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Oliver Twist – A Heartbreaking Yet Inspiring Classic Story is a timeless adaptation of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. This classic film tells the emotional journey of a young orphan struggling to survive in a harsh world filled with poverty, injustice, and danger.

Follow Oliver as he faces life on the streets, encounters unforgettable characters, and searches for kindness and belonging. A powerful story about hope, resilience, and humanity that continues to touch audiences across generations.

Perfect for fans of classic cinema, vintage films, and meaningful storytelling.
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00:01:41My baby
00:01:43My boy
00:01:45I want to see
00:02:06My baby
00:02:07My baby
00:02:10My baby
00:02:10My baby
00:02:17Oh, my God.
00:02:54It's too late, Doctor.
00:03:13Yes, you're right, Miss Forney.
00:03:17I wonder where she's in the street, sir.
00:03:20Her shoes was worn to pieces.
00:03:29No wedding ring.
00:03:32I see the old story.
00:03:36Okay.
00:03:38Another mouth for the orphanage?
00:03:48Until he's old enough for the orphanage, I'll be father and mother to him.
00:04:20Oh, my God.
00:04:34Now, you mind your manners.
00:04:52Good day, gentlemen.
00:04:58What's your name, boy?
00:05:02I'll have a twist.
00:05:03What?
00:05:04Who gave you that name?
00:05:06I did, sir.
00:05:07You see, I names my orphans according to a little invention of me own.
00:05:12The given names according to the month.
00:05:16The surnames according to the alphabetic law in which they arrive.
00:05:21If it's in July, it's James or John and so on.
00:05:25This lad here come in October.
00:05:27O for October.
00:05:29O for Oliver.
00:05:30He was the 20th that come that year.
00:05:32The 20th letter of the alphabet is T.
00:05:36T for twist.
00:05:37O for Oliver.
00:05:38T for twist.
00:05:39I calls him Oliver Twist.
00:05:41Simple, ain't it?
00:05:42Of course, I've lots of trouble with the X's and the Z's.
00:05:45We understand, Mr. Bumble.
00:05:48You know you're an orphan, don't you?
00:05:54The boy's a fool.
00:05:55I knew he was.
00:05:57You know that you have no father and mother, don't you?
00:06:02That you were brought up by the palace.
00:06:04What are you crying for?
00:06:06I hope you say your prayers every night and pray for the people who take care of you and feed
00:06:12you.
00:06:12You come here to be educated and to learn a useful trade.
00:06:17And so tomorrow morning, you begin by scrubbing the floor of the workhouse dining room.
00:06:23And after that...
00:06:51I'll be back to the works of the MMORPG
00:06:52I'll teach you.
00:06:52And the way I see...
00:07:03I'm thinking...
00:07:10Hey, buddy.
00:07:22Come on.
00:07:54Say, guys, for what we are about to receive, Lord, make us truly thankful.
00:08:01Amen.
00:08:02For what we are about to receive, the Lord, make us truly thankful.
00:08:08Amen.
00:08:27Please, sir, I want some more.
00:08:32Blimey, he wants more.
00:08:35Please, sir, I want some more.
00:08:40Again, Mr. Bumble, Mr. Bumble.
00:08:51Mr. Lincoln, I beg your pardon, sir.
00:08:54But Oliver Twist has asked for more.
00:08:58But, am I to understand that after he had eaten a generous supper the law allows, he asks for more?
00:09:07Bumble, lock him up.
00:09:10Yes.
00:09:10Oh, you come with me.
00:09:12The boy's unincorrigible, sir.
00:09:15Can't you arrange to apprentice him to someone?
00:09:18I will.
00:09:22That boy will be hanged.
00:09:25I know he'll be hanged.
00:09:27I know he'll be hanged.
00:09:55Amen.
00:09:55I know he'll be hanged.
00:09:56Jeremy, sir.
00:11:00What can you do for a knife to me, boy?
00:12:00What's the matter?
00:12:04I'm very tired and I'm very hungry and I've been walking for seven days.
00:12:13Any money?
00:12:17Want a place to sleep tonight?
00:12:20I do indeed.
00:12:22I know a nice old gentleman who'll give you lodging for nothing.
