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  • čas přidán 19. 02. 2012
  • This song is one from the musical Oliver made in 1968. In this scene Nancy (Shani Wallis) is creating a little commotion by starting this song, so that she can steal and save Oliver from Bill Sikes (Oliver Reed), the fearsome robber.

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  • @BlaiddDrwg2009
    @BlaiddDrwg2009 Před 9 lety +1643

    I love this scene. Nancy using her popularity in the bar to get everyone dancing, then sneaking off with Oliver regardless of the consequences.

    • @bosongidner5418
      @bosongidner5418 Před 6 lety +7

      Isn´'t it England in personifikation?

    • @charleydowney5011
      @charleydowney5011 Před 6 lety +45

      BlaiddDrwg2009 It’s really her story. She’s lovely. She’s the best possible scenario of what it means to be a human being.

    • @charleydowney5011
      @charleydowney5011 Před 6 lety +1

      Boson Gidner Huh?

    • @bosongidner5418
      @bosongidner5418 Před 6 lety +10

      The Music, the dance.. A personification of England!

    • @eleanorwilliams769
      @eleanorwilliams769 Před 6 lety +31

      She was clever one to create a distraction, and if it hadn't been for Bullseye, it would have worked. She would still be alive. I read on Wikipedia for the plot summary for Charles Dickens novel "Oliver Twist" that Nancy was quote-Unquote, "a tart with a heart," and in saving Oliver from the kind of life that she and the pick-pockets had fallen into, in a way, she was saving herself. Ultimately, giving up her life, so Oliver could live his, illustrating a very important Bible Verse, "Greater love hath no man than this, That a man lay down his life for his friends." Charles Dickens was writer who wrote about the conditions of society as a whole of his time where Jane Austin wrote about the rules and regulations of Social conduct, manners, relationships within families, and the expectations from society in regards to class. Dickens portrayed the living conditions of the time, and he also in his novels did constant comparisons between those of higher rank, and working poor. This constant comparison was noticeably prevalent in "Oliver Twist". The novel in general, brought the problems of the poor and the working class to front of people's minds during the Victorian Era, and Dickens helped give a voice to a previously voiceless majority so their concerns and way of life could be heard and changed so they might have a chance of a better life. Dickens, like Austin, wrote about things he knew and saw, and that is why, I think, he is among the most celebrated authors in the world alongside Jane Austin, William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, and many others. This is just my thoughts on this particular movie and the novel that inspired it to made.

  • @ianman15
    @ianman15 Před 12 lety +1231

    To this day, I feel Shani Wallis should have won an Academy Award for her role as Nancy.

  • @queenmaoasada8447
    @queenmaoasada8447 Před 6 lety +895

    This entire film is perfection. Perfect casting, perfect choreography, perfect direction.

    • @haintedhouse3052
      @haintedhouse3052 Před 5 lety +10

      Amen. They don't make em like this anymore.

    • @zilansahin5132
      @zilansahin5132 Před 5 lety +13

      The only thing that i didnt like was Nancy died

    • @darkfandom8260
      @darkfandom8260 Před 4 lety +8

      @@zilansahin5132 yh but it had to happen like in the book

    • @ep6808
      @ep6808 Před 4 lety +7

      Queen Mao Asada I just didn't like Oliver's actor or his horrible dubbed voice

    • @MrGLites
      @MrGLites Před 4 lety +6

      Best musical ever followed by Sound of Music.

  • @seansolis6157
    @seansolis6157 Před 8 lety +2344

    let's be honest we all would love to walk in a bar and start singing this

    • @afriendofbean
      @afriendofbean Před 8 lety +21

      +sean solis I'm sure Nancy likes that since it's probably her job being the tavern singer.

    • @harrietniamh8432
      @harrietniamh8432 Před 8 lety +28

      +afriendofbean her job was a prostitute

    • @afriendofbean
      @afriendofbean Před 8 lety +10

      Okay.

    • @The101genco
      @The101genco Před 8 lety +26

      I totally would love to start singing this!

    • @johnstanlake1399
      @johnstanlake1399 Před 7 lety +36

      Yes!!!! I think it should be compulsory for all bargoers to sing this upon entering, and they are only served IF they can enlist 10 other patrons to sing it with them....

  • @SilentRiotXOX
    @SilentRiotXOX Před 9 lety +2172

    This is actually a really sad scene if you think about it... Nancy's life is so close to meeting a swift end, yet the director has her here singing and dancing and being so full of life in order to cause the audience to see how she will be missed.
    And the final verse is so awful, she's singing about herself as the 'blushing rose' that let's the fella beat her, it's as though she finally sees her problems and knows she needs to leave but has no idea how to leave...

    • @laurenmassey73
      @laurenmassey73 Před 9 lety +73

      I didn't realise that the lyrics until a few days ago, it's kind of a sad song really

    • @emmaduncan2991
      @emmaduncan2991 Před 8 lety +80

      +SilentRiotXOX "what's the good of crying, she's made her bed to lie on"

    • @florpfacejinglefribbins1984
      @florpfacejinglefribbins1984 Před 8 lety +51

      +SilentRiotXOX Guess who just ruined my childhood?

    • @ThePennyPincher
      @ThePennyPincher Před 8 lety +14

      +Florpface Jinglefribbins Yeah, I hear you! I just liked the movie. The social dissection just deflated me!

    • @stayalivesweetheart
      @stayalivesweetheart Před 8 lety +17

      +ThePennyPincher LOL, She's right though, it is Charles Dickens after all :P

  • @jdperry
    @jdperry Před 2 lety +332

    What I love about this number is that by using it here, Nancy is calling on everything she's had to endure and learn to survive. She's singing a bawdy song, forcing everyone in the tavern to sing along because she's learned to manipulate them to her advantage. She uses all her survival skills and knowledge to save an innocent boy from being dragged permanently into this world as well, at the cost of her own life. Probably even knowing beforehand that Bill would almost certainly kill her for it.

    • @knavishlassie
      @knavishlassie Před 2 lety +1

      Well...she's hardly forcing them.

    • @synergie1635
      @synergie1635 Před 2 lety

      Seems to have a parallel to life now

    • @flumpaustin1994
      @flumpaustin1994 Před 2 lety +2

      We know. Why are you explaining the obvious?

    • @nicoledickson6099
      @nicoledickson6099 Před 2 lety +17

      Don't speak for us. I didn't know, and I found this interesting. Others may have not known and may have found it interesting. so if you know, go get yourself a medal and just don't comment. Don't be rude about it.

