Find a movie about foreign children wandering.
65438+ In Britain in the 1930s, a baby boy was born in a slum on a cold night, and his bad mother died. No one knew the identity of the mother, and the baby boy became an unknown orphan. Later, he was adopted by the local church, and the woman who raised him named him Oliver? Twist.
When Oliver (barney clark) was 9 years old, because no one supported him to go to school, he entered the children's workshop of the workhouse and did heavy manual labor every day. Oliver is often scolded by the housekeeper because he can neither slip nor be lazy. In desperation, these developing children decided to draw lots to choose the person who suggested porridge, and it was Oliver who was selected. At dinner, Oliver made an honest request, and the frightened housekeeper decided to drive away the hidden danger of rebellion.
Fortunately, Oliver didn't become a chimney sweeper in the end, but was taken in by Saul Billy, the owner of the funeral home, and became an apprentice he bought with five pounds. Obeying the rules, Oliver quickly won the respect of his boss and wife, but he was also jealous of Noel, his older apprentice. Noel made fun of Oliver's dead mother. Oliver couldn't bear to fight, and later he was misunderstood by his boss. In a rage, Oliver ran away angrily and ran to the distant foggy city of London.
In the suburbs of London, Oliver met Atford, who not only provided him with a place to live, but also introduced him to a man named Fagin (Ben? Kingsley). Innocent Oliver is still in the dark. The place where he lives is actually a den of thieves. These children are used as tools of crime, and Fagin is their "godfather".
One day, Oliver went shopping with Atford and others. Atford was accidentally caught stealing. Oliver was taken into the police station as a thief in the chaos. Fortunately, a bookstore owner proved Oliver's innocence, and the stolen rich man Brown Rowe felt sorry for him, so he took Oliver home.
Fagin and his partner Sikh (Jamie? Foreman) didn't give up, but kidnapped Oliver while he was out buying books, while Brownlow mistakenly thought that the little boy had absconded with the money and was disappointed. Oliver, who returned to the thief's nest, was coaxed out of the Brown family by Fagin and threatened to rob him by Sikhs. Although the robbery was successfully stopped, Oliver was shot dead by a sniper. As Sikhs were about to throw him into the river, Toby saved Oliver.
The insidious Sikhs still encourage Fagin to get rid of Oliver to avoid future troubles, while his girlfriend Nancy tries to protect Oliver and get in touch with Brown Rowe, hoping to help innocent Oliver escape from the magic cave. Unexpectedly, Nancy's intention was discovered by Fagin, and soon she was brutally killed by Sikhs.
The police quickly arrested Sikh and Fagin. During his escape, Sikh died unexpectedly and Fagin was finally brought to justice. Soon, Brown Rowe took Oliver to visit Fagin in prison. Despite all the misfortunes Fagin caused, kind Oliver prayed silently for him from his heart. ...