00:12:30That is, if any gentleman he knows, he reduces you.
00:12:35Does he know you?
00:12:37And does he know me?
00:12:38Oh no, not in the least.
00:12:41By no means.
00:12:42Certainly not.
00:12:45What's your name?
00:12:46Oliver Twist.
00:12:54Who's there?
00:12:55The Dodger.
00:13:01Who's the other?
00:13:02A new pal.
00:13:04Oliver Twist.
00:13:19This is him, Oliver.
00:13:21My friend, Mr. Feigen.
00:13:24Pleased to see you, Oliver.
00:13:26Oliver, all of us, ain't we, my dear?
00:13:29Right now.
00:13:31Dodger, fetch a plate for Oliver.
00:13:37Yeah.
00:13:39Yeah.
00:13:53Real silk hankies, every one of them.
00:13:56We have to have our silk wipes, don't we, my dear?
00:13:59Ha ha ha.
00:14:00Ha ha ha.
00:14:14Drink it, Oliver.
00:14:16Good for you, my dear.
00:14:18Good for you.
00:14:31Colby, my dear.
00:14:33Hello.
00:14:35The time was only up this morning.
00:14:37Hello, Colby.
00:14:38The time was only up this morning.
00:14:40The time was only up this morning.
00:14:41The time was only up this morning.
00:14:41I haven't had a job in 60 days.
00:14:44Ha ha ha.
00:14:52A young friend of mine, my dear.
00:14:56He's certainly in Luxor.
00:15:00Oliver, where do you think the gentleman's come from?
00:15:05I, I don't know, sir.
00:15:07Ha ha ha.
00:15:08Never mind where I came from, young fellow.
00:15:11You'll find your way there soon enough.
00:15:14Ha ha ha.
00:15:14Ha ha ha.
00:15:16Ha ha ha.
00:15:17Ha ha.
00:15:19Ha ha.
00:15:19Ha ha.
00:15:20Ha ha.
00:15:21Ha ha.
00:15:34Ha ha.
00:16:19Well, I hope you've been working this morning, my dear.
00:16:30Mmm.
00:16:32Ain't they lined beautiful?
00:16:36Oh, what an ingenious workman.
00:16:39Oliver, wouldn't you like to make pocket handkerchiefs as easy as Charlie Bates?
00:16:46Well, I'm not sure if he'll teach me.
00:16:53My dears, shall we have a little game?
00:16:56Hmm?
00:16:58I do.
00:16:58Just to amuse Oliver.
00:17:01I do.
00:17:02Eh, Oliver?
00:17:02All right?
00:17:03Hmm-mmm.
00:17:06Come here, Ollie.
00:17:11Come here, Ollie.
00:17:32I can't wait to see the camera on the camera.
00:17:57I'm not a bad guy.
00:17:58I'm not a bad guy.
00:17:58I'm not a bad guy.
00:17:59I'm not a bad guy.
00:18:19Sorry, sir.
00:18:20Oh, I beg your pardon, sir.
00:18:28Who's there?
00:18:31Oh, come in, Nancy, darling.
00:18:34Hello, Sagan.
00:18:44He's been drinking again.
00:18:46You'd better let him have it.
00:18:53Hello, Charlie.
00:18:54Hello, Doctor.
00:18:55Hiya, Nancy.
00:19:00A new pupil, my dear.
00:19:03Oliver.
00:19:05This is Nancy.
00:19:07Hello, Oliver.
00:19:09Hello.
00:19:14Not another penny until he cracks that trim.
00:19:18All right.
00:19:21See you later.
00:19:23See you later.
00:19:38Have you gone to work, sir?
00:19:41Yes, my dear.
00:19:44Make them your model.
00:19:47Do everything they tell you.
00:19:49Especially the Dodger.
00:19:51He'll make you my boy.
00:19:53He'll make you.
00:19:55Oliver, would you like to play that funny game?
00:19:59If you please, sir.
00:20:00Now, see if you can take it out without my feeling it.
00:20:10Slowly, slowly, artistically.
00:20:18Good boy.
00:20:20Good boy.
00:20:22Here's a shilling for you.