    • @haintedhouse2990
      @haintedhouse2990 Před rokem +6

      @@flumpaustin1994 goodness. no need to get pissy.

  • @ajandrianjafymusic
    @ajandrianjafymusic Před 4 lety +370

    My auntie played Nacy when she was around 19, she’s in her 50s now but still sings this without fail after a few glasses of red🤣

    • @Corinthian44
      @Corinthian44 Před 3 lety +20

      I'd like to hear her , she sounds a fun lady .

    • @leftlionlisa3483
      @leftlionlisa3483 Před rokem +4

      This song always makes me think of my grandad. He loved this film 😄

    • @davidhill2677
      @davidhill2677 Před rokem

      My sister was costume mistress for Oliver, her high school play. I was the model for most of the male cast. It was my first play to see too.

    • @robertstanton3246
      @robertstanton3246 Před rokem

      HAHA!

  • @Dreamavere
    @Dreamavere Před 2 lety +98

    I always imagined that if Oliver grew up, got married to a lady and had a daughter he would have named his child Nancy after the amazingly brave woman who sacrificed herself so he could have a future.

  • @stayalivesweetheart
    @stayalivesweetheart Před 8 lety +1011

    Warning...song will stay in your head for weeks.

  • @jackolas2007
    @jackolas2007 Před 7 lety +445

    This song nearly wasn't included in the movie, as the director thought it was too happy a song for the tone he wanted to set for the end - in the stage version, it opens Act Two, and is Nancy doing a performance for the pub. He was convinced to put it in, and wrote it instead as Nancy trying to make the pub really busy as a distraction so she could sneak Oliver out.

    • @queenmaoasada8447
      @queenmaoasada8447 Před 7 lety +52

      Radagast So was it the director's idea to make it a distraction? I love this song one way or another, but because of the distinct purpose it serves it's got soooo much more meaning in the film.

    • @jackolas2007
      @jackolas2007 Před 7 lety +12

      Jules Mekler
      I can't remember exactly, it was either he "had" to do it or was convinced to, and then wrote the scene; or someone else had the idea and the director was like "fiiine"

    • @celia8294
      @celia8294 Před 6 lety +1

      Radagast Really? That’s interesting, thanks!

    • @JackAShepherd
      @JackAShepherd Před 5 lety +6

      It’s kinda a throw-away without it being used as a plot-device... Silly they don’t incorporate the plot-device in the stage productions.

    • @The101genco
      @The101genco Před 5 lety +5

      I liked it much better in the movie!

  • @Sentom23
    @Sentom23 Před 7 lety +345

    4:10 I've always loved the way Oliver Reed (Bill Sikes) starts running. The way it goes from slow to incredibly fast, so fast that he almost falls. It gives so much more aggressivity to the character. No wonder he's claimed to be such a good actor.

  • @theultimatereductionist7592
    @theultimatereductionist7592 Před 6 lety +312

    I imagine Nancy going: "Oh shit. I got so involved in the singing & dancing I completely forgot to steal the kid away. Can we do that again?"

    • @marlinmccutcheon5390
      @marlinmccutcheon5390 Před 3 lety +1

      But she planned to sing this song as a distraction to get Oliver away from bill.

    • @catharineburke4494
      @catharineburke4494 Před 2 lety

      @@marlinmccutcheon5390 but she End up getting killed and bill Sykes dies by hanging.

    • @gailchypyha2781
      @gailchypyha2781 Před 2 lety

      So true ..

    • @Plottingstories
      @Plottingstories Před 2 lety +2

      @@catharineburke4494 she gets beaten to death by Bill, and he doesn’t hang. The police officer shot him, when he was trying to swing across two buildings… (I’ve seen this movie like 40 times)…
      Hanging sure, but you made it sound like he was hanging from the neck. While in reality Oliver was holding the rope while he tied by the rope in the chest.. (Oliver was mostly laying on the rope).

    • @elliemay.h215
      @elliemay.h215 Před 2 lety

      Lol or he's just there dancing she's like ur supposed to be guarded till I take u

  • @Sawrattan
    @Sawrattan Před 4 lety +112

    Not only a belting performance but even her singing voice sounds more authentically Victorian. She should have won an Oscar.

    • @wachamcaulid
      @wachamcaulid Před 2 lety +8

      like the brash tunefulness of the Victorian music hall

    • @marinaandrews5815
      @marinaandrews5815 Před rokem

      Maybe because it wasn’t Shani who was singing? 🤔

    • @oliverbrownlow5615
      @oliverbrownlow5615 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@marinaandrews5815 Shani sang her own songs here and everywhere else.

    • @noahbrock349
      @noahbrock349 Před 3 měsíci

      It sounds exactly like a Music Hall song to me.

  • @renhoek3851
    @renhoek3851 Před 4 lety +136

    I miss the times where you could start a song in the pub and within minutes a full symphony orchestra and chorus would join in.

    • @juliestrom412
      @juliestrom412 Před 2 lety +5

      When were you born? Good deal though 😆

    • @MeansofIntrigue
      @MeansofIntrigue Před 11 měsíci +6

      It's a profound shame that this element of pub culture is no longer the norm.

    • @cmm5542
      @cmm5542 Před měsícem

      We should bring it back! 😂

  • @quietside3734
    @quietside3734 Před 3 lety +212

    When Sykes stands up on the table and sees her and the boy running away, my blood runs cold. What a marvellous, but also terrible tale.

    • @carolhensley3720
      @carolhensley3720 Před 2 lety +9

      I saw this movie on a class trip
      I felt the way when he stands on the yable

    • @carolhensley3720
      @carolhensley3720 Před 2 lety +3

      I saw this movie on a class trip
      I felt the way when he stands on the yable

    • @edwardamosbrandwein3583
      @edwardamosbrandwein3583 Před 2 lety +11

      Oliver Reed was BORN to play Bill Sykes!

    • @haintedhouse2990
      @haintedhouse2990 Před 2 lety +10

      i had yet to read Oliver Twist when i first saw this but when he spots her slipping out with the boy i knew she was done. very traumatizing !

    • @michaelhearn1676
      @michaelhearn1676 Před rokem +7

      @@haintedhouse2990 Especially since you want Nancy to succeed!

  • @ianman15
    @ianman15 Před 11 lety +337

    I did some research and I was shocked that Shani Wallis was not even nominated for her performance while other cast members were...disgraceful!

