, 1838
Film •
Oliver Twist (1909), the first adaptation of Dickens's novel, a silent film starring
Edith Storey and
Elita Proctor Otis. •
Oliver Twist (1912), a British silent film adaptation, directed by
Thomas Bentley. •
Oliver Twist (1912), an American silent film adaptation starring
Nat C. Goodwin. •
Oliver Twist (1916), a silent film adaptation, starring
Marie Doro and
Tully Marshall. •
Oliver Twist (1919), a silent Hungarian film adaptation. •
Oliver Twist (1922), a silent film adaptation featuring
Lon Chaney and
Jackie Coogan. •
Oliver Twist (1933), the first sound production of the novel. •
Oliver Twist (1948), directed by
David Lean and starring
Alec Guinness as Fagin. •
Manik (1961), a Bengali film directed by Bijalibaran Sen, and starring
Pahari Sanyal,
Chhabi Biswas,
Sombhu Mitra and Tripti Mitra. •
Oliver! (1968), a British musical adaptation, winner in the Best Picture category at the
41st Academy Awards. •
Oliver Twist (1974), an animated film co-written by
Ben Starr. •
Oliver Twist (1982), an Australian animated film. •
Las Aventuras de Oliver Twist (1987), a Mexican animated film. •
Oliver & Company (1988), a Disney full-length animated feature which resets the tale to modern-day New York City, with Oliver (voiced by
Joey Lawrence) portrayed as an orphaned kitten, the Dodger as a street-wise
terrier mongrel (voiced by
Billy Joel), and Fagin (voiced by
Dom DeLuise) as a homeless tramp who lives on the docks with his pack of stray dogs that he trains to steal so he can survive and repay his debt to loan shark Sykes (voiced by
Robert Loggia). •
Twisted (1996), an independent film directed by
Seth Michael Donsky, starring
Billy Porter and
William Hickey, which sets the story to the gay underground subculture of New York City in the 1990s. •
Oliver Twist (1997), directed by
Tony Bill and starring
Richard Dreyfuss as Fagin and
Elijah Wood as the Dodger. •
Twist (2003), an independent film loosely based on the novel, as it tells the tale not from Oliver's point of view, but from the Dodger. •
Boy Called Twist (2004), a
South African movie which resets the story to modern-day
Cape Town and turns Fagin into an
Ethiopian Rastafarian. •
Oliver Twist (2005), directed by
Roman Polanski and starring
Barney Clark as Oliver and
Ben Kingsley as Fagin. •
Twist (2021), a modern-day version directed by Martin Owen, and starring
Michael Caine as Fagin, with
Lena Headey and
Rita Ora cast as female renditions of Bill Sikes and the Dodger respectively.
Television • 1962:
Oliver Twist, a 13-episode
BBC serial directed by
Eric Tayler, starring
Max Adrian as Fagin,
Willoughby Goddard as Mr Bumble and
Peter Vaughan as Bill Sikes. • 1980:
The Further Adventures of Oliver Twist, a British television series set as a sequel, with Daniel Murray as Oliver, John Fowler as The Artful Dodger and
David Swift as Fagin. • 1982:
Oliver Twist, a TV movie directed by
Clive Donner, starring
George C. Scott as Fagin and
Tim Curry as Bill Sikes. • 1985:
Oliver Twist, a 12-episode
BBC One drama directed by
Gareth Davies, starring
Eric Porter and
Michael Attwell. • 1996–97: ''
Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist'', a 52-episode animated American-French co-production where the story is downplayed for younger viewers, in which Oliver loses his mother in a crowd rather than being dead and the characters are represented by anthropomorphic animals. Oliver in this version is a young dog. • 1999:
Oliver Twist, an
ITV drama adaptation starring
Andy Serkis and
Keira Knightley. • 2001:
Escape of the Artful Dodger, an Australian TV series set as a sequel, where Dodger and Oliver are sent to the colony of Australia. • 2007:
Oliver Twist, a 5-episode
BBC One drama directed by
Coky Giedroyc, starring
Timothy Spall,
Julian Rhind-Tutt,
Edward Fox,
Anna Massey and
Tom Hardy. • 2020: The
Animaniacs 2020 revival featured a two-part parody of the story titled "Wakkiver Twist" in season 2, featuring
Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Warner playing the roles of a trio version of Oliver while Fagin is played by the Warners' usual
foil,
Dr. Otto von Scratchansniff. • 2022:
Dodger, a British TV series produced for
CBBC, set as a prequel, where Dodger joins Fagin's gang. • 2023:
The Artful Dodger, an Australian TV series produced for
Disney+, a sequel where Dodger is sent to the colony of Australia, starring
Thomas Brodie-Sangster.
