When he left the original company of Oliver!, it was partly because of a feud with the leading lady, Georgia Brown, who didnt appreciate Mr. Moodys habits, born in revues, of changing lines from night to night and soliciting laughs with ad-libbed antics. [5], For the BBC TV serial, Melvyn Hayes portrayed the character, which is considered to be very faithful to the book's original depiction of him. Yes, I am playing a sociopath who has violent tendencies , but he has redeeming qualities, Esparza interjected. Nancy starts up a lively drinking song ("Oom-Pah-Pah"), hoping that the noise will distract Sikes. This crowd-pleasing musical is a staple of school stages across Britain, where it debuted in Londons West End in 1960, and the United States, where it opened on Broadway in 1963 and won three Tony Awards, including one for the score. A distinguishing trait is his constant and insincere use of the phrase "my dear" when addressing others. Read about our approach to external linking. I was offered Fagin-type roles, but I wanted to do new things. Dickens, who had extensive knowledge of London street life, wrote that he had made Fagin Jewish because: "it unfortunately was true, of the time to which the story refers, that the class of criminal almost invariably was a Jew". Years later, he remembered: While there, I got dragged into taking part in a student revue and ended up writing, and appearing in, a few sketches. Contrary to his appearance in the novel, he is beardless and overweight in this version. Shani Wallis finally won the role of Nancy nearly a year after first auditioning when she demonstrated an acceptable Cockney accent - the one she grew up with. Maylie and her niece Rose take Oliver in and raise him in a polite society. "[4] He was a cousin of director Laurence Moody and actress Clare Lawrence. He probably thanked God for being known as everyone's favourite Fagin every time he went to shul - which he did more frequently than most Jewish stars . BLAIR: But when he saw the humor in Lionel Bart's lyrics for "Oliver!," he changed his mind. Their eyes hardened. I suspect that, because I gave my all to the role, and because I was working with such a fine team of people, it inhibited my future career. Because you strip away some of those other production elements, it really puts a new focus on the lyric, deBessonet said. [6] In the BBC adaptation of Oliver Twist in 2007, he is played by Adam Arnold. Fagin had been described as a Jew, he explained, because it unfortunately was true of the time to which that story refers, that that class of criminal almost invariably was a Jew. I fully believe Fagin loves those children, and he is exploiting them, deBessonet said. A&C Black, Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, "Brian Rawlins part 1: The Artful Dodger", "Further Adventures of Oliver Twist Old Acquaintance (1980)", "Argentina coach Diego Maradona writes another chapter in a turbulent life", "The Artful Dodger by Tommy Lasorda and David Fisher", "The Color Orange: The Condredge Holloway Story. He was, altogether, as roistering and swaggering a young gentleman as ever stood four feet six, or something less, in the blushers. Lilli Cooper, left, as Nancy, and Angelica Beliard, right, dancing with Benjamin Pajak, who plays Oliver in the musical. MOODY: (As H. Driffold Cosgood) No, I simply meant you have a lot to offer the theater, Ms. Marple. I always speak well of them, whether in public or private, and bear my testimony (as I ought to do) to their perfect good faith in such transactions as I have ever had with them"[11], In later editions of the book, printed during his lifetime, Dickens excised over 180 instances of 'Jew' from the text. Anyone can read what you share. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. He was short of his age: with rather bow-legs, and little, sharp, ugly eyes. Jeenah Moon for The New York Times MANY OF THE SONGS FROM 'OLIVER!'. In Walt Disney's 1988 animated feature film version of Oliver Twist, Oliver and Company, the character of the Artful Dodger was changed to a streetwise mutt simply named Dodger. Many felt that the role of Nancy should have gone to Georgia Brown, who had played the role in the West End production. Who can tell where danger's lurking? Ultimately the Dodger is caught with a stolen silver snuff box and presumably transported from England to a penal colony in Australia (only alluded to in the novel). ", Ron Moody, Actor Best Known as Fagin in Oliver!, Dies at 91, https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/12/theater/ron-moody-actor-who-redefined-fagin-in-oliver-dies-at-91.html, Ron Moody as Fagin in the 1968 film "Oliver! Moody also wrote novels