The Wonderful World of Disney: Oliver Twist (1997)
Season 1, Episode 9
8/10
Good Movie-Contains Spoilers for both the book and the movie
4 September 2005
As far as I can tell, no version of "Oliver Twist" follows Dickens' novel faithfully. I think you should read the novel, and use your imagination to create your own story.

There are a lot of differences in the movie. One is that Oliver Twist is aware shortly after he moves in with Fagin and his gang, that they are involved in stealing to survive (Fagin cites Robin Hood-a good example-Robin Hood can be considered a terrorist). Oliver has no problems with stealing to survive, unlike the novel.

In the novel, as one email writer noted, Fagin is called "the Jew". Dickens noted that all the other villains in "Oliver Twist" (and his other novels) are gentiles. Also, Fagin is a secular Jew. Religion has no part in his life. Jews have not benefited from Fagin, who is a lot darker in the novel.

Fagin is not the "nice" character that he is in "Oliver!", but a lot nicer than the character in the novel. In "Oliver Twist", Fagin sets up Sikes to kill Nancy (who dies for different reasons in the novel). Fagin hangs for this. In the movie, Sikes has all the blame. In this movie, Oliver (who is a calculating as Fagin) admits that had Fagin not taken him in, he would be dead now. A modern version is that the looters in New Orleans were often the first to bring food to the people. Oliver and Fagin hug and depart to their separate lives.
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