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Charles Dickens’ timeless novel comes to life in this early screen adaptation, Oliver Twist (1933). A powerful story of hardship, courage, and kindness, it captures the struggles of an orphan boy navigating the cruel streets of London, searching for family, and finding hope against all odds.

πŸ“½οΈ Plot Summary:
Young Oliver Twist, born into poverty and mistreatment, escapes a harsh workhouse only to fall in with the cunning Fagin and his gang of child pickpockets. Caught between crime, compassion, and fate, Oliver’s journey takes him through danger and despair until his true heritage is revealed.

πŸ•°οΈ Year Released: 1933
🎭 Genre: Drama, Literary Adaptation
🎬 Directed by: William J. Cowen
🎞️ Starring: Dickie Moore, Irving Pichel, Doris Lloyd

🎯 Why Watch It?
βœ”οΈ A classic adaptation of Charles Dickens’ enduring masterpiece
βœ”οΈ Early Hollywood storytelling with heart and grit
βœ”οΈ Dickie Moore’s touching portrayal of Oliver
βœ”οΈ A tale of injustice, resilience, and redemption

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00:01:36My baby
00:01:38My boy
00:01:40I won't see you
00:01:42My baby
00:01:48My baby
00:02:02My baby
00:02:04My baby
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00:02:30It's too late, Doctor.
00:03:00Yes, you're right, Miss Pawnee.
00:03:11I wonder where she came from.
00:03:13I found her lying in the street, sir.
00:03:16Her shoes were worn to pieces.
00:03:26No wedding ring.
00:03:29I see the old story.
00:03:34Another mouth for the orphanage.
00:03:44Until he's old enough for the orphanage,
00:03:47I'll be father and mother to him.
00:03:56I'm sorry.
00:04:04I'm sorry.
00:04:06I'm sorry.
00:04:10I'm sorry.
00:04:14Now, you mind your man.
00:04:44Good day, gentlemen.
00:04:54What's your name, boy?
00:04:58Oliver Twist.
00:04:59What?
00:05:00Who gave you that name?
00:05:02I did, sir.
00:05:03You see, I names my orphans according to a little invention of me own.
00:05:09The given names according to the month.
00:05:12The surnames according to the alphabetic order in which they arrive.
00:05:18If it's in July, it's James or John and so on.
00:05:22This lad here come in October.
00:05:24O for October, O for Oliver.
00:05:27He was the 20th that come that year.
00:05:29The 20th letter of the alphabet is T.
00:05:32T for twist.
00:05:34O for Oliver, T for twist.
00:05:35I calls him Oliver Twist.
00:05:38Simple, ain't it?
00:05:39Of course, I've lots of trouble with the X's and the Z's.
00:05:42We understand, Mr. Bumble.
00:05:45You know you're an orphan, don't you?
00:05:50The boy's a fool.
00:05:52I knew he was.
00:05:54You know that you have no father and mother, don't you?
00:05:59That you were brought up by the parish?
00:06:01What are you crying for?
00:06:03I hope you say your prayers every night and pray for the people who take care of you and
00:06:08feed you.
00:06:09You come here to be educated and to learn a useful trade.
00:06:14And so, tomorrow morning, you begin by scrubbing the floor of the workhouse dining room.
00:06:19And after that...
00:06:21And after that...
00:06:22See you...
00:06:23And...
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00:06:33Sean Hill,
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00:07:38For what we are about to receive, Lord, make us truly thankful.
00:07:57Amen.
00:07:58Amen.
00:07:59Amen.
00:08:00Amen.
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00:08:49Amen.
00:08:50Amen.
00:08:51But Oliver Twist has asked for more.
00:08:56Am I to understand that after he had eaten a generous son for the law allows?
00:09:01He asks for more?
00:09:04Bumble, lock him up.
00:09:08You come with me. The boy's unincorrigible, sir.
00:09:12Can't you arrange to apprentice him to someone?
00:09:15I will.
00:09:16That boy will be end. I know he'll be end.
00:09:46I can't see it, man.
00:09:51I'm okay to mention his republics now.
00:09:55I am going to figure out why they needed to be a saint.
00:10:00In fact, this spring was now.
00:10:02I was chosen to act.
00:10:03I can't from the top of him.
00:10:07It's algunasrzegacy, is very simple.
00:10:41What can you do for a night penny, boy?
00:11:11What can you do for a night?
00:11:41What's the matter?