Radio • 1928, BBC Liverpool, with Olive Worthington (Oliver Twist), J.P. Lambe (Fagin), Walter Shore (The Artful Dodger), Mrs Fred Wilkinson (Nancy) and Philip H. Harper (Bill Sikes) • 1934,
BBC Regional Programme, adapted by J. Comyns Carr, with Desmond Tester (Oliver Twist),
Harcourt Williams (Fagin), Frederick Peisley (The Artful Dodger),
Barbara Couper (Nancy) and Matthew Boulton (Bill Sikes) • 1941–42,
BBC Home Service in 8 parts, adapted by Audrey Lucas, with David Baxter (Oliver Twist),
Malcolm Keen (Fagin), Leonard Thorne (The Artful Dodger), Belle Chrystall (Nancy) and Allan Jeaves (Bill Sikes) • 1947, NBC Radio,
Favorite Story, broadcast 29 April 1947, hosted by
Ronald Colman with
Henry Blair,
Arthur Q. Bryan, Gloria Gordon, Edmund MacDonald, Peter Rankin and
Virginia Gregg • 1952,
BBC Home Service in 12 parts, adapted by
Giles Cooper, with Wilfrid Downing (Oliver Twist), John Gabriel (Fagin), Brian Smith (The Artful Dodger),
Helen Shingler (Nancy) and Ralph Truman (Bill Sikes) • 1970,
BBC Radio 4 in 12 parts, adapted Giles Cooper, with Stephen Bone (Oliver Twist),
Peter Woodthorpe (Fagin), Dennis Conoley (The Artful Dodger), Patricia Leventon (Nancy) and
John Hollis (Bill Sikes) • 1994,
BBC Radio 4 in 6 parts, adapted and directed by Nigel Bryant, with Edward Long (Oliver Twist),
John Grillo (Fagin),
Richard Pearce (The Artful Dodger),
Adjoa Andoh (Nancy) and
Tim McInnerny (Bill Sikes) • 2012,
Focus on the Family Radio Theatre produced a dramatized version of the story with Joseph Holgate (Oliver Twist),
Henry Goodman (Fagin),
Lee Boardman (Bil Sikes),
Honeysuckle Weeks (Nancy), and
Geoffrey Palmer (Mr. Brownlow)
Theatre • In 1838
Charles Zachary Barnett's adaptation, the three-act burletta ''Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress'' opened at the
Marylebone Theatre in London. •
Oliver!, a 1960
West End theatre stage musical adaptation by
Lionel Bart. The original cast featured
Ron Moody as Fagin (he would reprise the role for the film adaptation), and boys who alternated in the juvenile lead of the Artful Dodger included
Phil Collins and
Davy Jones. Many songs are well known to the public, such as "
Food, Glorious Food", "
Consider Yourself" and "
I'd Do Anything". •
Oliver Twist is a 2017 stage adaptation of the novel written by
Anya Reiss which premiered at the Regent's Park Theatre. The show was directed by Caroline Byrne. • In 2025, a musical adaptation of
Oliver Twist will premiere at the in Madrid, with a book and lyrics by and music by Gerardo Gardelin. ==See also==