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  2. Oliver! (film) - Wikipedia

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    Oliver!, along with Columbia Pictures' other Best Picture nominee Funny Girl, secured a combined total of 19 Academy Award nominations, the most nominations for musicals from one studio in a year. Oliver! was the last G-rated film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.

  3. Oliver! - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Twist, the main character of the story. He is a lonely orphan boy born in the workhouse who asks for more gruel. Fagin, a conniving career criminal, takes in homeless boys and teaches them to pick pockets for him. Nancy, Bill Sikes's partner. She takes a liking to Oliver and treats him and the pickpockets like her own children, but is ...

  4. Oom-Pah-Pah - Wikipedia

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    For the 1968 film version it was moved to near the end and given a dramatic purpose: Bill Sikes has refused to let Nancy take Oliver out of the pub and, unknown to him, to Mr Brownlow and rescue. He orders Bullseye to guard Oliver while he immerses himself in discussion with Fagin, so Nancy starts the song and gradually works the pub crowd into ...

  5. Ron Moody - Wikipedia

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    For his performance in the 1968 film Oliver!, he received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor (Musical/Comedy), the Best Actor award at the 6th Moscow International Film Festival and an Academy Award nomination in the same category. [6] Reflecting on the role, Moody states: "Fate destined me to play Fagin. It was the part of a lifetime.

  6. Where Is Love? - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Twist, the leading character, sings the song after being thrown into the cellar of a funeral parlour for getting into a fight with Noah Claypole, another servant of the undertaker. Later in the show, a reprise is sung by Mr. Brownlow's housekeeper, Mrs Bedwin. In the 1968 Columbia Pictures musical film version of Oliver!, "Where

  7. List of works produced by Filmation - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Twist: April 14, 1981: NBC: Produced in 1974; edited version aired as part of NBC Special Treat series: Warner Bros. The Fat Albert Easter Special: April 3, 1982: CBS: Flash Gordon: The Greatest Adventure of All: August 21, 1982: NBC: King Features Syndicate: He-Man & She-Ra: A Christmas Special: December 25, 1985: Syndication: Mattel

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  9. Jack Wild - Wikipedia

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    Jack Wild (30 September 1952 – 1 March 2006) was an English actor and singer. He is best known for his role as the Artful Dodger in the film Oliver! (1968), for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the age of 16, becoming the fourth-youngest nominee in the category.