Inspired by Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist , the film traded 19th-century London for 1980s Manhattan. Instead of a group of street urchins, we got a gang of savvy, trash-talking dogs led by the cool and collected Dodger. At the heart of it all is Oliver, an abandoned orange kitten trying to find where he belongs in the big city. The Sound of the 80s
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What truly sets this film apart is its star-studded musical identity. With a voice cast and soundtrack featuring legends like Billy Joel (Dodger), Bette Midler (Georgette), and Huey Lewis, the movie feels less like a traditional fairytale and more like an urban musical. Inspired by Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist , the
While it faced stiff competition at the box office—opening the same day as The Land Before Time — Oliver & Company carved out its own place in history as a cult classic. It explored themes of belonging and unlikely friendships that still resonate today, whether you're watching it for the first time or revisiting it for a dose of nostalgia. The Sound of the 80s became an instant
perfectly captured the pampered, high-society life of Georgette the poodle. A Legacy of Friendship
Whether you call it Oliver & Company or Oliver e sua Turma , this film remains a vibrant, foot-tapping reminder that "street savoir-faire" never goes out of style.