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Oliver & Company
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Oliver & Company

The first Disney movie with attitude.
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User Score1,711 ratings
TMDB 6.716+19881h 14mEnglish
AnimationComedyFamily

Synopsis

Putting its own 'twist' on the story of Oliver Twist, the orange runt of a litter of kittens must fight for survival on the rough streets on New York City, finding unlikely friends in the dogs owned by a down-on-his luck man named Fagin. Soon, Oliver and his new band of comrades must fight for survival when Fagin is unable to pay his debts.

Director
George ScribnerFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Walt Disney Pictures3 production companies
Release
November 18, 1988Released
Box Office
$121MBudget $31M

Top Cast

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Joey Lawrence
Joey Lawrence
Oliver (voice)
Billy Joel
Billy Joel
Dodger (voice)
Cheech Marin
Cheech Marin
Tito (voice)
Richard Mulligan
Richard Mulligan
Einstein (voice)
Roscoe Lee Browne
Roscoe Lee Browne
Francis (voice)
Sheryl Lee Ralph
Sheryl Lee Ralph
Rita (voice)
Bette Midler
Bette Midler
Georgette (voice)
Dom DeLuise
Dom DeLuise
Fagin (voice)

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Reviews

From TMDB users
CinemaSerf
Dec 24, 2023

I suppose it was only a matter of time before this classic Charles Dickens story got the Disney treatment - but given that it's completely devoid of any darkness or eeriness, this rather too cheerful and vibrant pet-fest doesn't really work for me. The eponymous kitten is adopted by a gang of dogs that, much like "Fagin's Boys" in the book, engage in a bit of petty crime for their boss "Fagin" who, himself, lives in terror of the malevolent "Sykes". When the latter cottons on that "Oliver" has been adopted into a wealthy home, he insists that "Fagin" enact a trap to lure "Jenny" from her luxury mansion so he can ransom her back to her dad. It falls to "Oliver" and his canine companions to thwart this dastardly plan. You can't really fault the quality of the animation and an array of musicians including Barry Manilow and Dan Hartman are behind the songs that won't exactly stick in your mind afterwards, but that do help to keep this amiable production rolling along. Sadly, though, it's all just way too predictably light and fluffy and takes just a little too much of a factory approach to one of the more substantial stories of English literature. Younger kids may like it though - it's pretty joyous and extols the virtues of loyalty, team playing and friendship and it's not without the odd laugh to two.

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