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  1. Oliver Twist is a 1912 silent feature film drama based on Charles Dickens' classic 1838 novel Oliver Twist. This film is the first feature version of the story followed by a later British film released in October 1912.

  2. Oliver Twist: With Nat C. Goodwin, Vinnie Burns, Charley Rogers, Mortimer Martine. An orphan in early 19th century England escapes the poorhouse only to fall among a gang of pickpockets in London.

    • (41)
    • 1912-05-20
    • Drama
    • Nat C. Goodwin, Vinnie Burns, Charley Rogers
  3. Oliver Twist: Directed by Thomas Bentley. With Ivy Millais, John McMahon, Harry Royston, Alma Taylor. An orphan named Oliver Twist meets a pickpocket on the streets of London. From there, he joins a household of boys who are trained to steal for their master.

    • (26)
    • Ivy Millais, John Mcmahon, Harry Royston
    • Thomas Bentley
  4. H. A. Spanuth's five-reel production of Oliver Twist (1912) was released - it was the first US-produced film to last over an hour (the definition of a feature film), and to be shown in its entirety. Only four of its five reels have survived.

    Year
    Event And Significance
    1912
    Photoplay, the first true movie "fan" ...
    1912
    Carl Laemmle merged his IMP (the ...
    1912
    Jesse Lasky formed the Jesse L. Lasky ...
    1912
    Reportedly the first ever closeup shot in ...
  5. Novel. An orphan in early 19th century England escapes the poorhouse only to fall among a gang of pickpockets in London.

  6. Oliver Twist is a 1912 British silent drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Ivy Millais, Alma Taylor and Harry Royston. It is an adaptation of the 1838 novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. It was the directorial debut of Bentley who went on to become a leading British director.

  7. Oliver Twist is a 1912 silent feature film drama based on Charles Dickens' classic 1838 novel Oliver Twist. This film is the first feature version of the story followed by a later British film released in October 1912. Nat C. Goodwin, a distinguished comedian from the Broadway stage, stars.