It's up there for sure. My top 5 includes the likes of the Back to the Future trilogy and as I get older, Oliver! certainly is climbing the ranks. The ending sequence when Nancy is trying to save Oliver once and for all is a very special piece of film. The way the scene transitions to music, her joy and concern, and how Bill gains zoom vision, very real.
I think this is the most touching song in the musical because it genuinely shows how much Fagin actually cares for the boys it's sweet, in a comical sort of way
@@southwestsearch welcome to Victorian london where children labor was such a common thing that it was basically all the work force. Also he's the organiser. The kids robbed the adults who wouldn't give them a second glance. He sells what they find and uses the money to give them a liveing. They'd be dead otherwise
Ron's charismatic performance of Fagan was utterly outstanding!! The guy had so much energy and his charisma really oozed through his character. Honesty the guy was a legend.
For anyone who can't understand the boys' part in the background, here it is: We must disappear, we'll be back here, today, perhaps tomorrow! We'll miss you, too, it's sad but true, that parting is such sweet sorrow! That is the background lyrics for the boys. This is such a great song, and part of the musical! :)
Just hearing Jack Wild (Dodger)'s voice in the end "so long, fare the well, pip pip cheerio" made my day brilliant, I have no words, can't belive you're gone!
I love this movie so much. This song in particularly shows the duality of Fagin's character...trying to survive, trying to protect his clan, but knowing that nothing comes for free in the slums. He does love them so much, as best he can, and protects them wherever he can...but also protects his own interests and teaches the kids how harsh the world can be, how strong they have to be to survive. I always fall on the side of Fagin being a good guy in a bad situation, overall.
@@eamonclark4952 yes!!! I have seen both Oliver in 1968 and Scrooge in 1970 at the Movie Theaters. Since then I have watched them both over and over!! I had both Movie Soundtracks,,, the best Musicals,,, unforgettable!!! I even read both books by Charles Dickens!!! I can still sing all of the songs and I am 63 yo 😊❤📽📽❤🎵🎶🎶🎶💿💿🎵🎶🎶🎶 The acting was wonderful,, the cast was 👏 amazing 💯💯💯
What a movie/musical. Very special and heart warming. Fagan uses the children to his advantage by pick pocketing. Though he keeps them dry, warm and safe. He is quite soft really and was probably the 'Dodger' back in his days.
+Ricky M Oh he'll be back. Each time you play this movie or this song. & if you can get others to never forget this masterpiece,then they'll all be back soon. I love this film that's why I say cheerio, not goodbye:)
I had the pleasure of a pint and a natter with this lovely man one afternoon in the Haywayne pub in Southgate,,, he was sparkling company and I think he appreciated the fact I'm a film buff and he shared many stories about the film greats 👍
Thanks for putting these songs up. My aunt recently passed away and we used to enjoy this movie together. I hadn't seen it in a while and its a comfort to watch and hear the songs again. I have got to find a copy of my own. *thumbs up*
how can they sing and bounce down wooden steps that well and not make a mistake? that is just amazing! and the kids doing the foot click! i have tried several times myself to do that as well, but i can't do that! UGHH!!
Jist a timeless classic. Ron Moody's portrayal of Fagin lives forever as do all the cast. Perfect casting and songs, choreography, the whole damn lot. Brilliant!!!
I fucking love this film! In the UK, whilst growing up in the 70's and early 80's Oliver was on the telly every Christmas. Wonderful memories. Loved ones gone. Never to return. Like Christmas's past. But, never forgotten. Happy days.
0:50 if you couldn’t hear this properly, the boys were singing: “We must disappear, we’ll be back here today perhaps tomorrow. We’ll miss you too, it’s sad but true that parting is such sweet sorrow. It’s him that pays the piper. It’s us that calls the tune. So long fare thee well pip pip cheerio we’ll be back soon”.
