Movie
Store



Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » DVD Movies » General » Oliver Twist (Masterpiece Theatre, 1999)  
Movie Home

  • Movie Database
  • Movie News
  • Movie Posters
  • Movie Trailers
  • Movie Blog
  • Actors
  • Actresses


  • Music Store
  • Book Store
  • Game Store
  • Software Store
  • Tool Store
  • Shopping Mall
  • Categories
    DVD Movies
    Blu-Ray Movies
    VHS Movies
    Soundtracks
    Related Categories
    • General
    Drama
    Genres
    DVD
    Video
    • Period Piece
    Drama
    Genres
    DVD
    Video
    • General AAS
    Television
    Drama
    Genres
    DVD
    • General
    Television
    Genres
    DVD
    Video
    • WGBH Boston
    Television
    Genres
    DVD
    Video
    • Crosbie, Annette
    ( C )
    Actors & Actresses
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    • Duncan, Lindsay
    ( D )
    Actors & Actresses
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    • Dutton, Tim
    ( D )
    Actors & Actresses
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    • Kitchen, Michael
    ( K )
    Actors & Actresses
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    • Knightley, Keira
    ( K )
    Actors & Actresses
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    • Pack, Roger Lloyd
    ( P )
    Actors & Actresses
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    • Ryan, Ger
    ( R )
    Actors & Actresses
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    • Serkis, Andy
    ( S )
    Actors & Actresses
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    • Walters, Julie
    ( W )
    Actors & Actresses
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    • Warren, Marc
    ( W )
    Actors & Actresses
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    • Woof, Emily
    ( W )
    Actors & Actresses
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    • Drama
    Boxed Sets
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    DVD
    • Rye, Renny
    ( R )
    Directors
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    • ( E )
    Titles
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    DVD
    • DVD
    Format (binding)
    Refinements
    DVD
    Video
    • Widescreen
    Picture Format (format)
    Refinements
    DVD
    Video
    • Boxed Set
    Picture Format (format)
    Refinements
    DVD
    Video
    • Letterboxed
    Picture Format (format)
    Refinements
    DVD
    Video
    • US & CA DVDs: Region 1
    Region (feature_two_browse-bin)
    Refinements
    DVD
    Video
    • 2000 & Newer
    Decade (feature_three_browse-bin)
    Refinements
    DVD
    Video
    • English
    Original Language (theme_browse-bin)
    Refinements
    DVD
    Video
    • Closed Caption
    Special Editions (feature_four_browse-bin)
    Refinements
    DVD
    Video
    • Letterboxed
    Special Editions (feature_four_browse-bin)
    Refinements
    DVD
    Video
    • Boxed Set
    Special Editions (feature_four_browse-bin)
    Refinements
    DVD
    Video
    • Grade Level (feature_five_browse-bin)
    Refinements
    DVD
    Video
    • Audio Type (feature_six_browse-bin)
    Refinements
    DVD
    Video
    Subcategories
    Preschool
    Kindergarten
    Elementary School
    Middle & High School
    College
    Post-Graduate
    Digital Sound
    Dolby
    Surround Sound
    Oliver Twist (Masterpiece Theatre, 1999)
    Oliver Twist (Masterpiece Theatre, 1999)

    zoom enlarge 
    Director: Renny Rye
    Actor: Sam Smith (iii); David Ross; Julie Walters; Roger Lloyd-pack; Ger Ryan; Michael Kitchen; Annette Crosbie; Keira Knightley; Tim Dutton; Lindsay Duncan; Marc Warren; Robert Lindsay (ii); Alex Crowley; Andy Serkis; Emily Woof; Tracey Murphy; Edward Woodall; Nicholas Connell; Tessa Vale; Isla Fisher
    Studio: WGBH BOSTON
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $29.95
    Buy New: $15.75
    You Save: $14.20 (47%)



    New (15) Used (6) from $11.86

    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 28 reviews
    Sales Rank: 62906

    Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Letterboxed, Ntsc, Widescreen
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: Unrated
    Number Of Items: 3
    Running Time: 360
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    ISBN: 1593751508
    UPC: 783421331396
    EAN: 9781593751500
    ASIN: B0001WTUJE

    Theatrical Release Date: October 8, 2000
    Release Date: April 13, 2004
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
    Condition: brand new factory sealed

    Similar Items:

      • David Copperfield
      • Great Expectations (Masterpiece Theatre, 1999)
      • Oliver Twist (BBC, 1985)
      • Oliver Twist (2005)
      • Cranford

    Editorial Reviews:

    Description
    In this extraordinary production, storyteller Alan Bleasdale broadens the scope of Charles Dickens' classic tale of an orphan in 19th century England—and the characters who influence his destiny.

    Oliver's mother, Agnes, struggles against the tragic circumstances that ultimately leave Oliver a penniless orphan. At the Parish Workhouse, he is forced by other boys to ask for more food, and as a result, is sold as an apprentice to a miserly undertaker. He runs away and is taken in by master thief Fagin, who is in league with a murderous pair determined to see that Oliver never inherits the fortune he deserves. Life twists and turns again and again for Oliver, landing him in alternately dangerous and hopeful circumstances.

    Oliver Twist is a drama of dark comedy, astonishing vivacity and soaring imagination, but ultimately, it is a story that celebrates the resilience and triumph of a little boy's spirit.

    Special DVD features include: materials and activities for educators; a link to the Masterpiece Theatre Web site; closed captions; and described video for the visually impaired.

