The Flesh and the Fiends (1960)
The 52nd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special 1980)
"The South Bank Show" David Lean: A Life in Film (TV Episode 1985)
Clips seen and discussed"The South Bank Show" Sir Alec Guinness (TV Episode 1985)
Clips shownThe Golden Gong (TV Movie 1985)
Clips shownVisions of Light (1992)
Footage of this movie is shown.
Stars on Parade (Short 1948)
referenced on intertitlesOliver! (1968)
David Lean's abridgment of Oliver Twist was used as a template for the musical Oliver.Return to the Edge of the World (Short 1978)
Mentioned in Michael Powell's on-screen narration."Jeopardy!" Episode #1.11 (TV Episode 1984)
Subject of a $400 clue in the category "Homonyms""St. Elsewhere" Russian Roulette (TV Episode 1987)
Ehrlich refers to the film.
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
The climactic chase is remarkably like this movie, as opposed to the Oliver Twist source novel.
- After the ghastly porridge is served, a young boy comes to the front and says: "Please, sir, I don't want any more. No, sir!"
Moviestar Cartoons (Video 1983)
Spoofed in cartoon.
Death of Nancy Sykes (Short 1897)
based on the same novelMr. Bumble the Beadle (Short 1898)
based on the same novelA Modern Oliver Twist (Short 1906)
based on the same novelOliver Twist (Short 1909)
based on the same novelOliver Twist (Short 1910)
based on the same novel
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