Charles Dickens: 12 great movie and TV adaptations

12 versions that successfully brought Dickens' classic novels to the small and big screens.

10. 'Oliver Twist'

Director David Lean's other Dickens adaptation tells the story of young Oliver Twist, who's recruited as a pickpocket by the sly Fagin. The movie was praised for its almost noir-ish feel, which evoked the despair of London's slums. The film is best remembered for Alec Guinness's memorable performance as Fagin, which provoked controversy when some critics called it anti-Semitic. (Guinness had worked with Lean before on "Great Expectations," when he played Pip's caretaker Herbert Pocket.) Actor and songwriter Anthony Newley played Oliver's friend and Fagin's crony the Artful Dodger.

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