and musicals of his own and kept working into his 80s. Accuracy and availability may vary. "[13], Dickens became friends with Davis's wife, Eliza, who told him in a letter in 1863 that Jews regarded his portrayal of Fagin a "great wrong" to their people. At the 41st Academy Awards for 1968, Oliver! With guest stars Colin McFarlane, Alex Kingston, James Fleet, Frances Barber, Danny John Jules, John Thomson, Tanya Reynolds, Phil Cornwell, Simon Day, Alexei Sayle, Catherine Shepherd, Samantha. He was voiced by Steven Kynman. Oh, why didn't he rob some rich old gentleman of all his valuables, and go out as a gentleman, and not like a common prig, without no honour nor glory! The BBC and Andrew Lloyd Webber are searching for a new Nancy and three boys to take turns. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. He's survived by his wife and their six children. p. 17. Although Dickens describes Fagin as a merry old Jew, theres no sign of him being a Jew in his language and actions, Mr. Moody explained. The actor Ron Moody, best known for playing Fagin in the hit film version of Lionel Barts Oliver!, has died aged 91. He had a lengthy career in TV and movies, including an appearance in EastEnders, and was said to have turned down the role of the Doctor in Dr Who. His surname was legally changed to the more anglicised Moody in 1930. [1] The Dodger is a pickpocket, so called for his skill and cunning in that occupation. ", Silver Screen Collection, via Getty Images, Ron Moody in 1980 with his first published novel, "The Devil You Don't. The role was amplified in the musical Oliver!. Gigi Angelillo. "The musical numbers emerge from the story with a grace that has been rarely seen since the musicals of Ren Clair. This led to the "anti-Semitic controversy." Dickens was accused of being anti-Semitic. He wanted to be an actor from an early age and was always the class joker, he said in interviews, but he came into acting late; he actually studied at the London School of Economics and planned on becoming a sociologist. He played French entertainer and mime artist The Great Orlando in the 1963 Cliff Richard film Summer Holiday. [5] In 2005, he acted in the Big Finish Productions Doctor Who audio play Other Lives, playing the Duke of Wellington. In 1969, Moody was offered, but declined, the lead role in Doctor Who, following the departure of Patrick Troughton from the part. Mr. Sowerberry, an undertaker, buys Oliver, but Sowerberry's other apprentice Noah Claypole bullies Oliver; when Oliver retaliates, Oliver is thrown first into a coffin and then into the cellar, where he laments his lack of a family ("Where Is Love?"). All nine pickpockets in training nodded enthusiastically. He went to the London School of Economics and wanted to be a sociologist until the lure of acting took over. Promising to return him to Brownlow at midnight at London Bridge, Nancy heads for the tavern. In the 2010 Doctor Who audio drama Legend of the Cybermen, the Artful Dodger is one of the characters seen in the land of fiction. 's Fagin, 14 Dec", "Russ Abott Returns to the West End as Fagin in OLIVER! Although he stated that the film's roadshow presentation was a minor problem for children, who are not used to long films, he praised the production design, musical adaptation score, and casting and acting, particularly that of Ron Moody and Jack Wild. Mr. Brownlow notes Oliver's resemblance to the girl (his niece, Emily, who disappeared years ago), and begins to suspect he may be Oliver's great-uncle. Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning, 2023 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. But Oliver!, like many of the shows staged by Encores!, whose mission is to offer revivals of seldom-seen work, is rarely produced in full. Moody was Fagin in the musical "Oliver!" Moody was defined by the role of Fagin in Oliver!. The film is told from his point of view, in which he is a drug addict influenced by Fagin.[21]. Explore in 3D: The dazzling crown that makes a king. Fagin /fen/ is a fictional character and the secondary antagonist in Charles Dickens's 1838 novel Oliver Twist. MOODY: (As Fagin) (Singing) I'm reviewing the situation. Did Alec Guinness play Fagin in Oliver Twist? Nancy. Were trying to have those words be heard with the belief that the complexity is in the lyric itself, she said. Mr. Moody was a spindly, long-faced man with, in performance, an effervescent sparkle, as those who recall his Fagin will attest. has been released worldwide on DVD by Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment and its successor Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. ", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fagin&oldid=1150685383, This