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Oliver & Company

  • 1988
  • G
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
55K
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POPULARITY
4,983
219
Bette Midler, Cheech Marin, Roscoe Lee Browne, Billy Joel, Joey Lawrence, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and Richard Mulligan in Oliver & Company (1988)
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  • Director
    • George Scribner
  • Writers
    • Jim Cox
    • Tim Disney
    • James Mangold
  • Stars
    • Joey Lawrence
    • Billy Joel
    • Cheech Marin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    55K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,983
    219
    • Director
      • George Scribner
    • Writers
      • Jim Cox
      • Tim Disney
      • James Mangold
    • Stars
      • Joey Lawrence
      • Billy Joel
      • Cheech Marin
    • 127User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Joey Lawrence
    Joey Lawrence
    • Oliver
    • (voice)
    Billy Joel
    Billy Joel
    • Dodger
    • (voice)
    Cheech Marin
    Cheech Marin
    • Tito
    • (voice)
    Richard Mulligan
    Richard Mulligan
    • Einstein
    • (voice)
    Roscoe Lee Browne
    Roscoe Lee Browne
    • Francis
    • (voice)
    Sheryl Lee Ralph
    Sheryl Lee Ralph
    • Rita
    • (voice)
    Dom DeLuise
    Dom DeLuise
    • Fagin
    • (voice)
    Taurean Blacque
    Taurean Blacque
    • Roscoe
    • (voice)
    Carl Weintraub
    Carl Weintraub
    • Desoto
    • (voice)
    Robert Loggia
    Robert Loggia
    • Sykes
    • (voice)
    Natalie Gregory
    Natalie Gregory
    • Jenny
    • (voice)
    William Glover
    William Glover
    • Winston
    • (voice)
    Bette Midler
    Bette Midler
    • Georgette
    • (voice)
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Carlo
    • (voice)
    • …
    Deborah Gates
    • Additional Voice
    • (voice)
    • (as Debbie Gates)
    Charles Bartlett
    Charles Bartlett
    • Additional Voice
    • (voice)
    Jonathan Brandis
    Jonathan Brandis
    • Additional Voice
    • (voice)
    Kal David
    • Additional Voice
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • George Scribner
    • Writers
      • Jim Cox
      • Tim Disney
      • James Mangold
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    User reviews127

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    8lpdreamweaver94

    A delightful and underrated Disney classic

    Truth be told, Oliver & Company isn't one of Walt Disney Studio's most compelling titles, but it's still plenty of fun. It has a wonderful soundtrack featuring great talents such as Billy Joel, Bette Midler, Huey Lewis, and Ruth Pointer. All of the musical numbers in the film are well-staged, nicely animated, and have fun tunes to carry them along. "Why Should I Worry?", Billy Joel's song and the film's show-stopper of sorts, is the most popular. While I like that song a lot, my personal favorites are "Once Upon a Time in New York City", the opening song sung by Huey Lewis, and "Perfect Isn't Easy", Bette Milder's song to go along with the character she voices: Georgette, a spoiled poodle.

    The story itself isn't quite as strong as it could've been (which is why I award the movie an eight as opposed to a nine or a ten), but it still offers a lot of sweet, charming, heart-filled, and suspenseful moments. The characters also aren't *all* the way there, but they're still good as they are, and their voice actors do their jobs well. Each character has traits that make them appealing, even if they aren't the strongest characters in the Disney canon.

    I'll end by saying that Oliver & Company is a very enjoyable Disney feature. Children will certainly be entertained by it, especially if they love cats, dogs, and fun musical numbers. Adults can enjoy it too if they appreciate the worlds of animation and Disney enough. Because of the film's level of fun and charm, I give it an eight. If the story and characters had been even better, I would've given it a nine or a ten.
    10Badonkadonkhr

    Charming,Funny,Musical, and Thrilling

    Inspired by the timeless Charles Dickens novel , "Oliver Twist" , Oliver & Company is the thrilling animated classic full of action , friendship , courage , and heart that starts when Oliver , the orphaned kitten , is befriended by Dodger , the cool dog from a New York pack of pickpocket pooches. Soon , Oliver is lovingly adopted by Jenny , a lonely little rich girl , until tough-guy Sykes and his Doberman sidekicks , Desoto and Roscoe , try to keep Jenny and Oliver apart. Now it's up to Oliver, Dodger , and all his colorful , street-smart canine pals to outwit the villains and rescue the girl in an electrifying chase that will leave you breathless!Filled with laughter , loyalty , and great music by Billy Joel , Huey Lewis , and Bette Midler. Oliver and Company is family fun you'll love watching over and over again!

    9/10
    7Bunuel1976

    OLIVER AND COMPANY (George Scribner, 1988) ***

    Curiously endearing Disney animated feature inspired by "Oliver Twist", transposing the Dickensian favorite fairly successfully to a modern-day New York setting - with the villainous Bill Sykes as a mobster (flanked by a couple of vicious mastiffs). Stylistically, it lies somewhere between LADY AND THE TRAMP (1955) and the adult-oriented films of Ralph Bakshi (without the sex and violence, naturally); as such, it stands oddly alongside the studio's usual fare from this rather lame era - and its vitality can now be seen to have foreshadowed the renaissance in quality (and critical appraisal) which they witnessed soon after, beginning with THE LITTLE MERMAID (1989). The anthropomorphic characters (which generally swamp the humans - Fagin is very much a good guy here, if still pitiful) are quite nicely fitted to class stereotypes: hence, we get a Hispanic chihauha (with an eye for the ladies) and a posh bulldog, among others, while Dodger is basically an updated version of Tramp and Oliver himself a cute but very brave kitten. The familiar and involved plot is all but jettisoned (especially in its second half) in favor of boisterous action and character comedy, with a bouncy score and rapid pace to match. In the end, it proved surprisingly good - and, at just 74 minutes, short enough not to overstay its welcome.
    10thereseuphemiaabernathy

    I absolutely love this movie!