Memes are real, 'Dodger' didn't die of throat cancer. It was Fagin who had the little neck problem. About Mr. Wilds little problem. You know some may say charity starts at home. It starts when the man of the house starts it, and if it didn't start at the bottom of the first bottle there is no evidence it's going to start at the bottom of a thousand bottles. IE Mr. Wild needed to be the one recognising his little problem. He changed in later life but through his twenties he self asserts he was an alcoholic. Even his wife walked out blaming the alcohol or Wild's drinking of it. Is there really much point telling the alcoholics to steady on with the stuff? Some people have thought of him a lot. Before and after his passing and some whilst he had throat cancer and when he died or after his operation. But clearly a problem exits in that often when people need specialist treatment, it's only the specialist who can help or have licenses to assist with the specialist treatment. I think he was doing very well to have got to grips with his drug problem/s and had in fact in his own way made his own modest return to work, entertainment, stage and screen. But nothing so accomplished as his performance in 'Olive' which ignited his sudden rise to stardom as it had done to only a handful of youths before. So really his was very absent from the lime light of British theatre and so people had not the opportunity to see his performances as he worked mostly in the USA. So people did think about him. But there is very little the majority could or can do when a serious illness or disease strikes other than wish him well or help him to the specialist treatment centre where those with the specialist qualifications could maybe help. My guesstimate is upwards of 90% of the population when told a person has throat cancer would have no idea how to react in any known way that could help. I think he did have well wishes and people who cared for him.
Fun ! Dickens always had a sparkle in the eye and an underlying comment, The musical captures it quite well. Learn to appreciate it. Satire is fueled by the tip of the hat and a wink of the eye. Read between the lines my dear, sweet citizens.
When I showed this clip to my friend and he asked when this movie was made, and I told him 1968. That was 19 years before we were born and he said those kids in this movie are our parents age
josh suy I seriously doubt it was that way in real life. Remember this is fiction, mk. You seriously think street urchins were treated well by their bosses?
z0ZzZ0z It's more to do with how Charles Dickens wrote his characters. Often they were stereotypes of "very good" or "very bad" personalities, whereas Fagin was perhaps one of Dickens grayest characters, expressing both good and bad intentions. The musical changed Fagin to a more sympathetic and fatherly character from how he appears in the novel, in which he was only concerned for himself and his own preservation, even to the point of hoping that if his boys were arrested they were hanged before they could inform on him. In order to prevent this, Fagin treats his boys well, giving them food and shelter, which makes him seem good and caring, but his motives are clear. By forming a bond with the boys he exploits their desperation, providing them a "home" makes it harder for them to turn against him, even though he makes them into thieves to earn his care.
+josh suy Fagin was bad as a thief but was good to grant Oliver's fortune. Also yes I agree, the Workhouse staff including Mr. Bumble disrespected Oliver and even the undertaker's disrespected Oliver.
Shut up about Jesus, please. We really don't need that on a video not related to religion. I hate seeing preaching messages on videos nothing to do with religion. I don't want to be rude, but it's kind of annoying after a while.
+Jordan Spieth That's true that their singing sounds great at that spot. At the same time when I first saw this movie seeing them sliding down the stairs like that I said to myself "wow that would hurt."
I love how Fagin is personally touched by Oliver’s extra little verse. Ron Moody absolutely perfect every second he is on screen. Robbed of an Oscar.
How come he was robbed of an Oscar?
Don’t worry dodger pickpocketed the Oscar soon after also I’m called oscar @@DenyaProjects
I love how Fagin’s face visibly softens when Oliver sings. Ron Moody is perfect
Oliver voice is weird
Adam Johnson
I don’t think he actually sung his part
@@billylardner He didn't. It was a girl who sang.
rstein926 Not just any girl, Oliver’s parts were sung by the directors daughter
@@A_wild_pumpkin_appears AH,,,someone else saw the making of...yes, thats why...didnt work.
Never was an Oscar more justified than that of Ron Moody's...
Agree 👍
I didn’t win in lead Actor, but probably would have won in supporting.
..he was nominated but did not win. He should have won!
Crikey, thanks. I was sure he'd won...@@uszatku9417
0:40
Ron Moody and Jack wild were outstanding in this film.
True😭😭😭
What a shame they didn't steal an Oscar each at the academy awards For it 😞 Although it did win best picture which is something
Always been gutted they never made the sequel they had planned
Sad that they both are no longer with us 😥
I think that that is the most prestigious Oscar that a film 🎥 can win
This was played at my grandads funeral last week. His favourite song. Brings back great memories
🤗🤗🤗
Alex Clapp brilliant! bless him, good choice. 🙂
Hopefully he will be back soon.
