Oliver! 1968 Movie Quote Dictionary Prints
Oliver! 1968 Movie Quote Dictionary Prints
Oliver! 1968 dictionary description movie quote vintage print features the following quote options:
“Food, glorious food. Hot sausage and mustard. While we're in the mood. Cold jelly and custard.”
“Where is love? Does it fall from skies above? Is it underneath the willow tree, that I've been dreaming of?”
“Who will buy this wonderful feeling? I'm so high, I swear I could fly. Me, oh my! I don't want to lose it. So what am I to do, to keep a sky so blue? There must be someone who will buy...”
“Cheerio but be back soon. I dunno, somehow I'll miss you. I love you, that why I, say, ‘Cheerio’... Not goodbye.”
“Consider yourself at home. Consider yourself one of the family.”
“Consider yourself our mate. We don't want to have no fuss. For, after some consideration, we can state. Consider yourself one of us.”
“I'm reviewing the situation. Can a fellow be a villain all his life? All the trials and tribulations! Better settle down and get myself a wife.”
“Oliver! Oliver! Never before has a boy wanted more. Oliver! Oliver!”
“I'd risk everything. For one kiss, everything. Yes, I'd do anything...” “Anything?” “Anything for you.”
All prints are available to order in the following size options:
A5 – W 14.8cm x H 21.0cm
A4 – W 21cm x H 29.7cm
A3 – W 29.7cm x H 42cm
All prints are printed on heavy duty 250GSM card using a high-quality professional Canon printer. Orders will be shipped in protective wrapping and in a hardback cardboard envelope to ensure they arrive safely and will be dispatched via Royal Mail 2nd class unless specified otherwise.
Please note, sales are for prints only and do not include a frame
Oliver! 1968
After being sold to a mortician, young orphan Oliver Twist runs away and meets a group of boys trained to be pickpockets by an elderly mentor in 1830s London.
Starring:
Mark Lester – Oliver Twist
Ron Moody – Fagin
Shani Wallis – Nancy
Oliver Reed – Bill Sikes
Harry Secombe – Bumble
Jack Wild – The Artful Dodger
Director: Carol Reed
Writer: Charles Dickens
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