00:20:29Here it is.
00:20:32Thank you, dear.
00:20:33You'll be a great man one day.
00:20:36You'll live in history, Oliver.
00:20:40What's history?
00:20:47What's history?
00:20:48What's history?
00:20:52I say it, I say it.
00:21:21I'm up there.
00:21:23Up, sailors.
00:21:24Up, sailors.
00:21:26Here are my sailors.
00:21:28Steve! Steve! Stop, Steve! Stop, Steve!
00:21:32Stop, Steve! Stop, Steve!
00:21:37There you go! Stop, Steve!
00:21:47All right.
00:21:50It wasn't me, sir. It wasn't me.
00:21:53I didn't do it, sir. I didn't do it.
00:21:55Come on, get up.
00:21:57Oh, don't hurt him.
00:21:58I won't.
00:22:00You know, I'd rather not appear against him,
00:22:03the hankerchief.
00:22:04Sorry, sir, but you'll have to.
00:22:06I kicked the bookstore, sir.
00:22:08I saw it all through the open door.
00:22:11But there were two other boys, Mr. Browno.
00:22:13But they were the real thieves.
00:22:15But this boy was only confused,
00:22:17and started to run.
00:22:19Oh, well.
00:22:23Oh, come on.
00:22:24Oh, come on.
00:22:34Would you like to come home with me?
00:22:37Yes, sir.
00:22:40Cat!
00:22:42Ah!
00:23:05Where's Oliver?
00:23:08Where is he?
00:23:10The cop has got him, that's all.
00:23:23What the devil's going on here?
00:23:31Come on, Bullseye.
00:23:33Come in, dear.
00:23:45Hell treating the boys again, are you?
00:23:49Lie down.
00:23:53If I was one of them, I'd have cracked your head open long ago.
00:23:56Not so loud, Mr. Seitz.
00:24:00Oh, I missed it again, eh?
00:24:01What do you want now?
00:24:03Nothing.
00:24:05Not a thing.
00:24:11You haven't poisoned it, have you?
00:24:20Where's the new boy?
00:24:22The coppers got him.
00:24:29Well, he might say something to get us into trouble.
00:24:33How?
00:24:35That boy won't squeal.
00:24:38Well, if he ain't squealed, and he's committed,
00:24:42there ain't nothing to fear until he gets out again.
00:24:44Just the same.
00:24:46Somebody has to go to the police station
00:24:48and find out what they've done with him.
00:24:51What do you say, my dear?
00:24:55She'll go, Fagin.
00:24:57No, she won't, Fagin.
00:25:00Yes, she will, Fagin.
00:25:18The tea is ready, Miss Rose.
00:25:20Thank you, Charles.
00:25:23They told me my mother died when I was a baby.
00:25:27That's your tooth, sir.
00:25:29Every bit of it.
00:25:31You're not going to send me away, are you, Mr. Granlowe?
00:25:34Of course not, dear.
00:25:38Unless you give me calls.
00:25:40I never will, sir.
00:25:42Uncle Bear, it's tea time.
00:25:45Oh, that's good, Rose, dear.
00:26:02What a beautiful lady.
00:26:04Who is she?
00:26:06That's my cousin, Agnes.
00:26:13Look.
00:26:15What is it, Uncle?
00:26:17Oh, nothing, nothing, Maria.
00:26:24Excuse me, sir.
00:26:26It's Mr. Grimwig.
00:26:27Oh, that's nice, child.
00:26:29Pardon me.
00:26:30Mr. Grimwig asked me if we were going to have
00:26:33rock cakes for tea.
00:26:35And when I said yes,
00:26:36he said he'd stay.
00:26:41Oh, won't you stay, dear?
00:26:43No, Uncle. We'll have tea in the sitting.
00:26:45Come, Oliver.
00:26:52Good afternoon, Rose.
00:26:53How do you do, Mr. Grimwig?
00:26:55Oi, how are you?
00:26:57So, this is the little boy
00:26:58who's been ill, eh?
00:27:00Oliver, this is Mr. Grimwig.
00:27:04How are you, boy?
00:27:05Well, now, thank you, sir.
00:27:08Come along, some tea.