page was last edited on 19 April 2023, at 15:11. Oliver! In spite of this, Nancy still loves Sikes, and believes he reciprocates ("As Long as He Needs Me"). The term has become an idiom describing a person with skilful deception. I got the stage bug Ron Moody in 2003. his performance in the Charles Dickens adaptation. [27], This article is about the character from Oliver Twist. Would you risk the drop? he sang, his eyes bugging as he grabbed his scarf and mimed a noose tightening around his neck. Fagin is portrayed as a criminal mastermind who kidnaps orphaned children and trains them to be pickpockets in return for sheltering and feeding them; he keeps the ill-gotten money for himself. The British Film Institute ranked Oliver! Moody appeared in several children's television series, including the voice of Badger and Toad in the TV Adaptation of Colin Dann's The Animals of Farthing Wood, Noah's Island, Telebugs, and Into the Labyrinth. Igor Yasulovich. [7] In the 2021 film Twist, Rita Ora plays the role. He spent the second world war in the RAF before going on to study at the London School of Economics. [3] Classical actor Joseph O'Conor, not well known in the U.S., played Mr. Brownlow. Brownlow takes Oliver in, while Sikes and Fagin send Dodger to follow them, to Nancys displeasure. Oliver!, Dickenss rags-to-riches tale of an orphan who escapes the hardscrabble life of the streets, was adapted for the musical stage by Lionel Bart without many of the darker, threatening elements of the original novel. MANY OF THE SONGS FROM 'OLIVER!' have become well known, thanks to the popular 1968 film adaptation, which starred Ron Moody as Fagin. How could we let our dear, old Fagin worry? - which in retrospect was a mistake.". In short, I got the stage bug.. But neither did the production need to amp up the grim with foreboding lighting or a fog machine, she said the darkness is already inherent in Dickenss text, and in Barts book, score and lyrics. [28], In a 2007 BBC television adaptation, Fagin is played by Timothy Spall. But Bart is as Jewish as I am and we both felt an obligation to get Fagin away from a viciously racial stereotype and instead make him what he really is a crazy old Father Christmas gone wrong.. She walked over to Lerner. Alec Guinness portrayed Fagin in David Lean's 1948 film adaptation of Oliver Twist, with controversial make-up by Stuart Freeborn which exaggerated stereotypical Jewish facial features. owan Atkinson has signed up to star as Fagin in the forthcoming West End stage production of Oliver!. The boys mock Oliver for his good manners, which Nancy finds charming ("I'd Do Anything"). Swapping the idyllic rivers of the British Isles for the squalid. Based on the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, Oliver! Adults will like it for the sweep and zest of its production. I don't know. But we were all terrified of Oliver Reed. He was singing until the end," she said. Oliver Reed. BLAIR: As "Oliver's!" To think of Jack Dawkinslummy Jackthe Dodgerthe Artful Dodgergoing abroad for a common twopenny-halfpenny sneeze-box! It has catchy, sometimes beautiful songs and the voices to go with them. and Robert Lindsay, who won an Olivier Award for his performance. In an episode of Gilmore Girls, "Nick & Nora, Sid & Nancy", Rory calls Jess "Dodger" after he steals her book. Fagin later meets with a fellow criminal, the mysterious Mr Monks, and plots with him to destroy Oliver's newfound reputation as a young gentleman. [citation needed], Numerous prominent actors have played the character of Fagin. also had the distinction of being the last British film to win Best Picture until Chariots of Fire in 1981. But he said, "that summer of 1967 was one of the happiest times of my life". When Oliver is sent by Mr Brownlow to a boarding school, he finds the Dodger already there, and it is revealed that thanks to Oliver's uncle Harry Maylie the Dodger escaped transportation and was instead enrolled in the school. on Broadway years later in 1984. The popularity of Dickens's novel caused "fagin" to replace "kidsman" in some crime circles, denoting an adult who teaches minors to steal and keeps a major portion of the loot. In one of his final public readings in 1869, a year before his death, Dickens cleansed Fagin of all stereotypical caricature. [5] On 30 June 2010, Moody appeared on stage at the end of a performance of Cameron Mackintosh's revival of Oliver! Once Sikes and Nancy leave, Fagin considers abandoning his criminal life, but each imagined alternative proves just as untenable ("Reviewing the Situation"). by Lionel Bart, which he repeated in the Oscar-winning 1968 film, is recognisably