    • @AJ-cv9zf
      @AJ-cv9zf Před 4 lety +4

      Fuck off 😊

    • @emilian7052
      @emilian7052 Před 3 lety +6

      @@AJ-cv9zf no ❤️

    • @Plottingstories
      @Plottingstories Před 2 lety +5

      Everyone in this movie was fantastic! This movie is my number 1! And i agree Shani Wallis was the best, but the other cast members are important. If they were changed, perhaps the movie would be so different…

    • @aet5807
      @aet5807 Před rokem +4

      If you look at the lineup of nominated actresses that year, you’d understand why. It was a tough year.

    • @haintedhouse2990
      @haintedhouse2990 Před rokem +4

      @@aet5807 yeah she would have had to go up against Katherine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand. Shani was a perfect Nancy but...

  • @The101genco
    @The101genco Před 8 lety +470

    Shani Wallis is the BEST Nancy ever. No one can out due her

    • @queenmaoasada8447
      @queenmaoasada8447 Před 7 lety +24

      The101genco Every other Nancy I've ever seen/heard from any production is bellowing and has none of Shani's femininity. She's also such a phenomenal actress... Had that "it" quality where you can't take your eyes off of her... Like Judy Garland

    • @siucaj
      @siucaj Před 6 lety +1

      My friend can

    • @miac1379
      @miac1379 Před 6 lety +2

      The101genco I agree 100%

    • @russellwilliams1071
      @russellwilliams1071 Před 5 lety +1

      Nah Kay walsh

    • @megatronl9922
      @megatronl9922 Před 5 lety +2

      So true i love her

  • @aminsadeghpour1549
    @aminsadeghpour1549 Před 9 lety +277

    MY FAVIORTE SONG FROM THE MUSICAL.
    SO SAD THAT NANCY WAS KILLED. SHE WAS TRYING TO DO THE RIGHT THING

    • @namelessuser5252
      @namelessuser5252 Před 6 lety +1

      how did Nancy die?

    • @colliric
      @colliric Před 6 lety +26

      nameless user After this scene she dies violently. Same as her death in the Novel. Bill catches up to her and beats her brutally to death with a club for her trying to save Oliver. That's why this song is Melancholic, it's her "final song". It is faithful to the book where he kills her.

    • @hayd1hea
      @hayd1hea Před 5 lety

      She didn't die

    • @Charizarzar
      @Charizarzar Před 5 lety +5

      hayd1hea yes she did

    • @adamcooke7008
      @adamcooke7008 Před 5 lety +2

      @@hayd1hea im pretty sure she does beacuse i have to kill her in a play

  • @Zenovarse
    @Zenovarse Před 6 lety +353

    1:46
    Nancy: *gets on the table*
    Man: *pushes Nancy off* "Wtf? Get off. You're messing up our games"
    Nancy: *doesn't give a oom pah pah and gets back on the table*
    Nancy: *dances*

    • @emanuelardeleanu8748
      @emanuelardeleanu8748 Před 6 lety +24

      And the instant Nancy flashes those delicious gams, everyone suddenly becomes happy. Funny how that works...! :D

    • @haintedhouse2990
      @haintedhouse2990 Před rokem +4

      @@emanuelardeleanu8748 4 years later i still like to watch this scene "an inch or two and then she knows when to say when" naughty song for a family musical.

  • @VintageFenrir
    @VintageFenrir Před rokem +144

    I think this is my favorite musical scene. The song is great in itself, but it builds trust. Everyone didn't just break out into song. There's not inherently a problem with that, and is kind of the point of a musical. That she had to slowly ramp up this song though, and met constant resistance for every move until she pushed just hard enough and got people to cave and let loose, it gives the whole scene some genuine feel to it.

    • @ghaznavid
      @ghaznavid Před rokem +10

      Agreed, genuinely one of the best scenes of the film. Also - watching it as an adult, I'm amazed we included it in our school play when I was 9, not exactly the cleanest song for small children to sing!

    • @haintedhouse2990
      @haintedhouse2990 Před rokem +10

      my favorite musical sequence as well, i love the way the song builds energy until everybody in the bar joins in - balanced by some high tension over Nancy running out of time to get Oliver outa there. such a well done scene.

    • @user-wo6xj4se8b
      @user-wo6xj4se8b Před 10 měsíci +4

      Agreed 1000%. I remember not really understanding what she was doing when I first saw this, but as it builds up it becomes apparent she was trying to get everyone to join in to create a diversion

  • @akajulester
    @akajulester Před 4 lety +124

    I will always love how they changed this song for the movie so that it actually had a reason to exist within the story. "Oom-pah-pah!" is such a fun song with an insanely catchy melody, and the contrast between the fun the people in the bar have while singing it and Nancy's desperation to save a child from a life of crime and violence is brilliant. The song is so beautiful in a horrifying and painful way when you rewatch it after knowing what happens to Nancy...

    • @haintedhouse2990
      @haintedhouse2990 Před 2 lety +11

      yes! for a beerhall drinking song it has an undercurrent of suspense and dread when used as a distraction for Nancy. a brilliant piece of film which makes the stage placement of this song seem dull. it opens Act 2 then it's done. thanks to the film this song will always haunt me.

    • @michaelhearn1676
      @michaelhearn1676 Před rokem +4

      @@haintedhouse2990 Ditto! It is much more effectively used in the film, than on stage!

    • @michaelhearn1676
      @michaelhearn1676 Před rokem +4

      Julie, So right. One of the few times a number is better served in a different place than in the stage show.

    • @sharonbeckerle5419
      @sharonbeckerle5419 Před rokem +6

      my thoughts exactly it makes her death all the more scary one😰 that still haunts me.

    • @zoyadulzura7490
      @zoyadulzura7490 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Yes. I saw the movie first and the stage show second; I was a bit shocked to see how differently the song was used. The movie version works so much better.

  • @cuffed2479
    @cuffed2479 Před rokem +71

    I don't think I've watched this film since I was a kid (Nancy's death was seriously too traumatising), and just from this video, the amount of tension in the first 25 seconds is incalculable. You can really see Nancy making up her mind to gamble everything to try and save Oliver. She looks between her friend ("I have to do something"), the clientele ("I have to distract them somehow"), the way out ("That's where I have to end up"), and Oliver ("I'm going to get you out of here"). Then you see the moment on her face where she thinks "OK... it's now or never."