00:27:26Nice-looking boy, isn't he?
00:27:29I never see any difference in boys.
00:27:33Who is it?
00:27:34What is it?
00:27:36What is it?
00:27:36Are you now as you picked him up on the street?
00:27:38What is it?
00:27:39I never see any difference in boys.
00:27:39I 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, Sir Grimwig.
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...
00:27:56Oh, it's all right, Giles.
00:27:57It's my fault.
00:27:58I quite forgot.
00:27:59Oh, and his bill, too.
00:28:01And he's been so patient.
00:28:03Why don't you send Oliver with him?
00:28:05He'll deliver them slightly.
00:28:08Giles,
00:28:10ask Master Oliver to come here, will you please?
00:28:27Oliver, dear,
00:28:29do you remember the book stall, the...
00:28:33Oh, yes.
00:28:34Very well, sir.
00:28:35Well,
00:28:37here are five pounds.
00:28:38You 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 twenty minutes, sir.
00:29:14You really expect him back, do you?
00:29:18Don'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!
00:29:37I found you!
00:29:38Thank God I found you!
00:29:40Oh,
00:29:41oh,
00:29:41do come home, dear!
00:29:42Please come home!
00:29:44What is the latter, miss?
00:29:46He ran away weeks ago!
00:29:48She's not my sister, she's...
00:29:51Nancy,
00:29:51please,
00:29:53please!
00:29:54See?
00:29:55You see, he knows me!
00:29:57Come on!
00:29:58Come on, Oliver!
00:29:59No!
00:30:00She's not my sister!
00:30:01There!
00:30:19Delighted to see you lookin' so well, Oliver!
00:30:22All right!
00:30:29That's mine, Fagin!
00:30:30Uh-huh!
00:30:31Hand it over!
00:30:33Nancy, that ain't fair!
00:30:34It ain't fair!
00:30:37Nimble with your fingers, ain't ya?
00:30:41Eh, you keep the books, Nancy, if you're fond of reading.
00:30:44Hmm?
00:30:45Please send them back!
00:30:47Please send them back!
00:30:49Please send them back!
00:30:49Don't think I stole them!
00:30:52Of course we'll send them back, Oliver!
00:30:56Of course we will!
00:31:06There!
00:31:08There!
00:31:08Get him!
00:31:13No!
00:31:30Never lose faith, my friend!
00:31:35I did!
00:31:36Once!
00:31:40You mean...
00:31:42Your daughter?
00:31:44Yes!
00:31:46Agnes!
00:31:52Your queen is in danger!
00:31:54But you were right about...
00:31:56Her husband, weren't you?
00:31:59Yes!
00:32:01But he's dead now!
00:32:07And...
00:32:08Agnes?
00:32:10I don't...
00:32:12I ain't!
00:32:12Keep still!
00:32:13No, Uncle!
00:32:14What do you think of that?
00:32:19So, you wanted to get away, did ya?
00:32:27Ow!
00:32:28Ow!
00:32:29Ow!
00:32:29Back it up, baby!
00:32:30You've got the boy back what board you want!
00:32:33Why, Nancy!
00:32:34What a fine actress you are!
00:32:39Do you know who you are?
00:32:40And what you are?
00:32:43You're a fine one for a brat to be making a friend of!
00:32:46I know, I know!
00:32:47Bill, feel it!
00:32:48You stay out of this, you blooming hypocrite!
00:32:50Nancy!
00:32:50Just be there you want when you've got me!
00:33:10Charlie!
00:33:11Dodger!
00:33:12Better put Oliver to bed now!
00:33:19I suppose he better not wear his best clothes tomorrow, Eddie!
00:33:22Oh, certainly not!
00:33:25I know me!
00:33:28Thank you!
00:33:42Thank you!
00:33:52I want to see Mr. Brownlow, please.
00:33:54He's not at home.
00:33:56I'm Mr. Brownlow's niece, Miss Mayley.
00:34:02Well, I've come to return these books and this money.
00:34:06Oh, won't you come in?
00:34:29Won't you sit down?
00:34:33I don't understand this.
00:34:38I'm putting my life and the lives of others in your end.
