put out a can of food for my grey cat and yellow cat gobbled it up like he was starved to death (tried to lick the white enamel off the can!) I gave him the name right then: Oliver! I sing this to him while he's scarfing down his "gruel" and he knows what he is called now.
1968 Version: Catch Him! Snatch Him! Hold Him! Scold him! Pounce him! Trounce Him! Pick him up and bounce him! My Version: Kill him! Milk Him! Fuck him! Crack Him! Pay Him! Play Him! Fuck him up and Gay Him!
im scared as i have to play Oliver in my school play. The bit the makes me laugh in this clip is when he climbs up the metal bars but they fall down xD
I remember my Dad's friend, when ever me and my brother watched Oliver this seen would come on and my Dad's friend would say MOOOORRRRREEEE!!!!! Very loud that is would scare me and my brother. 😂
I remember having a crush on Oliver Twist. And my best mate saying she saw him in Ealing. And telling her how much he fancied me. And that he loved me. xxxx ☺ ☺
This is something many people learn about Oliver Twist before they see any movies or read the book-that he got in trouble when he asked for more gruel.
My Great Grandad was in a Workhouse. When he finally got out he bought a ticket to sail to the USA to start a new life. Unfortunately it was on The Titanic. I come from a very unlucky family.
As someone who grew up in the 90s with this name, THIS SONG IS THE WORST TORTURE I ENDURED THAT RESULTED IN ME PUNCHING GROWNUPS AND FELLOW KIDS ALIKE.
@thehakers0 They repeatedly talked about hanging Oliver in the book, and one of the govenors, kept on saying how oliver would hang for sure. Also during Oliver's punishment while they are trying to find someone to take Oliver, while he is being repeatedly beaten, deprived of food, and kept in solitary confinement, Dickens writes that if Oliver had a handkerchief he would have used it to kill himself.
While shooting this scene, they pranked Harry Secombe: They put an artificial ear on Oliver's actor, so when Secombe grabbed it, it came clean off, making him panic that he tore his ear off.
Fox Teen omg what
Lol that's funny
Mark Lester.
Lol That is hillarious.
😆 🤣 😂 😹
Oh wow thatll scare me
A simple "no" would've been a good enough answer....
Blazzered Would have been a very short song
Ha!
hahah
the movie would've ended right there lmao.
Yep but that ain’t how it works
Watching this back as an adult really makes me realise what a brilliant singer Mr Bumble is xD
PikachuKnows Everything yh lol
Secombe had an amazing voice
Right??? Lotta power and amazing range!
Used to think he was scary as a kid now as a teen looking more into Harry as a person I’m like “damn I wish I knew him” 😂 such an amazing voice
He's walking backwards for Christmas
“So who’s your favorite James Bond actor?”
“Roger Moore.”
*”MOOOOOOOOORE?!”*
Bahahaha!
What, Heavens pray, will Sean Connery say?
@@brettdando He will lay the blame on the one who named him...
Ro-
Ger-
Moore-
@@cgbgaming9363 LOL!
Oliver!. The only known musical in existence that sings about child abuse in the most upbeat cheery way
Harry Secombe chewing the scenery like there's no tomorrow certainly helped 😆
Annie?
Mr. Bumble: MORE?!
It's a wonder he didn't burst into flame immediately after that.
Ld
The Duke of the restaurant yells more in high pitch
... and then, his head exploded.
Poor Oliver just for wanting a bit more of that grey goo.
Sophie LivesinaBlueMoon gruel
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Ok, the films over, Nancy's dead, Bill's been shot, Oliver's having a happy life with his Grandad, and Fagin's happy with Dodger, but Oliver still hasn't got more gruel!
TheMysteriousCatPerson I am pretty sure he is eating real food and more than enough, living with Mr Brownlow, also Mr Brownlow is not his grandad but his great Uncle
Mr Brownlow is his mother's uncle...
Oh,no more gruel for Oliver!
How's real food sound lil Oliver....
Roast beef, Yorkshire pudding,Pease Pudding....
And other great British cooking...
And something sweet for pudding (dessert)
Oops...I may be American,but sometimes I use the Kings own English!
Fish n chips is good too
Ive never eaten treacle tart,but pecan pie is like it except for the nuts on top!
