The classic tale written by Charles Dickens about a little orphan child living in England in 1837 is being re-filmed in a spectacular manner for the second time. After escaping from a sweat shop and traveling to London in search of his relatives, Oliver (Alex Trench) initially associates himself with a group of teenage pick-pockets led by the dishonest Fagin, who is portrayed by Richard Dreyfuss. Authorship credit goes to John Sacksteder.
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The classic tale written by Charles Dickens about a little orphan child living in England in 1837 is being re-filmed in a spectacular manner for the second time. After escaping from a sweat shop and traveling to London in search of his relatives, Oliver (Alex Trench) initially associates himself with a group of teenage pick-pockets led by the dishonest Fagin, who is portrayed by Richard Dreyfuss. Authorship credit goes to John Sacksteder.
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