00:34:42But before I speak, I must pledge you to secrecy.
00:34:46You have my word.
00:34:50I brought the books and the money back
00:34:52because Oliver wants Mr. Brownlow to know that he's not a thief.
00:34:56But why didn't Oliver come himself?
00:34:59He's in the hands of peace.
00:35:04But why are you?
00:35:05I'm one of them.
00:35:07I've been ever since I was Oliver's age.
00:35:11And I want to save him if I can.
00:35:13Who are these people?
00:35:15Where are they?
00:35:16I can't tell you.
00:35:18Not now.
00:35:21But why if...
00:35:22No, please.
00:35:24Please.
00:35:25My uncle will be back very soon.
00:35:27Please wait.
00:35:29Then let me bring my uncle to you.
00:35:31He'll know what to do.
00:35:32Anytime, anyplace.
00:35:35Won't you please?
00:35:35Please?
00:35:38Very well, then.
00:35:40Next Sunday night at 12.
00:35:42And every Sunday after,
00:35:44I'll be walking on London Bridge.
00:36:02Certainly you can trust me, Mrs. Corny.
00:36:05You know as much about me as I know about you, my dear.
00:36:10I need money bad, Mr. Fagin.
00:36:14And they all tell me you're the man to come to.
00:36:19Depends upon what it is.
00:36:22And how much you want for it, my dear.
00:36:25I'm a businessman.
00:36:26Kept it all these years.
00:36:30I knew the time would come
00:36:33when someone would...
00:36:35Toby, see who that is.
00:36:51Hello.
00:36:55Tools ready, Toby?
00:36:57All right, Bill.
00:37:00It's worth three pounds to me, Mrs. Corny.
00:37:04Not an ape anymore, my dear.
00:37:06Oh, no, Mr. Fagin.
00:37:08Half of what you're able to get.
00:37:10He'll give plenty.
00:37:12He's a rich man.
00:37:15Hello.
00:37:16Who's this?
00:37:20You drive a hard bargain, Mrs. Corny.
00:37:26Anybody can steal, Bill.
00:37:29But when they want to sell,
00:37:31they've got to come to Fagin.
00:37:39Good night, my dear.
00:37:46Now, Bill,
00:37:48let's you and me do some business.
00:37:51About that crib.
00:37:54Carl,
00:37:54the servants can't be got over.
00:37:58The women?
00:37:59What's happened to you, Toby?
00:38:01No go.
00:38:03Such silver, too.
00:38:05Such silver.
00:38:08Fagin,
00:38:09is it worth an extra 50
00:38:11if it was safely done
00:38:12from the outside?
00:38:17Then I need a boy.
00:38:20A small boy.
00:38:26Nancy,
00:38:28fetch us a jug of beer, will you?
00:38:35Go on, Fagin.
00:38:36You didn't mind me.
00:38:38Tell him what you were thinking.
00:38:42You're smart, Nancy, ain't she?
00:38:45Ain't she, Bill?
00:38:47She's a clever girl.
00:38:48An honor to her sex.
00:38:50I wish she was old like her.
00:38:53Go on, get him ready.
00:38:55Go on, get him ready.
00:39:27Get up, straight away.
00:39:32You're going out.
00:39:44Are you going to help me get away?
00:39:48Yes, dear.
00:39:50But this isn't the time.
00:39:54Promise me, Oliver,
00:39:56that you'll do exactly
00:39:57as they tell you, won't you?
00:39:58Yes, I found it.
00:40:09And remember,
00:40:11whatever happens,
00:40:12you're not to blame.
00:40:26Do you know what that is?
00:40:31Do you know what that is?
00:40:33Yes, sir, I would.
00:40:35Well, if you don't do what I tell you...
00:40:39I don't do it.
00:40:42Thank you very much.
00:40:46You're welcome.
00:40:48I know.
00:40:52I know.
00:41:28Good night, Nancy, my dear.
00:41:32Good night.
00:42:04Good night.
00:42:05Everything clear, Chitling?
00:42:06All in bed and the light out.
00:42:09Keep watch.
00:42:10Any sign of a light in the upstairs will...
00:42:12Give us a whistle.