Don't forget, Fagin was hanged in the end...I've not read the book, but apparently Oliver heard about it and went to say goodbye to him...
@@adamlewis1961 Nancy and Bill were killed, Fagin was hanged, and the Artful Dodger was sent to Australia with the next load of convicts. But only the first two happened in the musical.
I love how his voice goes up when he says, "mooOOOOOOOOOOORE??"
I did an "Oliver" impression once at my school at lunch: the students' dining hall had run out of food and a lot of us kids wanted seconds. The teacher on lunch-duty asked me to take some empty trays to the staff dining room to see if they had any left.
"Please, sir, can I have some more?" I asked when I got there.
"I'm afraid we don't serve gruel here!" my maths teacher quipped.
Rotflmao 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Haha good one! 😁
Your teacher's brilliant
Shame that you maths teacher didn’t say: “MOOORE?!”
One of the greatest movies of all-time.
yeah.
My favourite musical ever made. I grew up watching this movie as a kid. Even though I was born in the early 1990s. I watched it at a very young. What a classic. This is my favourite version.
i have yet to make it through this film without getting weepy. something about it touches me so much deeper than any other musical.
I am in Oliver
@@thegreens2867 what part are you playing?
PICK HIM UP AND BOUNCE HIM
Omg u what dis six year before dat time I was only one years old
Its want
Its this
Its that
And why didnt know english?
BEFORE WE TAKE THE LAD TO TAAAAAAAAASK, MAY I BE SO CURIOUS AS TO ASK HIS NAAAAAAAME?
Ah, could listen to that all day!
Ol-i-verrr
You missed out aaaask
I came to comment this exact thing man. His voice is banging and some thing about that baroque accompaniment, Oof. I've listened about 8 times
@@warpzoner8426 Oliver Twist mr Bumble, you’ve named him so yourself
@@Yournansaman So thats who he is!
Oliver is one of the most adorable creatures to have ever existed...so sweet 😘 I feel like watching this whole movie now to see what happens 😱😊
I babysat for a girl in CA during my summers between college who had a cat named Oliver and and a boy in DC who had a dog named Oliver. I love the name and I’d used to ask if the pets wanted more lol.
I know him 😍😍😍
I hope you have watched it now :)
Harry Secombe's pure unadulterated ham is what makes this scene for me,even without the musical number.
Moooorrrreee????!!!!
Because of this movie, whenever my mom or dad asks me for more of something, I always go, "MORE?!" just for laughs. I was reminded of this today for that.
My mom would often say that (jokingly) when we'd ask for more at dinner.
The boy who played Oliver was so cute!🤗
I think his names Marc :)
👍
Mark Lester.
@@bethaneyfreeman9144 Mark Lester.
That's why he was cast. It certainly wasn't because he could sing.
Tag line: Please Sir, I want some More?
"WAAAIIIT! Before we take the lad to TAAASK, may I be so curious as to ask his NAAAME?"
"Oliver"
"Oliver Twist, Mr. Bumble. You named him so yourself."
"So that's who he is"
Andi090386 "Oliver, Oliver, Never before has a boy wanted more"
Max Power g
MR. BUMBLE: Oliver, Oliver
Never Before has a boy wanted more
Oliver, Oliver
Wont ask for More
When he Knows Whats in Store
There's a Dark Thin Winding Stairway
Without any Bannister
Which We'll throw him down and-
ALL: Feed Him On Cockroaches Served in a Canister
Oliver Oliver
MR. BUMBLE: what Will He do When He's Turned Black and Blue
He will Rue the Day Somebody Named Him Oliver
Oliver,
BUMBLE & CORNEY: Oliver Never Before has a boy Wanted More
Oliver Oliver Wont ask for More When He knows Whats in store
MR. BUMBLE: there's a long thin winding stairway
without any Bannister-
WIDOW CORNEY: Which We'll throw him down and-
BUMBLE & CORNEY: Feed Him On Cockroaches Served in a Canister
ALL: Oliver, Oliver
MR. BUMBLE: What Heavens Pray Will The Governors say?
WIDOW CORNEY: they will lay the blame on the
one who Named him-
MR. BUMBLE: O-
li-
ver.