Bless that's lovely
He is in Heaven AMEN GOD BLESS CHRIST 47 CASON OLD MAN RHONDA JARED AND ALL OF HIS FAMILY
Damn can't never get over how perfect that slide down the stairs is 👌
Going up is much more difficult
Did they use some kind of rubber stairs? Even as a child I think I would hurt my tail bone if I slid down wooden stairs like that.
1:08 there's "London Bridge is falling down" playing in the background. I've listened to this thing a gazillion times and I only heard it just now xD
Fangornmmc Haha never realised that before!
Fangornmmc hahaha
omg ive never noticed that before and ive seen this movie millions of times lol
Fangornmmc me too
Fangornmmc I JUST REALISED!!!
I love the little detail of Oliver being behind the other boys and not knowing the choreography
"LINE UP!" Great line. Anyone else like the way he says that.
I ALWAYS HERE "LOINE UP!" BECAUSE OF HIS ACCENT AWE
This is, by far, not only the best musial ever made, but possibly also the best movie ever made. Full stop.
I can argue with that. Although I can agree it is one of the top musicals but I also hold that spot for sound of music.
I agree. There's people out there not giving it a chance because it's set at an older time. They don't get the beauty of films/music in this era.
It's up there for sure. My top 5 includes the likes of the Back to the Future trilogy and as I get older, Oliver! certainly is climbing the ranks. The ending sequence when Nancy is trying to save Oliver once and for all is a very special piece of film. The way the scene transitions to music, her joy and concern, and how Bill gains zoom vision, very real.
This is literally the ONLY musical I have ever liked.
I think this is the most touching song in the musical
because it genuinely shows how much Fagin actually cares for the boys
it's sweet, in a comical sort of way
So true!
Yeah, right! Sends orphan's out to do his dirty work while he stays at home.
@@southwestsearch welcome to Victorian london where children labor was such a common thing that it was basically all the work force.
Also he's the organiser. The kids robbed the adults who wouldn't give them a second glance. He sells what they find and uses the money to give them a liveing. They'd be dead otherwise
Yeah. He is a contrast to the book version of Fagin who didn't care what happened to his boys as long as he was safe from the law
Oh shit 12years ago comment
Ron's charismatic performance of Fagan was utterly outstanding!! The guy had so much energy and his charisma really oozed through his character. Honesty the guy was a legend.
If you love Fagin so much then why don't you marry him?
Just a little suggestion 😉
SO many memories watching this as a kid. This is definately the best version, Ron Moody and Jack Wild.... awesome!
For anyone who can't understand the boys' part in the background, here it is:
We must disappear, we'll be back here, today, perhaps tomorrow!
We'll miss you, too, it's sad but true, that parting is such sweet sorrow!
That is the background lyrics for the boys. This is such a great song, and part of the musical! :)
Thank you for this.
🎶And when we’re in the distance
You’ll hear this whispered tune
So long, fare thee well
Pip pip, cheerio
We’ll be back soon🎶
Jack wild was an awesome actor and quite a dancer.
Thank you so much! I've been trying to work that out for ages
THANKU SO MUCH AW
Ron Moody & Jack Wild...
I know you won't be back soon,
But I and many other's will remember this tune..
Just hearing Jack Wild (Dodger)'s voice in the end "so long, fare the well, pip pip cheerio" made my day brilliant, I have no words, can't belive you're gone!
Ron Moody was awesome as Fagin, his movement of feet was so graceful, reminds me of Ray Bolger movement in The Scarecrow in Wizard of Oz
I love this movie so much. This song in particularly shows the duality of Fagin's character...trying to survive, trying to protect his clan, but knowing that nothing comes for free in the slums. He does love them so much, as best he can, and protects them wherever he can...but also protects his own interests and teaches the kids how harsh the world can be, how strong they have to be to survive. I always fall on the side of Fagin being a good guy in a bad situation, overall.
"We know the nosey policeman, but they don't know this tune!" My favorite part 🤣🤣😭😭
I love how in a way it's like a proud father sending his kids off to school
Ron Moody smashed it.
Amazing performance.
Fine performance by Ron Moody as Fagin, I agree. Think it was the best part Ron ever played. He was tailor made for it.
