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Despite its successful box office performance, Oliver & Company was not released on home video, although it was one of the most requested Disney films. [57] After its theatrical re-release, Oliver & Company was released on VHS and widescreen LaserDisc in the United States on September 25, 1996, for a limited time. [58]
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Tim Daly, with his sister Tyne. Daly was born at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, [2] the only son and youngest of four children of actor James Daly (1918–1978) and actress Mary Hope Daly (née Newell; 1921–2009).
For her highly acclaimed performance in Oliver!, she received an Olivier Award nomination. The Variety reviewer wrote: "If this 'Oliver!' creates any star, it should be RSC alumna Sally Dexter, whose blowsy, huge-voiced Nancy is the career-making performance this actress has long deserved." [3] She also appeared in A Touch of Frost from 1994 ...
Opening credits to the television cartoon series Calvin and the Colonel. In a motion picture, television program or video game, the opening credits or opening titles are shown at the very beginning and list the most important members of the production. They are now usually shown as text superimposed on a blank screen or static pictures, or ...
Rist as Cousin Oliver in The Brady Bunch in 1974. As a child, Rist played Cousin Oliver in the final six episodes of The Brady Bunch. [2] With the regular children all growing older, his inclusion was intended to reintroduce a cute, younger child to the series.
There, Oliver becomes entangled in the lives of Felix's mother Elspeth (Rosamund Pike), father James (Richard E. Grant), sister Venetia (Alison Oliver) and cousin Farleigh (Archie Madekwe).
I did an ebay search for "Oliver and Company", and all 3 media (VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray) came up. Is the sentence actually trying to say "Notwithstanding its financial success at the box office, Oliver and Company would only be released on Home Video on rare occasions even though it was one of the most requested films."?