(P.S I know the Lyrics are on The Video but I just was Bored So I wrote This)
1:28 Music starts
Der Oliver is my friend Don't know I seen you soon love Louisisa
Liam Lucas-Mullen
Liam Lucas-Mullen j00p
"God is love" in the background. Lol!
dogma jones Wow lol
Kneshi It’s ironic.
Bit ironic as religious people are supposed to be nice and these people are trying to hurt this poor little kid 😅
"God is great" would be better
I noticed that and had to laugh
Not exactly any love in that orphanage at all
"MOOOOORE!?"
*bursts into flames*
Captain bumble's voice sounded like a pirate
0:15 still makes me LMAO even though he said it 51 years ago
I always hated it when an adult would drag me by the earlobe. >.
"He will lay the blame on the one who named him Oliver."
"Oliver Twist, Mr Bumble. You named him so yourself."
Seems logical.
I wish they would do a remake of this movie in its entirety, this was definitely the best version.
i cannot abide remakes, anyway you can't better this version.
There were versions made way before this one plus there are plays as well.
@@maidahaltrecht6577 yes but this is the definitive musical version, this’ll never be topped
We honestly don’t need more versions of Oliver Twist. How many have we got already?
No, no. Bad enough with Disney remakes.
The original can never be beaten.
I love how the woman said they will lay the blame on the one who named him! 😂
O...
Li...
Ver...!
He doesn't even know the boys name even though he named him oliver in the first place
No doubt he named a great many other orphans born without a name in the system.
In fact, in the book he did.
He hates those kids and doesn't give a shit about them
Lee Morgan very true I don’t know what my comment said I can’t make sense of it 😂 I wrote it a while ago
@@erin1898 Haha we've all been there
1:29 Oliver,Oliver never before has a boy wanted more. I (love that line)
I like Harry Secombe as Mr. Bumble, he's a really good singer.
Thank you for uploading this
The Kid's should have been feeling sorry for Oliver not joining in the song, it very easily could have been one of them, and they obviously want more just as much as Oliver does
Oliver had to do it, He didn't want more gruel but the boys made him
I agree
Those other boys were some backstabbing mofos
in the books the boys probably actually did feel sorry for oliver, but you could get punished for anything within a workhouse walls
Love the smug look from the lady at the end!! What a double-crosser!
Let's make a short time-travel to the glorious olden days - notably amid the pinnacle of the grandiose musical-film genre - so as to illuminate and to ruminate one of the most shimmering and staggering musical film classics ever held dear highly in the Hollywood cinema history.It's none other than Sir Carol Reed's expertly-delineated well-fashioned motion picture version of Mr Lionel Bart's best-loved smash stage-musical "Oliver!" in virtue of Mr Vernon Harris' handily low-keyed yet prettily tuned-up screenplay without debasing-and-dispraising Mr Charles Dickens' major literary work of art.There's no doubt that this epic motion picture has stood the test of time - in some ways it's antiquated and unsophisticated but still its good looks; its mass appeal; its resilient musical numbers; its relevant social theme; its leading-and-supporting stars' crowning performances; its point-by-point graphic designs; its well-effected climactic moments; and its well laid-out step designs will definitely jubilate and titillate all the classic film aficionados up to the hilt time after time. This musical sequence ( featuring Mr Mark Lester's hung-up low-pitched utterance of the iconic line "Please sir, I want some more." with upward-held bowl in his hands ) is truly done with adequacy,consistency,and poignancy.So as to come up and to spice up this high point with something quite much more life-giving and moving and audience-raving it has the incredibly-recreated detailed setting of the 19th-century English workhouse and the indelibly-consummated performances and the indisputably-inspirited voices of Sir Harry Secombe and Ms Peggy Mount - to boot. For real this changeless and peerless gem will conquer our hearts from the start and will put us all under its magic spell. In all respects it's simply defining,freshening,and glistening.
How have you got this much spare time?
+sunny chuang so very eloquently defined......................bravo sir/madam
kevin laserson .
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Superb comment, thank you very much for taking the time to share so eloquently. I just watched this for the first time in over 50 years (I was only 7 when it came out) and it stirs so many memories. What gifted actors and production team.
What a drama king. If the answer was no that guy could've just said 'no' and I'm sure Oliver would have taken the hint and dropped the subject. And is he seriously saying that no child has ever asked for more before? It's kind of what kids do.