00:11:57I'm very tired and I'm very hungry.
00:12:04And I've been walking for seven days.
00:12:10Any money?
00:12:14Want a place to sleep tonight?
00:12:16I do indeed.
00:12:18I know a nice old gentleman who'll give you lodging for nothing.
00:12:27That is, if any gentleman he knows, he'd reduce it, yeah?
00:12:31Does he know you?
00:12:33And does he know me?
00:12:35Oh, no.
00:12:36Not in the least.
00:12:37By no means.
00:12:38Certainly not.
00:12:39What's your name?
00:12:43Oliver Twist.
00:12:50Who's there?
00:12:52The Dodger.
00:12:57Who's the other?
00:12:59A new pal.
00:13:01Oliver Twist.
00:13:02Huh?
00:13:15This is him, Oliver.
00:13:17My friend, Mr. Fagin.
00:13:20Pleased to see you, Oliver.
00:13:22All of us.
00:13:24Ain't we, my dear?
00:13:25Right now.
00:13:27Dodger, fetch a plate for Oliver.
00:13:34Act.
00:13:35Yeah.
00:13:48Real silk anki's, every one of them.
00:13:52We have to have our silk wipes.
00:13:54Don't we, my dear?
00:13:55Drink it, Oliver.
00:14:12Good for you, my dear.
00:14:14Good for you.
00:14:17Whistling
00:14:18Colby, my dear.
00:14:29Hello.
00:14:31The time is only up this morning.
00:14:33Hi, come on.
00:14:35I'm having a drink.
00:14:37Haven't had a drop in 60 days.
00:14:39A young friend of mine, my dear.
00:14:52She's certainly in Luxon.
00:14:54Oliver.
00:14:56Where do you think the gentleman's come from?
00:15:01I...
00:15:01I don't know, sir.
00:15:03Never mind where I came from, young fellow.
00:15:07You'll find your way there soon enough.
00:15:10Ha ha.
00:15:10Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
00:16:10Well, I hope you've been working this morning, my dear.
00:16:26Mmm. Ain't they lined beautiful?
00:16:32What an ingenious workman.
00:16:35Oliver, wouldn't you like to make pocket handkerchiefs as easy as Charlie Bates?
00:16:42Well, I'm not sure if you'll teach me.
00:16:44But!
00:16:45Hey!
00:16:47My dear, shall we have a little game?
00:16:54I know.
00:16:54Just to amuse Oliver.
00:16:57I know.
00:16:58Hey, Oliver.
00:17:02Come here, Ollie.
00:18:06Sorry, sir.
00:18:16Oh, I beg your pardon, sir.
00:18:24Who's there?
00:18:25Nancy Sice.
00:18:26Oh, come in, Nancy, darling.
00:18:30Hello, Tegan.
00:18:36He's been drinking again.
00:18:42You'd better let him have it.
00:18:49Hello, Charlie.
00:18:50Hello, Doctor.
00:18:51Hiya, Nancy.
00:18:57A new pupil, my dear.
00:19:00Oliver.
00:19:01This is Nancy.
00:19:03Hello, Oliver.
00:19:05Hello.
00:19:06I've got another penny until he cracks that tree.
00:19:14All right.
00:19:17See you later.
00:19:18Have they gone to work, sir?
00:19:36Yes, my dear.
00:19:38Make them your models.
00:19:43Do everything they tell you, especially the Dodger.
00:19:48He'll make you, my boy.
00:19:50He'll make you.
00:19:51Oliver, would you like to play that funny game?
00:19:55If you please, sir.
00:19:56Now, see if you can take it out without my feeling it.
00:20:02Oh, slowly, slowly.
00:20:13Whoo.
00:20:14Good boy.
00:20:15Good boy. Good boy. Here's a shilling for you.
00:20:26Here it is.
00:20:28Thank you, dear.
00:20:30You'll be a great man one day. You'll live in history, Oliver.
00:20:36What history?
00:20:45What grace?
00:20:48What love?
00:20:52What?
00:20:55Right on this.
00:21:02What?
00:21:05Here it is, right?
00:21:12Good place.
00:21:13Watch, Lidl!
00:21:15Er...
00:21:17Watch, Lidl!
00:21:19Watch, Lidl!
00:21:21Watch, Lidl!
00:21:23We are on a island.
00:21:25Leave! Leave! Stop, Lidl!
00:21:27Stop, Lidl!