@@HelenCampbell-zk1ve But they changed Fagin so much from the original book that you wouldn't think they're the same character.
The set pieces for this movie were incredible! So detailed and decrepit as if it was all right out of Dickens' book itself!
I love dis song
Be soon
Fagin is Fagin in Name Only or FINO.
Could've been used for
Gangs of New York!
RIP Ron Moody & Jack Wild
You were both fantastic
Love this movie
Incredible musical. This and Sound of Music best ever.
And Mary Poppins
And Scrooge (1970)
@@eamonclark4952 yes!!! I have seen both Oliver in 1968 and Scrooge in 1970 at the Movie Theaters. Since then I have watched them both over and over!! I had both Movie Soundtracks,,, the best Musicals,,, unforgettable!!! I even read both books by Charles Dickens!!! I can still sing all of the songs and I am 63 yo 😊❤📽📽❤🎵🎶🎶🎶💿💿🎵🎶🎶🎶 The acting was wonderful,, the cast was 👏 amazing 💯💯💯
I love this even more, I can never get enough of it ❤️❤️🔥
There is something so magical about this music, these lyrics and the superb cast of this version of Oliver
This movie,,music and the acting are absolutely incredible!!! Whoever did not see this is truly missing out!!! ❤😊💕💕💕💕
@@doloresdemar2347 Well I saw this and it made my life 10x worse.
Oliver is such an amazing character, glad he got a good ending. He is brave, kind, gentle and innocent. He deserves love.
**suspicious look**
Imagine a guy singing this song before robbing you
They're called street performers, lol
Pick A Pocket Or Two would be better in my opinion!
What a movie/musical. Very special and heart warming.
Fagan uses the children to his advantage by pick pocketing. Though he keeps them dry, warm and safe. He is quite soft really and was probably the 'Dodger' back in his days.
That would explain why in the musical I always saw a bit of a father-son thing going on with the two. That makes a lot of sense!
The Dodger and Fagin, I mean-
Great actor...Loved Fagin him and Nancy are my favorites.
Ron Moody and Shani Wallis are amazing.
The101genco I'm Nancy for our yr 6 production
I'm Fagin:)
So was Mark Lester!
R.I.P., Ron Moody.
Too bad there's not only no being back *soon*, but no being back *ever*.
I won't forget this tune.
That is good
+Ricky M Oh he'll be back. Each time you play this movie or this song. & if
you can get others to never forget this masterpiece,then they'll all be
back soon.
I love this film that's why I say cheerio, not goodbye:)
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Yea moody was the shit for this...in the big pic those that hav tasted death will be be back soon....it jus won't be the same.
I love that this is how he teaches them the "return code/password". You''ll see Dodger whistle this up a vent when he comes home later in the movie.
I love listening for all the different instruments in this song: piccolo, cornet, English horn, bassoon, etc.
the greatest musical of all time.
THIS SONG IS SO FLIPPING CATCHY. Gotta love Fagin. This film is the best thing to exist
I. Gordon what the hell
Jenni Wang send help please i don't know who to believe anymore
Jenni Wang because that's the place to start
True it catchy
The Artful Dodger has classic swag
Well his name is "Artful" Dodger ;)
the choreography in the film is amazing
Oh my goodness yes it is,, amazing,, the whole movie!!!:)))
no musical will ever come close to this-pure excellent
This scene is for me the best of any movie. I can watch it a hundred times. Those young boys complimented fagan beautifully.
I swear to go I could listen to dodger speak for ages his voice is so soothing😍😂 RIP jack wild 😭
This is my favorite scene in this movie. These boys are too cute!
Sending the boys off to work....Cheerio but be back soon 🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶 💕💕💕
Brilliant film..Everyone of the boys in this movie are on point...Fagan is awesome..Thanks Ron Moody..
I had the pleasure of a pint and a natter with this lovely man one afternoon in the Haywayne pub in Southgate,,, he was sparkling company and I think he appreciated the fact I'm a film buff and he shared many stories about the film greats 👍
I saw this movie in the summer of 68 on vacation with mom at myrtle beach when i was nine. Loved it then and love it still after 54 years.
and now this will be stuck in my head for eternity.... well done music craving... you are my undoing.
