The making of "Oliver & Company" "The History of Animals in Disney Films" Academy Award-winning "Lend a Paw" animated short: "Pluto Rescues a Kitten and Saves the Day" "Puss Café" animated short "Return of a Classic": a look at the 1996 theatrical release of "Oliver & Company" Singalong song: "Why Should I Worry?" Singalong song: "Streets of Gold" "Oliver & Company" scrapbook concept art Fun film facts DVD-ROM weblinks Digitally restored and remastered Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround sound Widescreen (1.66:1) enhanced for 16x9 televisions French and Spanish language tracks Region: 1
[WS Special Edition] Audio: DD5.1
Rating: G Genre: Children's/Family Theatrical Release: 11/18/1988(USA) Release Date: 05/14/2002 SubTitles: English Dubbed: English/French/Espanol Sound: DD5.1 Run Time: 74 Minutes Distributor/Studio: Walt Disney Video
In this modernized, animated adaptation of Dickens'Oliver Twist, set in the grim streets of New York City, Oliver is an innocent kitten trying to survive. He finds himself involved with a gang of canine crooks owned by the evil human Fagin. One day, Oliver and his pal the Chihuahua Tito find themselves in a lonely rich girl's limo. Little Jenny takes to Oliver immediately, leading the other dogs to believe that he has been kidnapped. They find him and forcibly "rescue" him. Then Fagin pretends to hold Oliver hostage so Jenny's parents will pay him a large ransom. Then a wicked loan shark kidnaps the girl and asks a ransom for her.