  • @froboythestud
    @froboythestud Před 7 lety +271

    The subtle tension that builds towards the end is masterfully crafted, and is made even more effective with such a joyous song in the background!

    • @haintedhouse3052
      @haintedhouse3052 Před 4 lety +2

      like the shot of Nancy on the guys shoulders as he carries her past the clock that's about two minutes till midnight.

    • @michaelhearn1676
      @michaelhearn1676 Před rokem +3

      @@haintedhouse3052 Everything about the number's staging heightens dramatic tension. One of the best moments in the film. And yes, Shani Wallis should at least have been Oscar nominated for her Nancy!

    • @haintedhouse2990
      @haintedhouse2990 Před rokem +2

      @@michaelhearn1676 agreed. i was so rooting for Nancy when I first saw the set up of this song. i had a feeling it wasn't going to end well. such a well done sequence - a shout-out for Carol Reed and his brilliant direction.

    • @martinsorenson1055
      @martinsorenson1055 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yes, Carol Reed, the director, really shows his experience from his previous films here. He did a slew of British thrillers - Night Train to Munich, Odd Man Out and The Third Man are standouts - that demonstrate his skill in suspense.

  • @queenmaoasada8447
    @queenmaoasada8447 Před 8 lety +180

    I wonder who came up with the brilliant and unusual idea to make this song about creating a distraction to get Oliver out of the pub… I could be wrong, but as I recall from the play, this was a simple, standalone song about the lives of the lively characters in working-class Victorian England, much like It's a Fine Life. I wonder if there was anything in the original text of the book that led the directors to make this call… It's an integral part of the scene.

    • @christinakhanikian6604
      @christinakhanikian6604 Před 7 lety +1

      Jules Mekl

    • @charleslondon9900
      @charleslondon9900 Před 5 lety +8

      So Lionel Bart is a genius. I once argued when a very clever girlfriend said Oliver was probably the best lyrics and songs of any musical ever.
      But I now wholeheartedly agree (Sorry Sir Webber / T. Rice).
      To think he might have died poor if Camron Macintosh hadn't put the show on to acknowledge lionel rights to the royalties.

    • @commonsenselyrics
      @commonsenselyrics Před 5 lety +20

      It's so much better when the song serves a distraction for Oliver. The tension in the song is brilliant and it becomes so much more meaningful and interesting. If it was just a happy filler song I would not like it as much as I do

    • @sharonbeckerle8735
      @sharonbeckerle8735 Před 2 lety +2

      one of the other things that you notice is that it ties in with an earlier scene. Nancy HAS tog et Oliver out because she promised Brownlow that shed deliver Oliver to him at midnight. so when the scene opens she is racing against the clock its two minutes to midnight. she's GOT to get him out...fast. but unfortunately bill is on to her at least at the beginning he is.so Nancy has to create an even bigger distraction with the song which is the reason why Nancy didi this song.

    • @haintedhouse2990
      @haintedhouse2990 Před rokem +3

      @@commonsenselyrics i so agree! i was in the play and made the mistake of seeing the film before our production opened. I was blown away by the placement of Oom Pah Pah in the climax. even though i knew it wouldn't end well for Nancy I was still on the edge of my seat. i didn't care for the song just opening act 2.

  • @DisneyLover022
    @DisneyLover022 Před 6 lety +106

    To be honest, character in low places like Nancy usually aren't my cup of tea in either a film or literary manner, but there's something about Nancy that I liked from the get-go when reading "Oliver Twist" for the first time. I don't excuse her actions at all, either her profession or her unfortunate choice of love interest, but despite all this, I can sincerely pinpoint her as a good person, because even though she's surrounded by corruption, she tries her best to help Oliver escape her world, recognizing that it's bad for him and trying to give him a better chance at life. She isn't an angel or a saint by any standards, but out of all the characters in her low-place position, she is by far the most good.

    • @emanuelardeleanu8748
      @emanuelardeleanu8748 Před 6 lety +12

      Nancy is my favorite character in all of human literature, theatre, and film!

    • @trinitymplayers
      @trinitymplayers Před 6 lety +1

      Not to mention she did partake in a child abduction, albeit under threat, and showed remorse afterwards. Overall, though, I must admit you nailed it, HippieFantasia.

    • @charleslondon9900
      @charleslondon9900 Před 5 lety +5

      Thank Dickens. :-)

  • @FreeThinkAlways
    @FreeThinkAlways Před 2 lety +45

    How did Oliver Reed not win an Oscar for this performance honestly? He's so convincing it's actually frightening

    • @oscarphile
      @oscarphile Před 2 lety +10

      I'm prepping to play Bill in a production right now, and it's all I can do to try and find my own characterization rather than fall back on what Ollie did with the role. Some great actors have played Bill Sikes over the years and left a strong foundation for all of us to build on, including Robert Newton in the 40s and Tim Curry in the 80s, but Oliver Reed's performance was a force to be reckoned with, and to many film fans and fans of the novel, it is still his Bill Sikes that will live forever as the definitive interpretation.

    • @haintedhouse2990
      @haintedhouse2990 Před rokem +5

      @@oscarphile have you already played Sykes? i remember when I saw the film in the theater when he gets shot the audience cheered. a classic villain.

    • @oscarphile
      @oscarphile Před rokem +3

      @@haintedhouse2990 Of course they did! Yes, I played him in late June/early July of this year and had a great time.

    • @martinsorenson1055
      @martinsorenson1055 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I saw this in the theater when I was quite young. Sykes terrified me. To this day, I still can't get the image of his body swinging over everyone as the policeman shoots him dead. G ratings were like PG or PG-13 today.

  • @meowzers.p
    @meowzers.p Před 4 lety +42

    “Careful Bill! Please, no violence!”
    *you hear an innocent nancy scream in the distance*

  • @slashdisco
    @slashdisco Před 4 lety +38

    Among so many great songs from Oliver!, this one stands out: not only does Shani Wallis give us such nuanced light and shade in this scene (as throughout the movie), but the song itself is so authentically bawdy and clever, you'd swear it was a genuine music hall song from 1890 rather than 1960. And, of course, it's Nancy's final, selfless act, but also a truly joyous moment for her before her tragic demise.
    No one ever comments on the fact that the musical's title, "Oliver!", has an exclamation mark: it's because it represents that bittersweet, wistfully Dickensian juxtaposition of terrible circumstances and almost delirious hope. This song epitomises that for me.
    Almost every male actor in this movie was nominated for an Academy Award or Golden Globe. Shani Wallis, the best Nancy I've known in my lifetime, was nominated for nothing. I guess the Dickensian spirit was alive and well in 1969.