Thanks for putting these songs up. My aunt recently passed away and we used to enjoy this movie together. I hadn't seen it in a while and its a comfort to watch and hear the songs again. I have got to find a copy of my own. *thumbs up*
*thumbs down*
how can they sing and bounce down wooden steps that well and not make a mistake? that is just amazing! and the kids doing the foot click! i have tried several times myself to do that as well, but i can't do that! UGHH!!
Lots of rehearsals and retakes possibly!!?
Jist a timeless classic. Ron Moody's portrayal of Fagin lives forever as do all the cast. Perfect casting and songs, choreography, the whole damn lot. Brilliant!!!
RON MOODY PERFECT in all he did He had no equal in character acting BRILLIANT NUFF SAID
This Movie was one of the great classics!
This movie is so cute ;3;
I love it so much. Till this day it's a favorite of mine ❤️
And Dodger is probably the cutest thing to ever exist
I have been singing this ALL day and still can't stop
This movie is creative genius unlike the crappy musicals you get from today they've definitely aged like a fine wine.
That's what has me worried about the Wicked movie they're making...
Random, my mum was in the same nursery class as Jack Wild. My Grandparents knew his Aunt and Uncle
2:34
I love how Fagin played the float and danced it too.
I fucking love this film! In the UK, whilst growing up in the 70's and early 80's Oliver was on the telly every Christmas. Wonderful memories. Loved ones gone. Never to return. Like Christmas's past. But, never forgotten. Happy days.
Great dancing, singing, camerawork..all done indoors on a soundstage!
0:50 if you couldn’t hear this properly, the boys were singing:
“We must disappear, we’ll be back here today perhaps tomorrow. We’ll miss you too, it’s sad but true that parting is such sweet sorrow. It’s him that pays the piper. It’s us that calls the tune. So long fare thee well pip pip cheerio we’ll be back soon”.
RIP Ron Moody, you were such an amazing actor!
People say this but why do most people not think of Dodger (Jack wild) when he died of throat cancer
I met him once....couldn't have been nicer...the experience of a lifetime
@@chickenjesus5095 hey i care about jack wild😭😭😭
I will edit SOS
Memes are real,
'Dodger' didn't die of throat cancer. It was Fagin who had the little neck problem. About Mr. Wilds little problem. You know some may say charity starts at home. It starts when the man of the house starts it, and if it didn't start at the bottom of the first bottle there is no evidence it's going to start at the bottom of a thousand bottles. IE Mr. Wild needed to be the one recognising his little problem. He changed in later life but through his twenties he self asserts he was an alcoholic. Even his wife walked out blaming the alcohol or Wild's drinking of it. Is there really much point telling the alcoholics to steady on with the stuff? Some people have thought of him a lot. Before and after his passing and some whilst he had throat cancer and when he died or after his operation. But clearly a problem exits in that often when people need specialist treatment, it's only the specialist who can help or have licenses to assist with the specialist treatment. I think he was doing very well to have got to grips with his drug problem/s and had in fact in his own way made his own modest return to work, entertainment, stage and screen. But nothing so accomplished as his performance in 'Olive' which ignited his sudden rise to stardom as it had done to only a handful of youths before. So really his was very absent from the lime light of British theatre and so people had not the opportunity to see his performances as he worked mostly in the USA. So people did think about him. But there is very little the majority could or can do when a serious illness or disease strikes other than wish him well or help him to the specialist treatment centre where those with the specialist qualifications could maybe help. My guesstimate is upwards of 90% of the population when told a person has throat cancer would have no idea how to react in any known way that could help. I think he did have well wishes and people who cared for him.
There is no one who can touch Ron Moody in this
Love love this musical
This made me so happy I don't even know why
Daph Duck Same
I love this song and the 2-part harmony; I feel myself singing this so much :) :-D
My favourite movie of all time 😌
2:29 has me in stitches 🤣
I come back to this video all the time to re-watch! It's just amazing 🤗
We done both our shows yesterday, I cried at the end of it, this song just makes me think of everyone is gonna be back soon :') makes me cry
"Do not forget this tune!" - Fagin (0:23)
We won't Fagin, we won't!
My favourite song
Fun ! Dickens always had a sparkle in the eye and an underlying comment, The musical captures it quite well. Learn to appreciate it. Satire is fueled by the tip of the hat and a wink of the eye. Read between the lines my dear, sweet citizens.