    Oliver and Company is probably the least appreciated Disney movie ever, and yet it is excellent. I have loved it since I was very very young. I had a giant poster from its original release, and I would sing along to "Why Should I Worry?" and "Streets of Gold" while jumping around on top of couches, pretending I was Dodger and Rita. That's how "into" the movie I was. And I wasn't alone. My friends memorized the soundtrack, too, and we would persistently sing the songs in school. I guess there is just something very appealing about dogs getting around the city by jumping around on top of cars! And when we ran the sprinklers, I would wash my feet in them like Dodger-singing, of course. Oliver and Company is really, really good. It has superb voice talent and animation. Yeah, Tito's ear tear does switch from left to right at one point, but I would NEVER have noticed that...anyway, the story is not weak at all. It is unusual, granted, but then it's a weird twist on Oliver Twist. Most people love this movie. A few have bashed it for petty little reasons. Overall, there's nothing not to like. The music is outstanding. The character design is great. My favorites are Rita and Georgette. They're both very different but they're both very pretty. And they can sing, too. If you look at the backgrounds, at one point you can see dogs from other movies. During "Why Should I Worry?" there are Peg (she found a home!), Jock, and Trusty from Lady and the Tramp, and dalmatian who resembles Pongo. There are a lot of cute dogs in this movie who only appear for a second..like the two in the convertible during the WSIW reprise that Dodger and Tito gawk at until Rita pulls Dodge away. Sykes is one of the baddest bad guy ever-- He's got a scary car and scary dogs. This movie is funny, the chase scene exciting. Recommended.
    jimjo1216

    The rhythm of the city...

    This movie has an unmistakable 1980s vibe that gives it a certain charm. Viewers familiar with "Oliver Twist" will find it interesting how Dickens's story is adapted around dogs and their owners in modern-day New York City.

    Billy Joel impresses as the voice of Dodger, a mutt with New York attitude. He's joined in the cast by Cheech Marin, Bette Midler, and Dom DeLuise (as a derelict Fagin).

    The best character, in my mind, is the city itself. This is definitely a New York City movie, tapping into the city's personality and capturing many of the landmarks in the animation.

    The movie has a visual aesthetic that is not quite like the style of other Disney films, which is kind of cool. There's some great character animation, such as with the imposing villain Sykes (Robert Loggia). CGI framework is used effectively throughout the film to animate cars and things.

    OLIVER & COMPANY is definitely a product of its time: the late 1980s. The movie is dated by the clothing worn by the humans, the models of the cars, the music (smooth and synthesizery, with the main title song sung by Huey Lewis), the gritty urban look, and even the character designs (see the hot dog vendor or the hairspray-loving canine Rita).

    In a superficial way, OLIVER & COMPANY reminds me of THE RESCUERS. Both have a unique aesthetic "feel" that strays from the classic Disney style and seems to capture the sensibilities of the times. OLIVER is as quintessentially 1988 as THE RESCUERS is 1977. (Both films also portray contemporary New York City, involve animals helping a cute little girl, and explore some dark and emotional territory.) OLIVER & COMPANY is dated, but gloriously so.

    The next animated film released by Disney would be THE LITTLE MERMAID (1989), which launched the company's 1990s renaissance of timeless masterpieces, shaped by Alan Menken's Broadway-influenced musical direction. It's interesting to see the quaint, contemporary style of OLIVER, knowing that Disney would soon go off in a different direction.

    With no nostalgic ties to this film, I can say that it's a decent flick, although it wouldn't crack even my top 20 Disney movies. Love the NYC stuff. Joel's "Why Should I Worry?" is a musical highlight. The story has a surprising emotional impact and the climax is both dark and exciting.

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    • Trivia
      Animators shot photos of New York streets as reference, using cameras set eighteen inches off the ground to get a dog's point of view.
    • Goofs
      The Brooklyn Bridge does not have subway tracks.
    • Quotes

      Francis: [to Roscoe] Isn't it rather dangerous to use ones entire vocabulary in a single sentence?

    • Alternate versions
      The original 1988 theatrical release used the original 1985 Walt Disney Pictures logo while further releases from the 1996 theatrical releases onward use the 1990 variant of the logo.
    • Connections
      Edited into Doggiewoggiez! Poochiewoochiez! (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Once Upon a Time in New York City
      Music by Barry Mann

      Lyrics by Howard Ashman

      Produced by Stewart Levine

      Performed by Huey Lewis

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    • Release date
      • November 18, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Oliver y su pandilla
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Feature Animation - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Silver Screen Partners III
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
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    • Budget
      • $31,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $74,151,346
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,022,752
      • Nov 20, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $74,151,346
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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