00:42:20Here, take this, and when I put you through that window, go straight ahead until you come
00:42:26to the street door, open it quiet.
00:42:52Come here, come here.
00:43:12Take it easy now.
00:43:35Come back, come back, I tell you.
00:43:47Don't be frightened, miss, I got him.
00:43:58Why, it's just a little boy.
00:44:05Why, it's all of her.
00:44:11Giles, the doctor, run, rose, bandages, bedwins, hot water, boiling.
00:44:38Oh, you know what I'll do.
00:44:40Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:44:47How'd you feel, Daryl?
00:44:49Never mind me.
00:44:51Give us a hand here.
00:44:53Get me off this blooming bed.
00:45:10Where's the gin?
00:45:11Please, Bill, you've been very ill.
00:45:13Don't drink any more.
00:45:31Lie down, Posey.
00:45:33What's the matter?
00:45:34Don't you know the devil when he's got an overcoat on?
00:45:45Well, Bill, how are you, my dear?
00:45:49None of them are better for seeing you.
00:45:52Have a drink, Fagin.
00:45:59There.
00:46:00That'll be comfy.
00:46:03Heard anything about Oliver?
00:46:05No, he's all right.
00:46:06Only a scratch.
00:46:08Lucky for me.
00:46:10It would've cost me a pretty penny if he'd kicked off.
00:46:13Cost you?
00:46:14How?
00:46:16I've got something here from Oliver's mother that'll bring me hundreds when I'm ready to part with it.
00:46:23And so?
00:46:26Such things keep well with Fagin.
00:46:30I want him back.
00:46:32Forget it, Fagin.
00:46:34He's better off when I end.
00:46:37I've got more reason now than ever for wanting him back.
00:46:44Hello.
00:46:45Past eleven.
00:46:47Time for me to be going.
00:46:49What are you doing with your things, Ann?
00:46:51I want a breath of air.
00:46:57I'm going out.
00:47:05Nancy, you ain't thinking now.
00:47:08Thinking of what?
00:47:09Well, ain't I.
00:47:11How staunch your girl a livin'.
00:47:15I'd have cut her throat long ago.
00:47:21Right, Bill.
00:47:23Right.
00:47:33A bit pale, ain't you, Nancy?
00:47:55Give me another drink, Nancy.
00:48:08Okay!
00:48:12Up.
00:48:17There we go.
00:48:22Great.
00:48:22Here we go.
00:48:28Weup.
00:48:29All right.
00:49:08All right.
00:49:39All right.
00:50:10All right.
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00:56:39All right.
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00:57:16All right.
00:57:17All right.
00:57:50Hold me, Jack.
00:57:53Anything doing in town, Ben?
00:57:55Hey, talk of a murder, that's all.
00:57:57Horrible murder to us, too.
00:57:58Who done it?
00:58:00A man by the name of Sykes.
00:58:02They'll get him, too.
00:58:03Took his dog along.
00:58:31Took his dog along.
00:58:56If they can prove he's an accessory before the fact...
00:58:59He'll hang.
00:59:37How in the world did he...
00:59:40Through the cellar window?
00:59:51Where's the other?
00:59:55Done away with himself, maybe.
01:00:25There's no help for it.
01:00:25Must we let him in?
01:00:27No help for it.
01:00:29Here, I've got the cellar and the other...
01:00:36No help for it.
01:00:40There's no help for it.
01:00:41I'll make it in a picture.
01:01:00Where did he get here?
01:01:03Alone.
01:01:05Just now.
01:01:10Where's Frig?
01:01:13They're taking him.
01:01:23Why don't you say something?
01:01:28You're going to sell me to the police?
01:01:30Or do I stay in until this manhunt's over?
01:01:36Stay.
01:01:39If you think it's safe.
01:01:43It always has been.
01:01:54The sheep are...
01:02:00Why do they keep such ugly things above the ground?
01:02:11What's that knocking?
01:02:15There's no knocking, Bill.
01:02:17Not a sound.
01:02:23Give me your hand, Colby.
01:02:26Chidley.
01:02:28Roger.
01:02:29Don't come near me.
01:02:31Nancy.
01:02:32Poor Nancy.