    On three DVD5 discs. Region coding: All regions. Audio: Dolby stereo. Screen format: Letterboxed.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 23 more reviews...

    2 out of 5 stars Not Dickens   August 7, 2008
    Having recently listened to the novel read on CD, it seemed an opportune time to see a movie version. I picked this one largely because of the reputation of Masterpiece Theater. In this case, that was a mistake. I understand that a 600-page book into a two hour movie without losing some of the book. That was another part of what motivated my choice--this was six hours.

    Unfortunately, the first two hours was spent "explaining" the background (which comes much later in the novel) and introducing major plot elements that are absent from the book. The last four hours was a lame retelling of most of the story (again, however, with unnecessary plot changes).

    Part of the problem was the casting. The book takes Oliver from the age of ten to about twelve. The child chosen for the role, however, appeared to be no more than seven or eight years old, definitely too young for the part.

    Another problem was the acting. Most of the characters seemed to be phoning in their roles, except for Michael Kitchen (Foyle's War) in the part of Mr. Brownlow. The actor who played Fagin played him as insane. The Bill Sikes character was a nonentity.

    All in all a serious disappointment. About the only thing that can be said in favor of the movie was that they got the period setting right. Aside from that, look elsewhere for a good adaptation of the book.



    3 out of 5 stars Interesting Version Of A Classic Story, But Ultimately A Mixed Bag Of A Mini-Series.   July 12, 2008
    When I first heard of this mini-series, my first thought was, "Why another film version of this story?" Then, I realized, upon seeing a scene from this series on YouTube, that this was probably the first version to include Rose Maylie, a character often cut from movie & TV versions of the story (I'd grown up seeing the 1968 musical "Oliver!," which is a classic, and had also seen the Disney made-for-TV version) and wonderedhow the filmmakers had handled her character in this version. Upon learning that Kiera Knightley played Rose, I was the more enthusiastic, as I had seen her in the "Pirates Of The Caribbean" movies, "STAR WARS Episode I: The Phantom Menace" and "Pride & Prejudice."

    Ultimately, I was diasppointed. Though the decision to flesh out Oliver's baxkstory for 98% of the 1st episode was a brave one, so much of it was out of sync with the novel that at times I wondered if this was really based on "Oliver Twist, Or The Parish Boy's Progress" (the original title of the story when it was serialized in "Bentley's Miscellany" in 1837). The entire mini-series (6 hours split onto 3 discs) altered much of what was left of the novel. Some examples follow (with possible spoilers). While not a complete listing of the vast liberties taken with the novel, these are some of the most blatant.

    SPOILERS AHEAD!!!! DO NOT READ IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE MINI-SERIES.

    In the novel: Monks & Oliver's father dies of a mysterious ailment.

    In the mini-series: Monks' mother kills his father and watches as he dies.

    In the novel: Mrs. Maylie & Mrs. Bedwin are two separate characters who befriend Oliver.

    In the mini-series: Mrs. Maylie & Mrs. Bedwin are combined into one character.

    In the novel: Doctor Losberne is an old man and Harry Maylie is Mrs. Maylie's son & Rose's suitor.

    In the mini-series: Doctor Losberne & Harry Maylie are combined into one character.

    In the novel: Sikes accidntally hangs himself.

    In the mini-series: Sikes commits suicide.

    In the novel: Mr. Brownlow was not only an old man, but he never knew Rose personally until she came to him on Nancy & Oliver's behalf.

    In the mini-series: Mr. Brownlow is depicted as a middle-aged man AND as Rose's guardian.

    This last deviation REALLY IRKED me.

    In the novel: Rose intereacts more with Oliver.

    In the mini-series: Rose barely spoke with Oliver (not Ms. Knightley's fault; it was the screenwriter's fault); in addition, there was hardly any emotion when a secret involving both of them was revealed (again, it was entirely the screenwriter's fault).

    When aired on TV in 2002, it was rated TV-PG for violence. Actually, the mini-series is Not Rated. I enjoyed it, as a period piece and, of course, because of Kiera Knightley (who was, I deeply feel, sorely underused).



    2 out of 5 stars Shame its been cut.   July 7, 2008
     2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    This is the one of the best Oliver Twist adaptions I've seen. Shame Masterpiece Theater had to ruin it.
    People should be aware (I wasn't) that this version is 36 minutes shorter than the one shown on the BBC in the UK and the CBC in Canada. I don't know why American versions of British shows always have great chunks chopped out but it's very annoying as it disrupts the storyline.



    5 out of 5 stars Oliver Twist   June 23, 2008
    Another great Masterpiece Theatre production, along with a prequel not written by Dickens, but it could have been; it's that good!



    1 out of 5 stars Major Disappointment   February 18, 2008
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Those purchasing this production and expecting to experience the classic tale of Oliver Twist are in for a major disappointment. The story line was altered to such a degree, I felt that it degraded a great classic. Several important characters in the novel are completely omitted, while several minor characters are completely changed or are given key importance in the story line. While viewing this DVD I couldn't comprehend the reasoning behind this other than it being an indication that the screenwriter was arrogant enough to feel that he could come up with a better story line than Charles Dickens.

    Too bad that screenwriters weren't on strike for this production. I would have saved money that I felt was thrown down the drain.



    Proud member of the JimmyKat Network. Make sure you check out these other great JimmyKat network sites:

    Lyrics Database   Celebrity Blog   Celebrity Thing   Celebrity PC   Celebrity Latest   Celebrity Pro   Travel Photos   Quotes   Flash Games


    Is there a better
    price available?


    Find out: