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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.
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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00:00:39THE END
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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.
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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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