+Ricky Rehbein (1992andbeyond) not orphans in them days mate.
L1am21 But why not just say,"no"? And is he seriously telling me that not ONE child has ever asked for more before? Not even on their first day?
+Ricky Rehbein (1992andbeyond) they've been at the workhouse since birth
+Emily Nicholls I thought they had to be a certain age before they could go to the workhouse
jordan kenyon no, they are orphans that were giving to mr bumble when their parents died and were always under his "care" so i guess that started working when mr bumble told them too
I remember wanting to see the movie so badly since everyone I knew had already seen it. We had the album and I would listen to it all the time and I would constantly ask my neighbour friend about it. Finally finallly my parents took us to see it and I was so happy and excited.
I’m doing Oliver JR right now and the person who is playing Mr Bumble missed some rehearsals, so when it came time for him to yell the, ‘MORE!?’ line he did it really loud and I just burst out laughing and everyone stared at me.
I’ve sang this to my little boy, who is named Oliver, since he was a tiny baby 😆 he’s 4 now so I chase him around the house and sing super loud and obnoxiously.
scold him hold him catch him snatch him PICK HIM UP AND BOUNCE HIM I LOVE THAT LINE AND CHILLLL
"Your line was,"Of course, you can have more."'
This is one of my favourite movies by far
MOOOOOORE? This quote made me laugh because Bumble yells like a pig!
The expression on Mr. Bumble's face at the end is priceless!!
I love this song espesialy then Mr Bumble says 'O-li-ver' at the end.
love it!!!
That moment at the end when he realised who named him is priceless.
I watched an interview with Mark Lester and he said that he got cast because he had the right look, he didn’t know how to dance or sing
Harry Secombe was hillarious in this film.
IKR ?
And especially Ron Moody as Fagin
I just mentally replaced the word "Oliver" with "omnivore" in the lyrics. That just made this song five times more hilarious.
I was in the orchestra for FC's play...the cast was very good, and now I love the songs from "Oliver!"
And yes, that was one of the best scenes...kudos to Bumble (I think his name was Matt), and the two Oliver actors.
It always sucked how Bumble kept the locket of Oliver's mom and rather than give it to him or trace it back to the family, he kept it for himself and threw Oliver out. He's not just a ruthless leader, he is pure evil. And he showed no remorse for this.
After Saltburn, I'm seeing this song in a different context.
It’s been 8 years since i played mr bumble in my school play and i still remember every word
I've just about finished reading "Oliver Twist" (read this about 25 yrs ago). In the book, the boys are starving & draw straws to see who "has to go". One less mouth means more food for the boys. It's funny, the matron & Mr Bumble later marry & get in trouble BUT ultimately assist in returning Oliver to his family. I love that voice coming out of Mr. Bumble. Thanks for posting.
It's funny cause karma catches ba k and Mr bumble and widow corney get sent to the workhouse hey kn e ruled over and Mr bumble is relieves of comfort he's separated from his wife
As a kid seeing this, I thought it was funny what Bumble said and did, and I wondered what was wrong with him asking for more, since that would show he enjoyed the food.
such great memorable songs. Brings back such memories from childhood.......thanks for posting!
"They will lay the blame on the one who named him 'Oliver'!"
Doesn't that mean they'll blame Mr. Bumble?
Been listening to an audiobook of _Oliver Twist._
One of the hardest stories I've ever read. The adults in the story are intolerably evil.
And how will you react when you realize. Stories from Orphanage-children in reality contain more cruelty and evil people.
Goes for both then and now.
Nostalgia ! I remember performing this song in my convent school.
Those after school rehearsals, oliver oliverrr✨
this movie for me is the best movie of Oliver Twist! I would love to see it again but we just finf from old ones and the recent ones........and this ...this is fabulous!!!
Imagine if this was made today. They'd be all black and Spanish looking with the occasional English looking person
WAIT! 0:59
Oliver: please sir, i want some more.
Mr. Bumble: So, I see you have choosen death.
“MOOOOOOOORRRRRRREEEEEE?????”
Look at mrs bumbles face at the end omfg 😂
2:33 what the hell is Oliver doing with his tongue in that section LOL?!?!?!
Billy Jeffs ha 😂
licking his lips
Maybe he was trying to read the word on the door, but it looked to me like he was mouthing his name along with Mr Bumble
Getting his final taste of gruel 😂
That’s what I was thinking
An old yellow Tom cat has taken up at my house. I put out a can of food for my grey cat and yellow cat gobbled it up like he was starved to death (tried to lick the white enamel off the can!) I gave him the name right then: Oliver! I sing this to him while he's scarfing down his "gruel" and he knows what he is called now.
woooo! I never realized until now they were saying: ..."and feed him cockroaches served in a canister!". Yuck!
Disgusting! I hate eating meals from canisters.
This hat’s to be one of the best movies
Love watching this at Christmas time,what a film I love this version,Ron moody as fagin. Classic 👌
This needs to be a full movie!
It is
85 people wanted more but they failed
I've always wondered what Bumble would thought if he saw Oliver with Bill Sikes
My sister used to parade me around the room, nail dug into my ear singing this song. Now I’ve got a scar on my ear
A great scene, and a wonderful singer was Harry Secombe!!!!!
the way that guy in the blue clothes said more was funny. More!!!!!!!😂😂😂
hes called MR BUMBLES/THE IDIOT
I love this movie
My brother's childhood friend played the character Oliver back in July 2014
Whenever the other boys start singing, it always gives me the impression that they are betraying Oliver. ;)
Lynn Yong yeh
You are right
Who ever chose Harry Sicombe to play Mr. Bumble got it right
1968 Version:
Catch Him! Snatch Him!
Hold Him! Scold him!
Pounce him! Trounce Him!
Pick him up and bounce him!
My Version:
Kill him! Milk Him!
Fuck him! Crack Him!
Pay Him! Play Him!
Fuck him up and Gay Him!
😂😂😂😂😂
XD
KingFanDisney I'm dead 😆
*P I C K H I M U P A N D B O U N C E H I M*
is this song some form of taunting to taunt Oliver?
I am curious I really would like to know the answer to that
im scared as i have to play Oliver in my school play.
The bit the makes me laugh in this clip is when he climbs up the metal bars but they fall down xD
In the book, I read that Oliver did not really expect to get anymore, let alone want anymore, but he lost, so he asked for the others who were hungry
It's brilliant but also sad to think children were treated so badly.
I remember watching this in middle school. Classic song
I remember my Dad's friend, when ever me and my brother watched Oliver this seen would come on and my Dad's friend would say MOOOORRRRREEEE!!!!! Very loud that is would scare me and my brother. 😂
This is the best RUclips video which has a title that is only one word.
The set of pipes for that Ab on "task"!!! Effffff
what heavens pray will the governors say.
they will lay the blame on the one who named him.
Ol li ver.
Mr Bumble is played by Harry Secombe. He was Welsh. Which explains the God-tier operatic voice tone. What a singer.
I remember having a crush on Oliver Twist. And my best mate saying she saw him in Ealing. And telling her how much he fancied me. And that he loved me. xxxx ☺ ☺
This is something many people learn about Oliver Twist before they see any movies or read the book-that he got in trouble when he asked for more gruel.
I don't know about you, but the guy playing Mr. Bumble is on fucking point with that voice. I love it!
I remember the song from the School Christmas Play of Oliver Twist in the Hall from my childhood at Little Hallingbury Primary back in the 90s.
My Great Grandad was in a Workhouse. When he finally got out he bought a ticket to sail to the USA to start a new life. Unfortunately it was on The Titanic. I come from a very unlucky family.
lol so funny...i want some more...please sir!
As someone who grew up in the 90s with this name, THIS SONG IS THE WORST TORTURE I ENDURED THAT RESULTED IN ME PUNCHING GROWNUPS AND FELLOW KIDS ALIKE.
Oliver is quite innocent and is quite determined to get his happy ending.
*look at the backround it says GOD IS LOVE wow!!! :)*
@thehakers0 They repeatedly talked about hanging Oliver in the book, and one of the govenors, kept on saying how oliver would hang for sure. Also during Oliver's punishment while they are trying to find someone to take Oliver, while he is being repeatedly beaten, deprived of food, and kept in solitary confinement, Dickens writes that if Oliver had a handkerchief he would have used it to kill himself.