01:02:34Listen, you two.
01:02:35I'm not afraid of him.
01:02:36If they come here, I'll give him up.
01:02:38You hear me?
01:02:38I'll give him up.
01:02:46Help.
01:02:46Help.
01:02:47Drag it to Tidley.
01:02:48Help.
01:02:49Drag it to Tidley.
01:02:52Help.
01:02:52Help.
01:02:53He's here, I'll stand.
01:02:54Help.
01:02:56Help.
01:02:56Break down the door.
01:02:57No, never, I'll open it.
01:03:01Help.
01:03:03Help.
01:03:03Help.
01:03:03Take it.
01:03:04Help.
01:03:20Get me a room, quick.
01:03:21Floor room.
01:03:28Yes.
01:03:30They're all in front.
01:03:33A room, I told you.
01:03:34A room, I told you.
01:03:41Does this lead up to a roof?
01:03:42Yes, Bill.
01:03:43Now let me jump down from the back wall.
01:03:50Oh.
01:03:56Oh.
01:03:58Oh.
01:04:0560 pounds, the man who gets them alive!
01:04:30The rope! It's all the rope!
01:04:35Follow me!
01:04:46Don't give away! Don't give away!
01:04:53Well done, Dodger.
01:04:57Well done, Oliver, too.
01:05:08Quite a little gentleman now.
01:05:12Ain't ya, Oliver?
01:05:16Put him to bed.
01:05:18Ya hear me?
01:05:19Put him to bed.
01:05:31Pagan!
01:05:33Pagan!
01:05:34That's me.
01:05:37An old man, my lord.
01:05:41A very old man.
01:05:44Somebody's come to see you.
01:05:46What right have they got to butcher me?
01:05:52Who are you?
01:05:54What do you want?
01:05:57You sent for Oliver Twist.
01:05:59There's something you want to give him.
01:06:01It's a lie!
01:06:02It's a lie!
01:06:03You're on the verge of death, Pagan.
01:06:05Now, if there is anything you can...
01:06:27I'll give it to him.
01:06:28And he'll do it.
01:06:32I know he'll do it.
01:06:36I know he'll do it.
01:06:41Oliver!
01:06:44What a little gentleman.
01:06:49Come here, my boy.
01:06:52I'm not afraid, sir.
01:06:54Really!
01:07:08There's a little present for you, Oliver.
01:07:12See there.
01:07:15Whisper, Oliver, dear.
01:07:18Take me outside.
01:07:22Outside.
01:07:27That door first.
01:07:30And if I tremble when we pass the gallows, never mind.
01:07:38Hurry, Oliver.
01:07:40Hurry.
01:07:41Softly.
01:07:44Softly.
01:07:45Softly.
01:07:46Softly.
01:07:46Not so slow.
01:07:48Faster.
01:07:58It's time.
01:08:19You spikes.
01:08:22Where are you?
01:08:24George!
01:08:27Charlie Bates!
01:08:31Why have they left me alone?
01:08:35Why?
01:08:40Why?
01:08:41Why?
01:08:41Why do they leave me alone?
01:08:44Why?
01:08:46Why?
01:08:46Why?
01:08:47Why?
01:08:47Why?
01:08:47Why?
01:08:58Why?
01:09:00Why?
01:09:08You can go home now.
01:09:34I'll do it.
01:09:35Poor Mr. Fagan.
01:09:37Won't they forgive him, Miss Mary?
01:09:42They have forgiven him, Oliver.
01:09:45Just now.
01:09:49Look, Mr. Brownlow.
01:09:51There's writing inside the ring, Mr. Fagan-Ganey.
01:09:55What does it say?
01:09:58Philip
01:10:002
01:10:02A-G-A
01:10:09You're going to keep me with you.
01:10:12Are we, Mr. Brownlow?
01:10:15Of course, Oliver.
01:10:17Are we?
01:10:18You're going to keep me with you.
01:10:21It's small.
01:10:31You're gonna keep me with me.
01:10:32I'm going to keep you here.
01:10:32I'll keep you here.
01:10:32I'll keep you here, Mr. Brownlow.
01:10:35I'll be.
01:10:36I'll be.
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