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They are issuing Oliver Twist and Pickwick Club from Charles Dickens in original serialized form.
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"Oliver Twist" is motored by a thumping four-on-the-floor bass kick, while "Cemeteries" is a percussion-less montage of bells, birds and chords.
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Freeborn also put his skills to work in "Oliver Twist, " "The Bridge on the River Kwai, " "The Omen, " four "Superman" films, "Top Secret!"
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Another notable success came in 1948 when he devised the make-up that Alec Guinness used to portray Fagin in David Lean's film of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist.
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It will include David Lean's Great Expectations (1946) and Oliver Twist (1948), as well as rarely seen silent adaptations like Scrooge - or Marley's Ghost (1901) and David Copperfield (1913).
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Go read (or reread) Oliver Twist.
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This newcomer gives the screen version of Janet Fitch's novel an emotional grounding it doesn't always deserve as she moves through the several stages of a hard-luck role that plays like "Oliver Twist" in Los Angeles (in a production that starts to get silly when it moves to Malibu).
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Within hours of landing, I had sat at the organ upon which George Frideric Handel played the London premiere of "Messiah, " stood in the poky little room where Charles Dickens wrote "Oliver Twist, " and accepted my award upon the very spot that the residence of Lord Peter Wimsey had once stood, at 110A Piccadilly.
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Oliver Twist also highlights the rank poverty of the inner cities - particularly when the plot moves to Jacob's Island, " the filthiest, the strangest, the most extraordinary of the many localities that are hidden in London " where the houses were "so filthy, so confined, that the air would seem to be too tainted even for the dirt and squalor".
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An amalgam of "Oliver Twist, " "The Three Musketeers" and Bollywood extravagance, it's the saga -- mainly in English, plus some subtitled Hindi -- of a wretchedly poor Muslim boy, played as a young man by Dev Patel, who pulls himself up by his brains instead of his bootstraps, and gets a shot at becoming a millionaire on a wondrously garish Indian TV quiz show.
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