00:21:33Stop, Lidl!
00:21:35Stop, Lidl!
00:21:37Stop, Lidl!
00:21:39I did that. I'm knocking down.
00:21:48It wasn't me, sir. It wasn't me.
00:21:51I didn't do it, sir. I didn't do it.
00:21:54Come on, get up.
00:21:55Oh, don't hurt him.
00:21:56I won't.
00:21:59You know, I'd rather not appear against him.
00:22:01It was only a handkerchief.
00:22:02Sorry, sir, but you'll have to.
00:22:05I kicked the bookstore, sir.
00:22:07I saw it all through the open door.
00:22:09But there were two other boys, Mr. Brown.
00:22:12But they were the real thieves.
00:22:14This boy was only confused and started to run.
00:22:18Oh, well.
00:22:22Oh, come on.
00:22:23Come on.
00:22:33Would you like to come home with me?
00:22:36Yes, sir.
00:22:39Cab.
00:23:02Where's Oliver?
00:23:04Where is he?
00:23:09The cop has got him, that's all.
00:23:21What the devil is going on here?
00:23:30Come on, bullseye.
00:23:32Come in, dear.
00:23:34Come in.
00:23:44Ill-treating the boys again, are you?
00:23:47Lie down.
00:23:52If I was one of them, I'd have cracked your head open long ago.
00:23:55Not so loud, Mr. Sykes.
00:23:58Oh, I missed it again, eh?
00:24:00What do you want now?
00:24:02Nothing.
00:24:02Nothing.
00:24:02Not a thing.
00:24:10You haven't poisoned it, have you?
00:24:19Where's the new boy?
00:24:21The cop has got him.
00:24:22Well, he might say something to get us into trouble.
00:24:32No.
00:24:33That boy won't squeal.
00:24:37Well, if he ain't squealed, and he's committed, there ain't nothing to fear until he gets out again.
00:24:43Just the same, just the same, somebody has to go to the police station and find out what they've done with him.
00:24:48What do you say, what do you say, my dear?
00:24:54She'll go, Fagin.
00:24:55No, she won't, Fagin.
00:24:59Yes, she will, Fagin.
00:25:01Tee is ready, Miss Rose.
00:25:18Thank you, Charles.
00:25:19They told me my mother died when I was a baby.
00:25:25That's your tooth, sir.
00:25:27Every bit of it.
00:25:29You're not going to send me away, are you, Mr. Granlowe?
00:25:33Of course not, dear.
00:25:36Unless you give me calls.
00:25:38I never will, sir.
00:25:41Uncle Bear, it's Teton.
00:25:43Oh, that's good, Rose, dear.
00:26:00What a beautiful lady.
00:26:02Who is she?
00:26:05That's my cousin, Agnes.
00:26:08Look.
00:26:13What is it, Uncle?
00:26:16Oh, nothing, nothing, Maria.
00:26:23Excuse me, sir.
00:26:24It's Mr. Grimwig.
00:26:26Oh, that's nice, child.
00:26:27Pardon me.
00:26:28Mr. Grimwig asked me if we were going to have rock cakes for tea.
00:26:33And when I said yes, he said he'd stay.
00:26:36Oh, won't you stay, dear?
00:26:41No, Uncle.
00:26:42We'll have tea in the sitting room.
00:26:44Come on, Oliver.
00:26:51Good afternoon, Rose.
00:26:53How do you do, Mr. Grimwig?
00:26:54Oh, yeah, boy.
00:26:56So, this is the little boy who's been ill, eh?
00:26:59Hmm?
00:27:00Oliver, this is Mr. Grimwig.
00:27:03How are you, boy?
00:27:04Pretty well now, thank you, sir.
00:27:07Come along, some tea.
00:27:08Yeah.
00:27:10Nice-looking boy, isn't he?
00:27:28I never see any difference in boys.
00:27:30Who is he?
00:27:34What is he?
00:27:35Are you now as you picked him up on the street?
00:27:38I know more than that.
00:27:40I questioned him and found him a very nice little fellow.
00:27:43Truthful.
00:27:44And quite different from the average boy from the workhouse.
00:27:47Ah, you're a sentimental old fool, Cindy.
00:27:49I beg your pardon, sir, but these books.
00:27:53Haven't they gone back yet?
00:27:54I'm sorry, sir, but...
00:27:55Oh, it's all right, Giles.
00:27:57It's my fault.
