Version of
A Modern Oliver Twist (1906)
Oliver Twist (1909)
L'enfance d'Oliver Twist (1910)
Oliver Twist (1912/II)
Oliver Twist (1912/I)
Oliver Twist (1916)
Twist Olivér (1919)
Oliver Twist (1920)
Oliver Twist, Jr. (1921)
Oliver Twist (1922)
Oliver Twist (1933)
Oliver Twist (1948)
"Oliver Twist" (1955)
"The DuPont Show of the Month: Oliver Twist (#3.4)" (1959)
"Oliver Twist" (1960)
"Le théâtre de la jeunesse: Oliver Twist" (1962)
"Perry Mason: The Case of the Twice Told Twist (#9.21)" (1966)
Oliver Twist (1974)
"The Further Adventures of Oliver Twist" (1980)
Oliver Twist (1982/II) (TV)
Oliver Twist (1982/I) (TV)
"Oliver Twist" (1985)
Oliver & Company (1988)
The Adventures of Oliver Twist (1991)
"Les nouvelles aventures d'Oliver Twist" (1997)
Oliver Twist (1997) (TV)
"Oliver Twist" (1999)
Twist (2003)
Boy Called Twist (2004)
Oliver Twist (2005)
Oliver Twink (2007) (V)
Oliver Twist (2007) (TV)
References
My Fair Lady (1964)
Referenced in
The Moviemakers (1968/I)
- This is a behind-the-scenes documentary on the film.
Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx (1970)
- Quackser is stood up on a date while waiting outside a cinematheque with a huge "Oliver!" marquee, poster art included.
The Special London Bridge Special (1972) (TV)
- the song Consider yourself is performed
"Sigmund and the Sea Monsters: The Wild Weekend (#1.16)" (1973)
- Jack Wild appears as himself, there are several references to his appearance in Oliver.
"Family: Monday Is Forever (#1.2)" (1976)
- Willie sings "Food, Wonderful Food"
"The Brady Bunch Hour: (#1.5)" (1977)
- The Bradys perform "Consider Yourself."
Hotaru no haka (1988)
The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)
Demolition Man (1993)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Bloodlust! (#7.7)" (1994)
- Servo: (singing) Where is love?
"The Nanny: When You Pish Upon a Star (#2.11)" (1994)
- Maxwell and C.C. are mounting a revival of the show.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Mole People (#9.3)" (1997)
- Who will buy this wonderful feeling...
Cats Don't Dance (1997)
- one of Darla's posters in her mansion, "Little Dickens" spoofs this
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Prince of Space (#9.16)" (1997)
- Servo sings a variation of "Where is Love?"
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Pumaman (#10.3)" (1998)
- Tom (singing): "Cheese, glorious cheese!"
Rurôni Kenshin: Meiji kenkaku roman tan: Tsuioku hen (1999) (V)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Blood Waters of Dr. Z (#11.5)" (1999)
- Crow (singing): "Where is love?"
The Pianist (2002)
Shanghai Knights (2003)
The Simpsons: Hit & Run (2003) (VG)
Jimmy Neutron: Win, Lose and Kaboom (2004) (TV)
- one character asks that famous question "Please sir, can I have some more?
"Peep Show: (#2.3)" (2004)
- Jeremy does an Oliver impression.
Strength and Honor: Creating the World of 'Gladiator' (2005) (V)
- mentioned once
"Extras: Les Dennis (#1.4)" (2005)
- Lizzie and Bunny sing some of Food Glorious Food
"MADtv: (#11.19)" (2006)
- Coach Hines directs a school production of Oliver!
"The Paul O'Grady Show: (#4.37)" (2006)
- "The song Summer Lovin' comes from which musical film? Is it A. Grease, B. Mary Poppins or C. Oliver!"
A Sense of Carol Reed (2006) (V)
- Includes archival footage made behind the scenes.
Indie Sex: Censored (2007) (TV)
- The title is shown
The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning (2008) (V)
- Cheeks (singing) says, "Oom-pah-pah! Oom-pah-pah!"
"The Office: Crime Aid (#5.4)" (2008)
- Andy sings "Consider Yourself" to Angela.
"Saturday Night Live: Hugh Laurie/Kanye West (#34.11)" (2008)
- Referenced by Hugh Laurie during his monologue
"Saturday Night Live: Zac Efron/Yeah Yeah Yeahs (#34.20)" (2009)
- Kathie Lee (Kristen Wiig) says, "Please, sir. May I have some more?"
"Saturday Night Live: Will Ferrell/Green Day (#34.22)" (2009)
- Quoted by Kathie Lee Gifford on Celebrity Jeopardy!
Featured in
Precious Images (1986)
Oscar's Greatest Moments (1992) (V)
100 Years at the Movies (1994) (TV)
- clip shown in closing credits
The Lady with the Torch (1999)
The 100 Greatest Musicals (2003) (TV)
The Ultimate Film (2004) (TV)
- number 74
The 79th Annual Academy Awards (2007) (TV)
The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008) (TV)
- Featured in Best Picture montage.
Spoofed in
The Meaning of Life (1983)
"Family Guy: Let's Go to the Hop (#2.14)" (2000)
- Stewie says he'd have done things differently to Oliver and then we see a clip of the movie with Stewie playing the role of Oliver.
King Kong: The Post-Production Diaries (2005) (V)
- When asking for food, an actor says "More, please, sir"
Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006)
- the vultures sing food glorious food
"Family Guy: Barely Legal (#5.8)" (2006)
- Peter starts a band of cockney pickpockets
Es bello vivir (2008) (TV)
- "Es bello vivir" contains a sketch about "Oliver!"
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