influenced by Guinness's portrayal. He even admonishes Sikes saying that: "[He] should not have done that." Which are?, The love between Nancy and Bill is genuine, Mutu said, referring to their codependency as fascinating. Fagin makes up his mind to change his ways for good, but just as he is about to walk away a reformed character, Dodger appears from nowhere with a wallet he stole earlier. Did this woman die because her genitals were cut? [29], In December 2008, Oliver! This role was taken over by Omid Djalili in July 2009. was revived at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London with Rowan Atkinson playing the character. Bumble and Corney pay a visit to Brownlow after he begins searching for Oliver's origin. [24] The storyline of that novel was continued in a comic book series of the same name. Her life is about her heroism and choosing to lay down her life to save this child who not too long ago was a stranger to her, deBessonet said. It was the part of a lifetime. (modern). Stop! Latarro called. Nancy then tries to pull Sikes away, angering him into dragging her behind the staircase of London Bridge and violently bludgeoning her, injuring her fatally. Ron Moody (born Ronald Moodnick; 8 January 1924 11 June 2015) was an English actor, composer, singer and writer. And 20 additional performers, allNew York City public school students, will join the company onstage for Consider Yourself, the boys full-voiced embrace of Oliver into their ranks the first true family he has known. [12] This occurred after Dickens sold his London home in 1860 to a Jewish banker, James Davis, who objected to the emphasis on Fagin's Jewishness in the novel. VideoThe secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure, LGBT troops take love for Eurovision to front line, Why an Indian comedian is challenging fake news rules. He had six children with his wife, Therese, who survives him. Moody appeared in an episode of BBC1's Casualty (aired on 30 January 2010) as a Scottish patient who had served with the Black Watch during the Second World War. He would never find another character that earned him anywhere near the attention, though from then on he worked on television, in movies and on the stage on both sides of the Atlantic. MOODY: (As Vorobyaninov)What happened to the furniture? At first, Ron Moody, who was Jewish, wasn't sure he could play the part, as he told an audience in 2012 at the British Film Institute. OK, everyone! said Lorin Latarro, the choreographer of the show, a new staging of Oliver!, the Lionel Bart musical opening at City Center on Wednesdayfor a two-week runas part of the Encores! Learn more about the full cast of Oliver! is a treasure of a movie," he wrote. Oliver!, along with Columbia Pictures' other Best Picture nominee Funny Girl, secured a combined total of 19 Academy Award nominations, the most nominations for musicals from one studio in a year. Bill Sikes is really tall and really scary hes like a boxer, she said. was a moment in one's life when you find where you really are". "[11] He later named the film as the seventh-best film of 1968. Enraged, Bumble takes Oliver to the governors for punishment ("Oliver!") Playing Fagin in the play and film was a small miracle. This version does away with the moral quandary of child exploitation as all the characters are dogs who have no real need for money and genuinely want to help their owner. Bart's musical also deletes Fagin's arrest and the musical ends with Fagin, faced with beginning again, pondering the possibility of going straight. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. What happened to the furniture? But while writing a thesis, he performed in a musical comedy revue and was asked afterward if he would care to pursue such a thing for a living. In fact, neither deBessonet, nor any of the five main cast members except for Benjamin Pajak (The Music Man), who plays Oliver, had ever seen a live performance of the show. He died 5 August 2000. Upon seeing the approaching mob, the thieves disband and flee. Shani Wallis. Ronald France. Ron Moody, a British character actor who rose to prominence in the role of Fagin, Dickens's guru of thievery, in "Oliver!", the stage and movie versions of "Oliver Twist," died on Thursday.. After Sikes is killed by an angry mob, Fagin and Monks, revealed to be Oliver's half-brother, want the boy dead so that Monks can be sole beneficiary of their wealthy father's will. He won a Golden Globe for his performance, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. The film used mostly young unknowns, among them Mark Lester (Oliver), Shani Wallis (Nancy) and Jack Wild as The Artful Dodger, but also featured Hugh Griffith, an