00:27:58I quite forgot.
00:27:59Oh, and his bill, too, and he's been so patient.
00:28:02Why don't you send Oliver with him?
00:28:05He'll deliver them sightly.
00:28:08Giles, ask Master Oliver to come here, will you, please?
00:28:19Oliver, dear, you remember the bookstall, the...
00:28:32Oh, yes, very well, sir.
00:28:35Well, here are five pounds.
00:28:39You are to say that you have come to pay the four pounds that I owe,
00:28:43and you'll get one pound in change.
00:28:49I'll be back in 20 minutes, sir.
00:29:14You really expect him back, do you?
00:29:17Don't you?
00:29:21It's exactly ten minutes past four, old friend.
00:29:29My little brother!
00:29:31My dear little brother!
00:29:33Oh, Oliver!
00:29:34Let go!
00:29:35Please let go!
00:29:36Oliver, I found you!
00:29:38Thank God I found you!
00:29:40Oh, oh, do come home, dear.
00:29:42Please come home!
00:29:43Go!
00:29:44She's not my sister, she's...
00:29:46Nancy, please, please!
00:29:51You see, you see, he knows me!
00:29:54Come on!
00:29:55Come on, Oliver!
00:29:56No, she's not my sister!
00:29:58Sir!
00:30:15Delighted to see you looking so well, Oliver!
00:30:18That's mine, Fagin!
00:30:26Uh-huh!
00:30:28Hand it over!
00:30:29Nancy, that ain't fair!
00:30:31It ain't fair!
00:30:33Limble with your fingers, ain't you?
00:30:37Eh, you keep the books, Nancy, if you're fond of reading.
00:30:41Please send them back!
00:30:43Please send them back!
00:30:45Don't think I stole them!
00:30:49Of course we'll send them back, Oliver.
00:30:52Of course we will!
00:30:54Oh!
00:31:04Yeah!
00:31:08Oh!
00:31:24Never lose faith, my friend.
00:31:29I did once.
00:31:34You mean your daughter?
00:31:39Yes, Agnes.
00:31:46Your queen is in danger.
00:31:49But you were right about her husband, weren't you?
00:31:53Yes.
00:31:55But he's dead now.
00:32:01And Agnes?
00:32:05Oh, I...
00:32:07I don't know.
00:32:17She's going to stalk me.
00:32:19No, I ain't.
00:32:20Keep still.
00:32:21No, I won't.
00:32:22What do you think of that?
00:32:22I don't know.
00:32:24I don't know.
00:32:25I don't know.
00:32:26I don't know.
00:32:27I don't know.
00:32:28I don't know.
00:32:29I don't know.
00:32:31I don't know.
00:32:32I don't know.
00:32:33I don't know.
00:32:35I don't know.
00:32:36I don't know.
00:32:37I don't know.
00:32:38I don't know.
00:32:39I don't know.
00:32:39I don't know.
00:32:41I don't know.
00:32:42I don't know.
00:32:43You're a fine actress you are.
00:32:47Do you know who you are?
00:32:49And what you are?
00:32:51You're a fine one for a brat to be making a friend of.
00:32:54I know, I know!
00:32:55Bill, please!
00:32:56You stay out of this, you blooming hypocrite!
00:32:58Ma'am, please!
00:32:59Just be as easy I want when you got me!
00:33:13Charlie.
00:33:19Dodger.
00:33:20Better put Oliver to bed now.
00:33:28I suppose he better not wear his best clothes tomorrow, Eddie.
00:33:31Oh, certainly not.
00:33:34By no means.
00:33:43I want to see Mr. Brownlow, please.
00:34:02He's not at home.
00:34:04I'm Mr. Brownlow's niece, Miss Maylee.
00:34:06Oh.
00:34:08Well, I've come to return these books.
00:34:12And this money.
00:34:14Oh, won't you come in?
00:34:38Won't you sit down?
00:34:40I don't understand, dear.
00:34:44Well, I'm putting my life and the lives of others in your hands.
00:34:50But before I speak, I must pledge you to secrecy.
00:34:54You have my word.
00:34:56I, uh...
00:34:58I brought the books and the money back
00:35:00because Oliver wants Mr. Brownlow to know that he's not a thief.
00:35:04But why didn't Oliver come himself?
00:35:06He's in the hands of peace.
00:35:12But why are you?
00:35:13I'm one of them.
00:35:14I've been, ever since I was Oliver's age.
