Oliver & Company Movie Review
Oliver & Company Review
"Oliver & Company" Overview

Rating: G
1988
Cast and Crew
Director : George ScribnerProducer :
Screenwiter : Jim Cox,Timothy J. Disney,James Mangold
Starring : Joey Lawrence,Billy Joel,Cheech Marin,Richard Mulligan,Roscoe Lee Browne,Sheryl Lee Ralph,Dom DeLuise,Taurean Blacque,Carl Weintraub,Robert Loggia,Natalie Gregory,William Glover,Bette Midler
Disney's animated version of Dickens' Oliver Twist, Oliver & Company, is a true
oddity in the Disney canon. For starters, the animation style is completely
different from anything else in its repertoire. Obviously inspired by Ralph
Bakshi (of Felix the Cat fame), the movie features garish perspectives, serious
abuse of zoom (in almost every scene), and an attempt at urban grittiness which
Walt Disney never knew in his entire life.
And yet here it is, Oliver & Company, wherein an orphaned kitten falls in with
a crowd of dogs-cum-hustlers, only to end up adopted into a rich girl's house.
A kidnappng and rescue plot (pushing the boundaries of the G rating) ensues --
ironically, it's the best part of the movie.
It's all very precious and, at 74 minutes long, mostly harmless, but the
animation, story, and voice acting never unfortunately gel into a real movie.
The static, flat backgrounds combined with the ridiculous, nonstop zooming make
you think you're watching Saturday morning cartoons on access TV. And dig the
voice cast -- Billy Joel, Bette Midler, and Dom DeLuise have probably never
appeared in the same movie since -- and that's a good thing, I'm certain of it.
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Reviewer: Christopher Null