    • @slashdisco
      @slashdisco Před 4 lety +9

      "Nancy, my dear," said Fagin in a soothing manner, "what do YOU say?"
      "That it won't do; so it's no use a-trying it on, Fagin," replied Nancy.
      "What do you mean by that?" said Mr. Sikes, looking up in a surly manner.
      "What I say, Bill," replied the lady collectedly.
      "Why, you're just the very person for it," reasoned Mr. Sikes: "nobody about here knows anything of you."
      "And as I don't want 'em to, neither," replied Nancy in the same composed manner, "it's rather more no than yes with me, Bill."
      "She'll go, Fagin," said Sikes.
      "No, she won't, Fagin," said Nancy.
      NO, SHE WON'T, FAGIN. 💅💄💋💕💕

  • @williamsnyder5616
    @williamsnyder5616 Před 2 lety +10

    Great story about how Shani Wallis got the part of Nancy. She was performing on "The Ed Sullivan Show in New York. Mike Frankovich, the head of Columbia Pictures happened to be watching th show. He immediately called up Sullivan and saaid, "I want to speak to Shani Wallis." Sullivan put Shani on the line and she was on a plane for Hollywood the next morning for a screen test. I loved her as Nancy.I love this movie. Musicals can be less than amazing, but this one was brilliant because it took a serious story and still kept its seriousness in the story while recognizing that even those who don't have much in life still have time for some happiness.

    • @haintedhouse2990
      @haintedhouse2990 Před rokem

      thank you for the Shani Wallis story. i've seen many Nancy's, Shani was by far the best. on first seeing the film i loved her then was traumatized when she was killed. pretty violent death for a family musical. i was 10 so it shook me a bit.

  • @CuteMcBeauty
    @CuteMcBeauty Před 12 lety +617

    I hated Oliver Reed after watching this film. I was never able to watch another movie of his woithout hating him for the longest time. I guess now that that means he played one HELL of a part.

    • @violetbrown2372
      @violetbrown2372 Před 4 lety +12

      Before he became the abusive drunken lout, in later years, he was pretty good looking.

    • @reidmulligan8478
      @reidmulligan8478 Před 4 lety +49

      That shows how good of an actor he was

    • @BobbyCalloway
      @BobbyCalloway Před 4 lety +13

      watch The Devils, that'll make you very satisfied.

    • @roquat1
      @roquat1 Před 4 lety +28

      I had Oliver Reed nightmares all through my childhood.

    • @joebell3220
      @joebell3220 Před 4 lety +6

      Right you are (now)•

  • @leem8588
    @leem8588 Před 5 lety +20

    They don't make musicals like this anymore! Brilliant!

  • @jackolas2007
    @jackolas2007 Před 9 lety +152

    1:55 I was always too distracted by Nancy to notice the clock! Clever direction to show us how close to midnight aka time to meet Brownlow it is!

    • @pix046
      @pix046 Před 9 lety

      +Radagast But it wasn't drinking up time in those days...

    • @1951GL
      @1951GL Před 6 lety

      Carol Reed, superb director - directed The Third Man.

    • @lukemclaren6910
      @lukemclaren6910 Před 6 lety

      1:01 here with me same case

    • @miac1379
      @miac1379 Před 6 lety

      Radagast thats what Nancy was Trying to do, she was distracting them so she can sneak with Oliver.

    • @lightningexplains1996
      @lightningexplains1996 Před 6 lety

      1:57

  • @hyacinthlynch843
    @hyacinthlynch843 Před rokem +13

    'It's a Fine Life' is another great Nancy song.

  • @buddy51
    @buddy51 Před 8 lety +80

    What I love about this scene is that the musical number actually advances the story. Very nicely done.

  • @vintagebrew1057
    @vintagebrew1057 Před 6 lety +19

    My wonderful music teacher Mr Alan Hunt loved "Oliver" and taught us all the songs from it. We were Cockneys in London's East End and we all adored this great musical because it is so authentic and sang our little hearts out. Thanks Mr Hunt and God Bless you Mr. Bart.

  • @paige9293
    @paige9293 Před 5 lety +46

    This always makes me cry like a baby. I'm so sad.

  • @RehabRaccoon69
    @RehabRaccoon69 Před 5 lety +31

    Wallis was bloody underrated and robbed of an Oscar nomination for this role! The true heart of Oliver!, imho.

    • @Corinthian44
      @Corinthian44 Před 3 lety +3

      Shani was great here , your right , she should have had a nomination , and even the award for best supporting actress .

  • @sg4l542
    @sg4l542 Před rokem +8

    Nancy was the first real woman I ever saw and she never disappointed me even now as an adult I see her true beauty. But fab song all the same.

  • @midorigurinu3036
    @midorigurinu3036 Před 7 lety +63

    Me: okay, im not going to sing....
    Nancy: theres a little ditty-
    Me: THERE SINGING IN THE CITY!

  • @richln9682
    @richln9682 Před 6 lety +20

    This is a REALLY memorable scene, the tension of the situation contrasted with the levity of the song as Shani bides her time, waiting for the moment to risk her life. And Oliver Reed's reaction just as the dog barks - absolute chiller! You know it's all gone wrong.

  • @sl31064
    @sl31064 Před 3 lety +13

    I haven't seen this film in years, but I always liked the way you can see how frantic Nancy gets as the song goes on, and how desperately she tries to get everyone's attention to create a distraction in time!

  • @jellyinjam
    @jellyinjam Před 8 lety +134

    I just realised "Pretty Little Sally" might be Nancy...

    • @ginnyweasley7106
      @ginnyweasley7106 Před 7 lety +3

      JellyTheHetaliaFetus pretty little sally is Nancy ❤️

    • @alking7655
      @alking7655 Před 7 lety +14

      She is. In both the novel and the film (though not inclined so much in the film so for family audiences), while Bill and Nancy are married, Nancy is a prostitute and Bill, her pimp.

    • @trinitymplayers
      @trinitymplayers Před 6 lety +3

      Actually, more of a common law type of marriage, in everything but the rings and paperwork.

    • @amybaker4654
      @amybaker4654 Před 5 lety +12

      Alana King They are not married in this version either,he aludes to the fact slightly when he answers "Well i live with don't i?" when she asks if he loves her. If a woman is wearing a red dress in a film then its usually cinematic shorthand for a prostitute especially if she is around a bar or saloon .....Ava Gardner wears one in Showboat and Jo Van Fleet is shown wearing a red dress Gunfight at the OK Corral.

    • @JackAShepherd
      @JackAShepherd Před 5 lety +4

      She did display her pretty ankles for all of thw men, specifically as she was singing, so...

  • @pizzadude-_-8354
    @pizzadude-_-8354 Před 9 lety +75

    Oliver the 1968 is the outstanding

  • @KockyArapopolis
    @KockyArapopolis Před 8 lety +39

    MY Favorite ALL time motion picture as a boy and now!

    • @emanuelardeleanu8748
      @emanuelardeleanu8748 Před 5 lety

      Mine too, since age 7 and thru today, as I'm on final approach to 39!
      And Nancy - especially this one, as portrayed by the incomparable Shani Wallis - is my FAVORITE character from ALL of human literature, theatre, and film!! :)

  • @JMRSplatt
    @JMRSplatt Před 5 měsíci +6

    Such an incredible ending sequence. The way the transition from scene into music, Nancy seeking a distraction, Bill gaining hyper zoom vision. These are very real human things and we never see the likes of it in modern film. Not even mentioning the amazing filmography and musicianship. I love modern technology and film but this something special.
    Edit - How about Bulls eye barking in time. so classic!!

  • @user-mn4kg3jb4j
    @user-mn4kg3jb4j Před rokem +3

    I have always loved the beautiful actress, singer, dancer Shani Wallis! Sahni Wallis should have the Golden Globe Award, the Academy Award, and the BAFTA Award for her brilliant portray of Nancy! It should be Dame Shani Wallis! I was born in 1978! The 1968 movie Oliver! is perfect! I love it! Thank you for posting and sharing this classic musical number!

  • @TheRealTricky
    @TheRealTricky Před 3 lety +27

    Such a cheerful song which always makes me shiver knowing that Nancy's last hour of her life has begun to tick away, not to mention that her death was very gruesome. I was a kid when I saw the movie for the first time and that made it only more shocking to me, and that's why this song always makes me scared a bit... After all these years? Always... Oh, wait, those were two lines from a different story ;)

    • @haintedhouse2990
      @haintedhouse2990 Před rokem +5

      me too. i was 8 or 9 when i first saw the film - completely traumatized by Nancy's murder. my parents thought they were showing me a family fun musical which it is for the most part but it takes some dark turns near the end, especially for a kid.

  • @garryabbott3474
    @garryabbott3474 Před 6 lety +14

    Shani Wallis one of my first crushes, stunningly beautiful with the voice of an angel.

    • @emanuelardeleanu8748
      @emanuelardeleanu8748 Před 5 lety +2

      She's my first crush as well! And she hasn't let go of my heart in decades! :)

  • @philipcochran1972
    @philipcochran1972 Před 4 lety +6

    Shani Wallis, so under-rated, excellent performance
    Oliver Reed, disturbingly convincing as Bill Sykes

  • @unclealand
    @unclealand Před 9 lety +10

    My favorite song in "Oliver!" And they moved it to a better place in the film than where it was sung on stage.

  • @user-mn4kg3jb4j
    @user-mn4kg3jb4j Před měsícem +2

    Brillant Movie! Shani Wallis is Beautiful and Brilliant and the best Nancy Ever!

  • @joedredd1168
    @joedredd1168 Před 2 lety +12

    One of my fave films as a kid. Great film, great cast. And still one of my fave films today.

  • @lorripetty2655
    @lorripetty2655 Před 5 lety +8

    I just started singing this song out of nowhere and couldn’t remember where it came from. I haven’t seen this movie in probably 15 years! Definitely a song that sticks with you!

  • @poppyharris7052
    @poppyharris7052 Před 7 lety +43

    Oh Bullseye, you gave the game away!! Love this song!!

    • @helendavies5252
      @helendavies5252 Před 6 lety +3

      But Bullseye led the police etc. to finding Bill.

    • @colliric
      @colliric Před 6 lety +10

      Bullseye turns on Bill after witnessing him kill Nancy, he was loyal to Bill but he really loved Nancy... when Bill kills her, bullseye tries to save her by biting Bill's leg, then he leads the police to Bill!

    • @aminsadeghpour1549
      @aminsadeghpour1549 Před 4 lety +5

      I bet Bullseye felt guilty after witnessing what happened. I doubt he would have sounded the alarm if he knew what was going to happen

    • @LisaPFMoore
      @LisaPFMoore Před 2 lety +3

      Bullseye figured if Bill could do that to Nancy. What would stop him from doing that to him.

    • @2oldfashgrl
      @2oldfashgrl Před rokem

      @@LisaPFMoore I actually think that in the novel, Bill kills Bullseye too! But I could be wrong.

  • @kansasart5912
    @kansasart5912 Před 3 lety +14

    Oom-Pah-Pah is undoubtedly the most up-beat song in Lionel Bart's Oliver! When I was 16, I was cast in the ensemble, with a beer stein in my hand, choreographed by a colleague of Carol Burnett. The 2nd up-beat song would be "Fine Life", trailing "Be Back Soon, and the reprise of "Who will buy", which is ethereal to say the least. I wish Charles Dickens had a more happier ending, as this ends in loss and tragedy of a great lady with truly a heard of gold; Nancy sacrificed her own life so Oliver should have the chance of a "decent life" and not that of a pick pocket, removing embroidered initials from unsuspecting victims fine clothes, or learn to make fake wallets, replacing ones that were stolen. It is a great musical, considering Lionel Bart couldn't read music, and comprised the melodies from a kazoo, transcribing the melody by composer Eric Rogers who transcribed Lionel Bart's musical notes by ear.

  • @deborahscott7026
    @deborahscott7026 Před 5 lety +13

    The lengths this woman goes to just so she can give Oliver a better life, even if that means she has to die

  • @Elegy17
    @Elegy17 Před 3 lety +9

    Great scene .I love this song
    Poor Nancy a woman with kind heart

  • @rubygracemoseley8144
    @rubygracemoseley8144 Před 3 lety +14

    This is such a fun scene and song. It ends shockingly sad but it’s my favorite song and scene from the movie. I’ve only seen the movie once and it’s been years but I listen to and watch this scene all the time

    • @haintedhouse2990
      @haintedhouse2990 Před 2 lety

      when i first saw the film I didn't see anything fun about this scene. i thought it was tense and brilliantly done with a rowdy beer song covering up the fact that Nancy's in trouble. director Carol Reed is often compared to Hitchcock "Oom Pah Pah" being used as a distraction shows that influence.

  • @vilentman111
    @vilentman111 Před rokem +5

    It's weird for such a light hearted version of the story to keep in Bill beating Nancy to death.

  • @salvatoremirando621
    @salvatoremirando621 Před 5 lety +13

    I love the placement of this song n the more. in the stage version it opens act 2 and it's just Nancy entertaining the pub. Here it's used as a mean of distraction to get Oliver out of the pub. This song has been in my head for WEEKS and it reminds me a lot of "Tomorrow Belongs to Me" from Cabaret. You have a waltz, song that everyone is in unison for but the are such darker things happening that it makes the song even more eerie and catchy. Excellently done.

  • @demigodwizardtributejedi4052

    “Careful, Bill! Please, no violence!”
    *Bill Sikes did, in fact, use violence that night.*

  • @user-ys9mv2jd6r
    @user-ys9mv2jd6r Před 5 lety +30

    I had to watch this in class and my teacher gave a warning for Nancy’s death but I didn’t hear him say it so the thing I remember is me sobbing and my friend max hands shaking and he was almost crying. RIP Nancy. Bill is horrid and she should have left him

    • @LisaPFMoore
      @LisaPFMoore Před 2 lety +2

      And go where. Do what? He would come for her.

  • @smareng
    @smareng Před 5 lety +27

    Life Goal #58: Start a rousing musical number in a pub to cause a major distraction.

    • @LisaPFMoore
      @LisaPFMoore Před 2 lety

      Life goal #59 live to tell the tell

  • @LesterMoore
    @LesterMoore Před 2 lety +9

    Shani Wallace, such a living gift to us all.

  • @The.Badger.
    @The.Badger. Před 2 lety +3

    I first saw this gem as a young lad, and I loved it! Now is no different!!

  • @kitsummers4945
    @kitsummers4945 Před 3 lety +15

    The way Sikes' eyes flick away from Bullseye at 3:46 always turns my blood to ice

    • @dalerussellsullivan9373
      @dalerussellsullivan9373 Před 2 lety +3

      Kit Summers+ no one could be as menacing or scary as Oliver Reed,,he had the look!

    • @sorryifoldcomment8596
      @sorryifoldcomment8596 Před 2 lety +1

      For real, that's why I love this scene. It trips me out how good he is, and how well directed this whole movie is. They shot Oliver Reed so perfectly.

    • @PCCphoenix
      @PCCphoenix Před rokem

      The "uh-oh" moment is really at 3:59, when the camera zooms in on Nancy and Oliver. At that moment Sikes knows they're trying to escape.

  • @kayleyhahn4811
    @kayleyhahn4811 Před 5 lety +29

    Everyone in the comments is talking about how attractive Bill is, but like, have you seen Nancy? She's absolutely gorgeous

    • @emanuelardeleanu8748
      @emanuelardeleanu8748 Před 5 lety +5

      She has been my crush since I first saw this film at age 7, and she has never let go of my heart! ❤️
      If I owned a DeLorean, I would take a one-way trip to Victorian London, find Nancy, find a clever way to dispense with Bill, and then romance her for the rest of our NATURAL lives! :D

    • @LisaPFMoore
      @LisaPFMoore Před 2 lety +1

      Fagan knew what he had in those two.

    • @michaellahodson9079
      @michaellahodson9079 Před 2 lety +1

      Bill needs a trim he is far from.attractive lol but Nancy is lol xx

  • @GabrielAidley
    @GabrielAidley Před 8 lety +44

    2:41 is where things really start getting wild. You really can't deny that.

    • @GabrielAidley
      @GabrielAidley Před 8 lety

      ***** No, I mean where the dance gets wild.

    • @EdHorlick
      @EdHorlick Před 8 lety +3

      +Gabriel Aidley A.K.A Inkirby Of course! everything gets crazy when the sailors arrive.

    • @lauradoherty327
      @lauradoherty327 Před 8 lety

      Yeah I now right!!!!

    • @Mike8981
      @Mike8981 Před 7 lety

      Ha! It always does ducky!

    • @rileylogan5461
      @rileylogan5461 Před 4 lety +5

      The sailor that dances with her is actually my grandad! 😂

  • @mummyD1922
    @mummyD1922 Před 4 lety +12

    I love this musical! Watched it hundreds of times 😊 I just played this song to my daughter Nancy, I'll make sure she stays away from Bill's...and Sid's for that matter 😂

  • @dinodude5165
    @dinodude5165 Před 2 lety +8

    Shani Wallis should have gotten an Oscar for being a great Nancy 🤩🤩🤩

  • @hectorheath9742
    @hectorheath9742 Před 3 lety +6

    It's New Year's day 2021 and I've just watched this classic on the telly. Everything about it is superlative, it's a work of art.

  • @Samuel-b
    @Samuel-b Před 8 lety +39

    I am a freaking huge fan of the musical genre but yet I have not seen this movie yet. Watching this video though definitely makes me want to see it!

    • @audreygross4447
      @audreygross4447 Před 8 lety +1

      It's amazing. It's on on demand for rent if you want to see it

    • @rickkelzke5217
      @rickkelzke5217 Před 8 lety +3

      +Samuel Black I hope you have done yourself the favor of enjoying Oliver Twist by now if you musical fan status is a true Freaking Huge I'm sure you won't be left disappointed, positive it will instantly become a favorite and completely certain that you will catch yourself singing, humming, whistling and quoting verses for week,s maybe months or like myself all the years of a lifetime and I only have a musical fan status of Tickets were a gift / There is absolutely nothing else on and I have reviewed my situation or considered myself even both together that conidering situations and reviewing myself just made me ask for more. I may have exaggerated ed a little but it's still a highly enjoyable all time great classic.

    • @The101genco
      @The101genco Před 8 lety +1

      I see this comment is 6 months ago, So hopefully you got a chance to watch OLIVER! such an amazing movie.

    • @queenmaoasada8447
      @queenmaoasada8447 Před 7 lety +1

      Samuel Black To quote Fagin -- "Well get to work then!!!"