Best musical ever made
When I showed this clip to my friend and he asked when this movie was made, and I told him 1968. That was 19 years before we were born and he said those kids in this movie are our parents age
he is a good guy compared to the people who run the orphanage
It's really quite ironic isn't it
josh suy I seriously doubt it was that way in real life. Remember this is fiction, mk. You seriously think street urchins were treated well by their bosses?
z0ZzZ0z It's more to do with how Charles Dickens wrote his characters. Often they were stereotypes of "very good" or "very bad" personalities, whereas Fagin was perhaps one of Dickens grayest characters, expressing both good and bad intentions. The musical changed Fagin to a more sympathetic and fatherly character from how he appears in the novel, in which he was only concerned for himself and his own preservation, even to the point of hoping that if his boys were arrested they were hanged before they could inform on him. In order to prevent this, Fagin treats his boys well, giving them food and shelter, which makes him seem good and caring, but his motives are clear. By forming a bond with the boys he exploits their desperation, providing them a "home" makes it harder for them to turn against him, even though he makes them into thieves to earn his care.
+josh suy Fagin was bad as a thief but was good to grant Oliver's fortune. Also yes I agree, the Workhouse staff including Mr. Bumble disrespected Oliver and even the undertaker's disrespected Oliver.
He's the perfect anti-villain.
0:09 I don’t know why but Ron Moody’s singing reminds me of some of the Australian flyspray commercials we had in the 1980s.
Oliver has such a soft, nearly whispering voice😍
Like a soy boy 😆
Was an excellent actor.
@Lucas Brandon Probably 10 when it was released!
@Lucas Brandon That could be right as I think he was born in 1958 and that's 2 years before I was born!
Sounds like an adult woman voiceover
I usually sing this song when l go to pass my exams. It really encourages me!
Fagin was my grandfathers friend. And my grandfather died 2 months ago 😭😭😭😭😭
This is so sad
Fagin reaction to Oliver’s line was so heartwarming ❤
Edit: thanks for 1 like! 😊
ONE WORD WONDERFUL
I nearly forgot that this was a movie because it is so real
man I love this song!
Oliver's single is hilarious.Dodger's actions is screaming 'Get over here silly.'
Even though criminals it shows that he still loves them like their his.
Ah, the movie. Where Fagin is somewhat kindhearted and cares about the children.
BEST FILM EVER , BEST SONG , Jack wild is my bae 😍😍💗💗😭😭😭💙💙
IKR
same
NO JACK IS My Bae♥️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😘😍
+Anne louise Gibben nope 😂
Its the best. So old school English.
I've had this song stuck in my head forever. It's so cute.
One of my favorite songs from Oliver.
One of the musicals ever
VERY TALENTED KIDS!!! BRITS RULE = AS ALWAYS,,,,
No girl m it’s BBBBBBRIIIITTTISSHHHH not brits , like who you spitting on? 😂😂😂😂
They were brilliant!
:( I learned something from this scene... bouncing down the stairs singing this HURTS. >.<
The end of this song gives me the most symbolic chills.
Ron Moody was light on his feet for such a tall lanky guy
Epic song love it
I will never forget this tune
R.I.P Ron moody
Be back soon
RIP to Jack Wild and Ron Moody
amazing song
Fantastic movie. Greetings from Perú.
Love the moment where Fagin stops for a second and is almost human.
Notice the third boy behind Dodger when they're bobbing down the stairs, he's literally wincing in pain and most likely after several takes in.
I really love mark Lester singing voice and he is my favorite idol in the movie Oliver
Ron Moody and Jack Wild, damn they were great actors. They are gone boys, but we can still watch this masterpiece.
1:28 to 1:39
The singing and dancing as they're going down the stairs was brilliant.
Jesus loves you. :D
Shut up about Jesus, please. We really don't need that on a video not related to religion.
I hate seeing preaching messages on videos nothing to do with religion. I don't want to be rude, but it's kind of annoying after a while.
+Jordan Spieth That's true that their singing sounds great at that spot. At the same time when I first saw this movie seeing them sliding down the stairs like that I said to myself "wow that would hurt."
afriendofbean it's actually not to bad 😂
Jordan Spieth Right!!!😂😂😂
Athena
love this song