Taken from my original music score, composed for Proact Theatre Company's production of Oliver Twist.
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens_Chapter 16
They are in MSP 9, year 1 and semester 1, who are combining their speech to summarize chapter 16 "Midnight on London Bridge" of "Oliver Twist" story by ...
Nancy's Steps, featuring Bullseye (that's Bill Syke's dog)
Nancy is the sympathetic lover of Bill Sikes in the novel Oliver Twist, in its film versions, and in the stage and film version of the musical Oliver!. She is ...
Interesting to note they got 'Bullseye' just right.The exagerated 'egg
shaped' head & triangular set eyes were bred into the English Bull
Terrier,'Gladiator' of the canine World,decades later.The look of the dog
in this seems perfect & contemporary with James Hinks original breeding.Its
comical though as a Bull Terrier of this type was bred as a rich Dandy
gentlemans companion,rather than a dodgy criminals dog.Oliver Read was
fantasic in this film.An underated actor.
Thanks for this video. It's interesting! :) (not directed at you but just a
question in general). Are 'Nancy's steps' meant to be the place where she
was murdered by Bill? I know in the book she is killed at home but in the
movie she is killed at a spot similarly looking to Nancy's steps. Sorry if
this is blatently obvious but I can't seem to find a proper answer! D:
Very interesting video . . . . . I honestly did NOT know what to expect . .
. . um, those people at the very beginning surprised me . . . . but yeah,
anyway, a like from me!
This is straight out of 'Oliver Twist' isn't it? These houses looks as if they should have chimney sweeps climbing all over them. As you go through London Bridge ...