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                         ‘Oliver’ 
                          at the Russian Centre  
                        By Susitha R. Fernando  
                         'Oliver', winner of six academy awards 
                          including Best Picture in 1968 will be screened at the 
                          Russian Centre in Colombo on September 30 at 5.00pm. 
                         One of the greatest musicals, the 
                          rousing film version of Lionel Bart's musical adaptation 
                          of Dickens's classic novel stars Ron Moody as Fagin 
                          and Mark Lester as the eponymous hero. 
                        
                         Carol Reed (The Third Man, Odd Man 
                          out) softens the edges of his social commentary as he 
                          heads into the slums of 19th-century London in this 
                          vigorous adaptation of Lionel Bart's musical version 
                          of the Dickens classic.  
                         Mark Lester stars as Oliver, a nine-year-old 
                          orphan who is sold to an undertaker by workhouse officials 
                          for objecting to his starvation rations; he soon manages 
                          to escape from bondage and make his way to London.  
                         There he's befriended by the precocious 
                          Artful Dodger (Jack Wild), a pickpocket who belongs 
                          to a gang of youthful thieves run by Fagin (Ron Moody), 
                          a veteran cutpurse. This criminal mentor admits Oliver 
                          to his academy of larceny, introducing him also to the 
                          brutish Bill Sikes (Oliver Reed) and Sikes's kind-hearted 
                          wife, Nancy (Shani Wallis). As time passes, Nancy becomes 
                          almost a mother to Oliver, and when the resentful Sikes 
                          falsely accuses the boy of stealing from the gang, it's 
                          time for the orphan to speak up and find out who his 
                          friends are. 
                         The film won Academy Awards for Best 
                          Adapted or Musical Song/Score (Johnny Green), Best Director 
                          , Academy Awards, 1968 - Carol Reed and Best Picture. 
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