00:35:18And I want to save him if I can.
00:35:21Who are these people?
00:35:22Where are they?
00:35:23Where are they?
00:35:25I can't tell you.
00:35:26Not now.
00:35:30But why if...
00:35:31No.
00:35:32Please.
00:35:33Please.
00:35:34My uncle will be back very soon.
00:35:35Please wait.
00:35:36Yes.
00:35:37Then let me bring my uncle to you.
00:35:39He'll know what to do.
00:35:40Any time, any place.
00:35:43Won't you please?
00:35:44Very well then.
00:35:47Next Sunday night at twelve.
00:35:50And every Sunday after,
00:35:52I'll be walking on London Bridge.
00:36:10Certainly you can trust me, Mrs. Corney.
00:36:13You know as much about me as I know about you, my dear.
00:36:19I need money bad, Mr. Fagan.
00:36:23And they all tell me you're the man to come to.
00:36:28Depends upon what it is and how much you want for it, my dear.
00:36:34I'm a businessman.
00:36:35Kept it all these years.
00:36:38I knew the time would come when someone would...
00:36:45Toby.
00:36:46See who that is.
00:36:47Hi, Bill.
00:37:04Tools ready, Toby?
00:37:06All right, Bill.
00:37:07It's worth three pounds to me, Mrs. Corney.
00:37:12Not an ape anymore, my dear.
00:37:15Oh, no, Mr. Fagan.
00:37:17Half of what you're able to get.
00:37:19He'll give plenty.
00:37:21He's a rich man.
00:37:23Hello.
00:37:25Who's this?
00:37:26You drive a hard bargain, Mrs. Corney.
00:37:35Anybody can steal, Bill.
00:37:38But when they want to sell, they've got to come to Fagan.
00:37:42Good night, my dear.
00:37:48Good night, my dear.
00:37:55Now, Bill.
00:37:57Let's you and me do some business.
00:38:00About that crib.
00:38:02Cause?
00:38:04The servants can't be got over.
00:38:07The women?
00:38:09What's happened to you, Toby?
00:38:10No go.
00:38:12And such silver, too.
00:38:14Such silver.
00:38:16Fagan.
00:38:18Is it worth an extra fifty?
00:38:20If it was safely done from the outside?
00:38:26Then I need a boy.
00:38:29A small boy.
00:38:35Nancy.
00:38:37Fetch us a jug of bale, will you?
00:38:42Go on, Fagan.
00:38:45You needn't mind me.
00:38:47Tell him what you were thinking.
00:38:51You're smart, Nancy, ain't you?
00:38:54Ain't she, Bill?
00:38:55She's a clever girl.
00:38:56She's a clever girl.
00:38:58An honor to her sex.
00:39:00I wish it was old like her.
00:39:02Go on, get him ready.
00:39:25Oliver.
00:39:26You better get up.
00:39:27Straight away.
00:39:29You're going out?
00:39:31Oliver.
00:39:32Oliver.
00:39:33You better get up.
00:39:34Straight away.
00:39:36You're going out?
00:39:37Yes, dear.
00:39:38But this isn't the time.
00:39:40Promise me, Oliver.
00:39:41You better get up.
00:39:42Straight away.
00:39:45You're going out?
00:39:46Are you going to help me get away?
00:39:47Yes, dear.
00:39:48But this isn't the time.
00:39:52Promise me, Oliver, that you'll do exactly what they tell you, won't you?
00:39:56I promise.
00:39:58And remember.
00:39:59Whatever happens, you're not to bleem.
00:40:00I'll tell you in front of you but you are too searching.
00:40:03For now.
00:40:04Father.
00:40:05Maybe you're a maid.
00:40:06Yes, dear.
00:40:08But this isn't the time.
00:40:10Promise me, Oliver, that you'll do exactly what they tell you, won't you?
00:40:12I promise.
00:40:13And remember, whatever happens, you're not to blame.
00:40:39Do you know what that is?
00:40:43Yes, sir, a bullet?
00:40:44Well, if you don't do what I tell ya...
00:40:50What?
00:40:51What?
00:40:52What?
00:40:53What?
00:40:54Do you know what that is?
00:40:55Yes, sir, a bullet.
00:40:56Well, if you don't do what I tell ya...
00:40:58...you can't take it.
00:40:59What?
00:41:00What?
00:41:01What?
00:41:02What?
00:41:03What?
00:41:04What?
00:41:05What?
00:41:06What?
00:41:09What?
00:41:10What?
00:41:11What?
00:41:42Good night, Nancy, my dear.
00:41:46Good night.
00:42:12Everything clear, Chitling?
00:42:18All in bed and the light's out.
00:42:21Keep watch.
00:42:22Any sign of a light in the upstairs windows?
00:42:25Give us a whistle.
00:42:30Here.
00:42:31Take this, and when I put you through that window, go straight ahead until you come to the street door.
00:42:40Open it quiet.
00:42:40Come here.
00:43:06Take it easy now.
00:43:26Take it easy now.
00:43:28Come back.
00:43:49Come back, Atelier.
00:43:51Don't be frightened, miss.
00:44:01I got him.
00:44:11Why, it's just a little boy.
00:44:12Why, it's all of us.
00:44:24Giles!
00:44:25The doctor!
00:44:26Run!
00:44:27Rose!
00:44:28Bandages!
00:44:29Red wind!
00:44:31Hot water!
00:44:32Fire!
00:44:32Fire!
00:44:32Oh, you know what I'll do.
00:44:52How'd you feel, Daryl?
00:45:01Ah, never mind me.
00:45:03Give us a hand here.
00:45:05Get me off this broom and bed.
00:45:22Where's the gin?
00:45:24Please, Bill, you've been very ill.
00:45:26Don't drink anymore.
00:45:27Oh.
00:45:27Oh.
00:45:31You're not going to be out on me tonight, are you, Bill?
00:45:48Where is today?
00:45:50Sunday.
00:45:50Sunday.
00:45:50I've been nursing you for weeks, Bill.
00:45:58You've been awful sick.
00:46:00You wouldn't have done what you've done just now if you'd known that, would you, Bill?
00:46:05Well, then.
00:46:07No, I wouldn't.
00:46:08No, I wouldn't.
00:46:08No, I wouldn't.
00:46:12No, I wouldn't.
00:46:12Who is it?
00:46:37Only me, Bill.
00:46:38Only me, my dear.
00:46:42Lie down, Bullseye.
00:46:52What's the matter?
00:46:52Don't you know the devil when he's got an overcoat on?
00:47:03Well, Bill, how are you, my dear?
00:47:07None the better for seeing you.
00:47:10Have a drink, Fagin.
00:47:11Huh?
00:47:17There.
00:47:18That'll be comfy.
00:47:21Heard anything about Oliver?
00:47:23He's all right.
00:47:24Only a scratch.
00:47:26Lucky for me.
00:47:28It would have cost me a pretty penny if he'd kicked off.
00:47:31Cost you?
00:47:32How?
00:47:33Well, I've got something here from Oliver's mother that'll bring me hundreds when I'm ready to part with it.
00:47:42And so?
00:47:43Well, such things keep well with Fagin.
00:47:48I want him back.
00:47:50Forget it, Fagin.
00:47:52He's better off when I is.
00:47:55I've got more reason now than ever for wanting him back.
00:47:58Hello?
00:47:59Past eleven.
00:47:59Time for me to be going.
00:48:02What are you doing with your things on?
00:48:05Time for me to be going.
00:48:07What are you doing with your things on?
00:48:09I want a breath of air.
00:48:10I'm going out.
00:48:22Nancy, you ain't thinkin' now.
00:48:26Thinkin' of what?
00:48:27Well, ain't I.
00:48:29I've stoned you, girl, a living.
00:48:33I'd have cut our throat long ago.
00:48:35Right, Bill.
00:48:41Right.
00:48:51A bit pale, ain't you, Nancy?
00:48:55Give me another drink, you know what I think?
00:49:25I don't know.
00:49:33Okay.
00:49:50Alright.
00:49:51Bye-bye.
00:49:54Bye-bye.
00:49:54Bye-bye.
00:51:26This is my uncle.
00:51:28How do you do?
00:51:29We waited for you last Sunday night.
00:51:31I couldn't get away.
00:51:33I was kept.
00:51:34By force.
00:51:35It isn't easy for me to leave unless he knows.
00:51:37But tonight he was drunk.
00:51:39He was drunk.
00:51:39Have you any news for us?
00:51:42Well, only this.
00:51:44But Fagan carries round his neck something that belonged to Oliver's mother.
00:51:48Then it is your duty to give this thief up to the police.
00:51:51No.
00:51:52No, I'll never do that.