    • @ginnyweasley7106
      @ginnyweasley7106 Před 7 lety

      Jules Mekler made my day

  • @carollewis5072
    @carollewis5072 Před 2 lety +6

    My parrot’s favourite song , he’s sings the ompa ompa right through when he feels like it , took me ages to learn him it , so funny when he bobs up and down 😃as soon as we try and video it he stops singing it , maybe he don’t want to be famous 😂

    • @cesartorres2983
      @cesartorres2983 Před rokem +1

      Please try to get it on CZcams!

    • @carollewis5072
      @carollewis5072 Před rokem +2

      @@cesartorres2983 I’ve tried but as soon as I pick up my I pads he stops 😂guess he miss his few mins of fame lol and his lauding is so infectious you can t help but laugh with him , will try my best thank you 😊 x

  • @Skitdora2010
    @Skitdora2010 Před 5 lety +5

    When an abused woman leaves an abuser is the most dangerous time for her, even before she leaves if the abuser catches wind of the plans the victim is leaving, and they will kill because they know they have lost. Modern technology helps abusers assert even greater control over victims today, with gps tracking, recorded text messages they can spy on, and computer hacking of emails :( So sad this has existed through out time and hasn't stopped.

  • @barrytaylor1642
    @barrytaylor1642 Před 8 měsíci +2

    the look she gives her friend

  • @katemissfilanpurrmcdevitt

    This has to be one of my favourite songs of Oliver and I loved the film the next part really frightened me poor Nancy Xx😢😢

  • @gezman65
    @gezman65 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I grew up with Oliver musical. My mum had the sheet music that she played on her piano ❤

  • @StupidlyStupid
    @StupidlyStupid Před 2 lety +3

    i like how everyone in this comment section is here because this movie is one of their favorites and they listen to the songs on repeat and im here because my music teach showed us this movie and i can’t get this damn song out of my head help

  • @newgy000
    @newgy000 Před rokem +6

    Nothing today can compare to this masterpiece.

  • @dalerussellsullivan9373
    @dalerussellsullivan9373 Před 2 lety +3

    WOW, Oliver Reed was incredibly menacing as Sikes! He could be sexy , good looking and scary all at the same time!😊

  • @paulbaily4793
    @paulbaily4793 Před 5 lety +5

    Greatest Musical ever made.. World class in every department.. Love this Song ...she was a talented woman..

    • @bensmith6834
      @bensmith6834 Před 2 měsíci

      Errrr……Greatest Film full stop for perfect entertainment

  • @Firewizard23
    @Firewizard23 Před 4 lety +39

    Am I the only one who laughed at the fourth wall nature of this joke (in spirit)? She is literally taking advantage of the fact that is a musical to get Oliver away. It's hilarious!

  • @ferranmarti5698
    @ferranmarti5698 Před rokem +10

    Eu amo essa cena. Nancy usando sua popularidade no bar para fazer todo mundo dançar, depois se esgueirando com Oliver, independentemente das consequências.

  • @acceptableandbornind80s32

    This Pub near London Bridge lol would have loved to been in this Tavern for 1 night and sing this

  • @stevenmorris2234
    @stevenmorris2234 Před 6 lety +13

    Lol thanks to this video. I have been singing this very quietly to myself. This song is quite an ear worm.
    Every time I keep saying the chorus I'm like rrrrr no lol.
    Such a masterpiece. I watch this when I was a little kid. Such magical memories, but also a very sad movie.

  • @paulbaily4793
    @paulbaily4793 Před 5 lety +4

    This dancing troupe were so so special and talented..Dancing was brilliant and so well rehersed

  • @marchfast8291
    @marchfast8291 Před rokem +4

    I love how Oliver Reed looks like a serious actor here, and not a drunken buffoon.

  • @archieclarkson3796
    @archieclarkson3796 Před 2 lety +4

    at the end: “carefull bill no violence!” that worked

  • @oliviermabilleau2655
    @oliviermabilleau2655 Před 5 lety +5

    Ugh the real thing is in the musical all the songs are very joyful and happy and uplifting covering the story behind it which is SERIOUSLY dark that’s wut I love about Oliver!

  • @randalbuhler9042
    @randalbuhler9042 Před rokem +3

    I love the time machine here I'm young again OMG LOL 💥🥰‼️

  • @mkaplan1383
    @mkaplan1383 Před rokem +4

    3:43 Even Bullseye joins in singing.

  • @cp-hp2ux
    @cp-hp2ux Před 2 lety +3

    I would love to walk in to that pub when everyone was singing it would be awesome

  • @bruswane9771
    @bruswane9771 Před 6 lety +3

    This came out when my mom & dad were kids...
    And so I too watched it as a kid...
    This and Sound of music are the most touching musicians I've seen.

  • @vamprose3058
    @vamprose3058 Před 5 lety +10

    I love how close to the end even the dog joins in singing

    • @aminsadeghpour1549
      @aminsadeghpour1549 Před 2 lety +3

      I always thought that I was a kid that he was trying to join in the song.
      now I realize that he is trying to sound the alarm. he is trying to tell Bill Sykes that Oliver is gone.

    • @haintedhouse2990
      @haintedhouse2990 Před 2 lety +1

      @@aminsadeghpour1549 yeah it was clever showing the dog sounding the alarm but still keeping the beat. one of the best movie musicals ever.

    • @kaylaireland3494
      @kaylaireland3494 Před rokem +3

      No he is Alerting Bill that Oliver is gone. Bloody Bullseye!

  • @aminsadeghpour1549
    @aminsadeghpour1549 Před 3 lety +7

    do you guys want to hear something hilarious?
    this has been one of my favorite musicals ever since I was a little boy. when I was young at 3:43 when Bullseye started barking I used to think that he was trying to join in the song.
    years later as an adult I realized that Bullseye was sounding the alarm: he was trying to tell Bill Sykes that Oliver was gone.

  • @user-wv1eu9uq6e
    @user-wv1eu9uq6e Před 8 měsíci +3

    OH i like oliver reed just that 😮❤

  • @Louis-2023
    @Louis-2023 Před rokem +3

    The contrast between this happy song and Nancy's desperation of trying to save Oliver from Bill's hand makes me cry every time I watch this movie

  • @kingfuzzy2
    @kingfuzzy2 Před 6 měsíci +4

    when i was younger thought the musical was of a more comedical one but according to these comments apparently not

  • @donaldthompson2498
    @donaldthompson2498 Před 5 lety +5

    Is this one of the greatest musicals. This and my fair lady are the best ever

  • @silverreaps6803
    @silverreaps6803 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Nostalgic asf
    I was randomly thinking about a waltz and thought of this