Oscar winner for Ben-Hur, in the role of the Magistrate. Actor best known for playing Fagin in Lionel Barts film and stage musical Oliver! A week later, Oliver reaches London. That's why I say cheerio, not goodbye. As Oliver and Nancy share a farewell embrace at London Bridge, Sikes catches up and grabs both of them and throws Oliver aside. [5], "My proudest moment was the number "Reviewing the Situation". While Sikes and Oliver are gone, Nancy, fearful for Oliver's life, goes to Brownlow, confessing her part in Oliver's kidnapping, but doesn't state the name of Fagin or Bill Sikes for her own protection. Shlomo Bar-Shavit. One of the two heroines, Lizzie Hexam, defends her Jewish employers: "The gentleman certainly is a Jew, and the lady, his wife, is a Jewess, and I was brought to their notice by a Jew. His plot with Monks is deleted and his role in Nancy's death is similarly excised, and he is portrayed as being cowardly and deeply afraid of Bill Sikes. Oliver wakes up in Mr. Brownlows house, and happily watches from his balcony the merchants and inhabitants of Bloomsbury Square singing about this particular morning being so beautiful (Who Will Buy). And Cooper and deBessonet said they wanted to make sure Nancys murder was not the final word on her story. Without elaborate sets or showstopping production numbers there are fewer elements competing to divertthe audiences attention from the words of the actors. Roger Storm. After Dodger rescues Oliver from his imprisonment by Claypole in the Brownlow cellar, he and Oliver are forced to take to the streets to uncover the truth, encountering Mr Bumble, the villainous Monks, and their old mentor Fagin along the way. He died this week at the age of 91 in a London hospital, and NPR's Elizabeth Blair has this appreciation. There are levels to each of us. That faltered, once Edna was on the scene, though he did play Fagin in the London revival of "Oliver!" in 1967. His hat was stuck on the top of his head so lightly, that it threatened to fall off every momentand would have done so, very often, if the wearer had not had a knack of every now and then giving his head a sudden twitch, which brought it back to its old place again. Portrayed as repulsive, criminal, and narcissistic and frequently referred to by the narrator as "the Jew," the character drew a great deal of comment. Do not forget this tune. Where does Oliver Wake Up in the movie Oliver? This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. "I knew in my Jewish bones, he was a funny character, who would get laughs, because I played him anarchistically." . Holloway was the first African-American starting quarterback in the history of Southeastern Conference football, went on to star in the Canadian Football League from 1975 through 1987, and was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1999.[17]. ", "Griff Rhys Jones Takes Over Oliver! The boys gathered around Ral Esparza, who is playing Fagin, the lovable London crime lord, in a battered brown hat with a buckle, tan overcoat and black fingerless gloves. "[14][11], In 1865, in Our Mutual Friend, Dickens created a number of Jewish characters, the most important being Mr Riah, an elderly Jew who finds jobs for downcast young women in Jewish-owned factories. ", "Twisted Movie Trailer, Reviews and More | TVGuide.com", "The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 10 Things You Didn't Know About The Alan Moore Series", "David Introduces a Dangerous Dynamic in 'All-New X-Factor'", "Action Lab Launches Peter David's Artful At San Diego And Other Exclusives", "Dodger: Meet the cast and creators of CBBC's Victorian adventure", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Artful_Dodger&oldid=1150297626, This page was last edited on 17 April 2023, at 09:58. John Howard Davies was cast as Oliver, while Alec Guinness portrayed Fagin and Robert Newton played Bill Sykes (Bill Sikes in the novel). Oliver is made to believe, by Noah Claypole, Noah's girlfriend Charlotte, and Mrs Carraway (Mr Brownlow's corrupt new housekeeper), that Mr Brownlow is ill to the point of death. MOODY: I realized the way to play Fagin was to forget Dickens and to create a clown, and I used every trick that I could think of to take Fagin away from Dickens' concept. BLAIR: As a comedic actor with experience in musical theater, Moody was an irresistible performer, says Shani Wallis, who played Nancy in the movie "Oliver!". (as Fagin) and on the West End in Maggie May and as other non-Edna characters in the 1994 Beethoven biopic Immortal Beloved and Nicholas Nickleby (2002). "My proudest moment was the number Reviewing the Situation. Moody was defined by the role of Fagin in Oliver!. They dance off into the sunrise together, happily determined to live out the rest of their days as thieves, while Oliver returns to Brownlow's home for good. Underscoring the musicals darker bits, deBessonet said, like the fear and loneliness the orphaned Oliver experiences, was a matter of subtraction rather than addition. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. The star's agent has confirmed that Moody passed away in hospital after battling . [24], In Disney's live action television production Oliver Twist (1997), Fagin is played by Richard Dreyfuss. director of photography Film Editing by Ralph Kemplen . "He brought joy to his family and to the hearts of many and will be greatly missed. and made a humorous speech about the show's 50th anniversary. Oliver! 2023 BBC. He was best known for his portrayal of Fagin in Oliver! Moody died Thursday at 91. UNIDENTIFIED CHILDREN: (Singing) How could we forget? It was the last movie musical to win the award, until Chicago in 2002 (there have been other musicals nominated such as Hello, Dolly!, Fiddler on the Roof, Cabaret, All That Jazz, Beauty and the Beast and Moulin Rouge!). Carol Channing may have had her Dolly Levi and Yul Brynner his King of Siam, but Moody would become the . [23], A 2014 novel by Peter David, Artful, features the Artful Dodger as the main character, and depicts his life following the events of Oliver Twist, which includes confrontations with vampires, one of whom is revealed to be Fagin. And I think that in some productions, you may just be bobbing along with the rhythm of the song, and you might not really hear those words.. At the close of Chapter 16, Sam Weller refers to the recent schemes of Mr Jingle: "Reg'lar do, sir; artful dodge."[3]. (casting) (Translation: Are you willing to go out and commit robbery and possibly face the gallows if youre caught?) It never stoops for cheap effects and never insults our intelligence. The Academy Film Archive preserved Oliver! Filmed at Shepperton Film Studio in Surrey, it was a Romulus production by John Woolf and was distributed internationally by Columbia Pictures. He also has a close relationship with Charley Bates. "[10], Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times awarded the film four out of four stars. It was the part of a lifetime," he said. "[14], Rotten Tomatoes awards the film a 90% "fresh" rating based on 77 reviews, with an average score of 8/10; the critics' consensus reads: "Oliver! Among his better known roles was that of Prime Minister Rupert Mountjoy in the comedy The Mouse on the Moon (1963), alongside Margaret Rutherford, with whom he appeared again the following year in Murder Most Foul (1964), one of Rutherford's Miss Marple films. Songs, glorious songs! [26], In the miniseries Escape of the Artful Dodger (2001), Fagin is played by actor Christopher Baz. [citation needed], Other sources, such as Howard Mancing in The Cervantes Encyclopedia, claim that Fagin is assumed to be modelled on Monipodio, one of the main characters in Miguel de Cervantes' Rinconete y Cortadillo (1613). was brought to Broadway in 1964, Fagin was portrayed by Clive Revill, but in a 1984 revival, Moody reprised his performance opposite Tony Award winner Patti LuPone, who played Nancy. He got his first taste of show business aged 16 when he worked as a wages clerk at Elstree studios. In the first edition of Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's comic series League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, set in 1898 London, the Dodger briefly appears as an elderly man running his own gang of boy thieves, hinting that he is still following in Fagin's footsteps. A quarrel ensues over Oliver's future and who keeps the items that Mr. Brownlow entrusted to Oliver; Oliver's resistance goads Sikes into beating him, but Nancy stays Sikes's hand. Offers Melodrama and Songs". Wilds first speaking roles on TV were in an episode of Out of the Unknown, and in the third part of the BBCs version of the Wesker trilogy, Im Talking About Jerusalem. He particularly admired Carol Reed's working relationship with the children in the film: "Not for a moment, I suspect, did Reed imagine he had to talk down to the children in his audience. This time when Nancy asked, all nine pickpockets sprung back as though they had just realized they were standing on the third rail. "Sir Carol Reed's Oliver! Aside from Oliver!, his best-known film appearances were probably in The Twelve Chairs, the 1970 slapstick comedy directed by Mel Brooks and loosely adapted from a Russian novel about the antic pursuit of a hidden fortune. You've got to pick a pocket or two. 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