00:51:53Never.
00:51:53Oh, but this that Fagan has.
00:51:55Oh, if I could only see it for one moment, perhaps I could...
00:51:58If I can get hold of it, I'll bring it to you.
00:52:02If I do this, you won't turn it over to the police, though.
00:52:06Not any of us.
00:52:07You have our promise.
00:52:09Can't produce something, Miss Hansley.
00:52:10Oh, there must be something.
00:52:12Think now.
00:52:13No.
00:52:14No, nothing.
00:52:15Nothing, thank you.
00:52:17Well, I...
00:52:18I must go now.
00:52:20We may be watched.
00:52:21Oh, no.
00:52:22Now, please.
00:52:25Very well, then.
00:52:27As you wish.
00:52:28God bless you, Nancy.
00:52:30Thank you, men.
00:52:31Good night.
00:52:31Good night.
00:52:40Nancy.
00:52:56Nancy!
00:52:58Nancy!
00:53:10and she didn't see me i know it you saw her face clearly you're sure it was nancy quite sure
00:53:27get your coat charlie we're going to see
00:53:37where's nancy why ask me bill
00:54:00burn my body if i thought she i have nothing against you bill well that's lucky for one of us
00:54:18come on open your mouth say what you gotta say
00:54:21suppose that lad over there supposing he was to squeal on us going to the right people for the
00:54:33purpose having a meeting with them painting our likenesses telling where we could most easily be
00:54:40taken suppose he did all that what then i'd crush your skull under the heel of my boot and if i did it
00:54:51i that know so much and could hang so many i'd beat your brains out i'd have such strength and if it was
00:55:01the dodger i don't care who and if it was her
00:55:08where do you live charlie come here
00:55:27tell me that again for him to hear tell you're what about nancy you followed her yes to london bridge
00:55:38yes where she met two people so she did a lady and gentleman she'd gone to before of her own accord
00:55:46who asked her to give up her pals which she did to tell them what house we met at which she did
00:55:54what time we went there which she did she did all this of her own accord without any threat didn't she
00:56:02that's the way it was
00:56:10what did they say about last sunday
00:56:13they asked her why they asked her why she didn't come she said she couldn't why why tell him that
00:56:24she said she said she couldn't go out without telling him where she was going and tonight
00:56:37she got him drunk dead drunk
00:56:48let me go
00:56:50let me out don't talk to me it ain't safe not too violent bill
00:57:01not too bold
00:57:02not too old bill
00:57:04not too
00:57:06but
00:57:08but
00:57:11no
00:57:12no
00:57:14no
00:57:16no
00:57:20no
00:57:22no
00:57:24no
00:57:26no
00:57:28Get up.
00:57:40I like the lamp, Bill.
00:57:42Believe it me.
00:57:45There's light enough for what I gotta do.
00:57:50Bill, why'd you look at the light stand?
00:57:54You may have...
00:57:55I won't scream, Bill.
00:58:00Not once.
00:58:01Tell me what I've done.
00:58:03You know.
00:58:06Nothing to hurt you, Bill.
00:58:08Swear to me, God.
00:58:09You was what?
00:58:11Every word you said was heard.
00:58:14Then you know that I was true to you, Bill.
00:58:16True to you, hear me?
00:58:23I'm not ready to go yet, Bill.
00:58:25I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:26I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:27I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:28I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:29I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:30I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:31I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:32I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:33I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:34I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:35I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:36I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:37I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:38I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:39I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:40I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:41I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:42I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:43I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:44I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:45I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:46I'm not ready to go yet.
00:58:47Hold me, Jeff.
00:59:13Anything doing in town, Ben?
00:59:14Talk of a murder, that's all.
00:59:16A horrible murder to us, too.
00:59:18Who done it?
00:59:19A man by the name of Sykes.
00:59:21They'll get him, too.
00:59:23Took his dog along.
00:59:46A man by the name of Sykes.
00:59:52A man by the name of Sykes.
00:59:56A man by the name of Sykes.
01:00:02So they got Fagin.
01:00:18If they can prove he's an accessory before the fact.
01:00:21He'll hang.
01:00:32So...
01:01:00How in the world did he...
01:01:01yes
01:01:03through the cellar window
01:01:13where's the other?
01:01:17done away with himself
01:01:19maybe
01:01:31must we let him in?
01:01:49no help for it
01:02:01how did he get here?
01:02:25hello
01:02:27just now
01:02:31where's Faker?
01:02:35they've taken him
01:02:45why don't you say something
01:02:49you gonna send me to the police
01:02:51or do I stay here until this manhunt's over
01:02:57stay
01:03:01if you think it's safe
01:03:03if you think it's safe
01:03:05it always has been
01:03:15there's
01:03:17there's
01:03:19why do they keep such ugly things
01:03:25above the ground?
01:03:33what's that knocking?
01:03:37there's no knocking Bill
01:03:39not a sound
01:03:41give me your hands
01:03:47Chidley
01:03:49larger
01:03:51don't come near me
01:03:53Nancy
01:03:54poor Nancy
01:03:55listen you two
01:03:57I'm not afraid of him
01:03:59if they come here I'd give him up
01:04:01don't give him up
01:04:07no
01:04:09no
01:04:10no
01:04:11no
01:04:12no
01:04:13no
01:04:14no
01:04:15no
01:04:16no
01:04:17no
01:04:18no
01:04:19no
01:04:20no
01:04:21no
01:04:22no
01:04:23no
01:04:24no
01:04:25no
01:04:26no
01:04:27no
01:04:28no
01:04:30no
01:04:32no
01:04:34no
01:04:35no
01:04:36no
01:04:40no
01:04:42get me alone quick
01:04:43long room
01:04:44yes
01:04:46Yes.
01:04:52They're all in front.
01:04:55I told you.
01:05:02That's it.
01:05:03Does this lead up to a roof?
01:05:05Yes, Bill.
01:05:06Now let me jump down from the back wall.
01:05:1660 pounds!
01:05:29The man who gets them alive!
01:05:46The roof!
01:05:54It's all a roof!
01:05:58Follow me!
01:06:08Well done, Oliver.
01:06:11Two.
01:06:16Quite the little gentleman now.
01:06:24Ain't ya, Oliver?
01:06:27Put him to bed.
01:06:30You hear me?
01:06:32Put him to bed.
01:06:42Pagan.
01:06:45Pagan.
01:06:46That's me.
01:06:49An old man, my lord.
01:06:52A very old man.
01:06:55Somebody's come to see you.
01:06:58What right have they got to butcher me?
01:07:03Who are you?
01:07:05What do you want?
01:07:08You sent for Oliver Twist.
01:07:11There's something you want to give him.
01:07:13It's a lie.
01:07:14It's a lie.
01:07:14You're on the verge of death, Pagan.
01:07:17Now, if there is anything you can...
01:07:19I'll give it to him.
01:07:24I'll give it to him.
01:07:40And he'll do it.
01:07:43I know he'll do it.
01:07:45I know he'll do it.
01:07:54Oliver.
01:07:54What a little gentleman.
01:08:01Come here, my boy.
01:08:03There's a little present for you, Oliver.
01:08:23I'll give it to you, Oliver.
01:08:24Be there.
01:08:27Whisper, Oliver, dear.
01:08:30Take me outside.
01:08:34Outside.
01:08:35That door first.
01:08:41And if I tremble when we pass the gallows.
01:08:46Never mind.
01:08:50Hurry, Oliver.
01:08:52Hurry.
01:08:54Softly.
01:08:56Softly.
01:08:57Not so slow.
01:09:00Faster.
01:09:00It's time.
01:09:11It's time.
01:09:27It's time.
01:09:28Bill Sikes.
01:09:34Where are you?
01:09:37Dodger.
01:09:39Johnny Bates.
01:09:43Why have they left me alone?
01:09:47Why?
01:09:48Why?
01:09:52Why have they left me alone?
01:09:56Why?
01:09:57Why?
01:09:57Why?
01:09:58Why?
01:10:20We'll go home now.
01:10:21Why?
01:10:23Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
01:10:25Poor Mr. Fagan.
01:10:49Won't they forgive him, Miss Mary?
01:10:51They have forgiven him, Oliver.
01:10:57Just now.
01:11:01Look, Mr. Brownlow.
01:11:03There's writing inside the ring, Mr. Fagan-Ganey.
01:11:07What does it say?
01:11:11Philip 2-A-G-N-E-S.
01:11:19Agnes.
01:11:21You're going to keep me with you.
01:11:27Always, Mr. Brownlow.
01:11:30Of course, Oliver.
01:11:33Always.
01:11:34Do you mind?
01:11:46No.
01:11:46No.
01:11:47THE END
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