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Oliver and Company
TrailerA homeless kitten named Oliver, roams the streets of New York, where he is taken in by a gang of homeless mutts who survive by stealing from others. During one of these criminal acts, Oliver meets a wealthy young girl named Jenny Foxworth. This meeting will forever change his life.Actors: Joey Lawrence, Billy Joel, Cheech Marin, Richard Mulligan, Roscoe Lee Browne, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Dom DeLuise, Taurean Blacque, Carl Weintraub, Robert Loggia, Natalie Gregory, ...»Director: George ScribnerCountry: United StatesDuration: 74 minQuality: HDRelease: 1988IMDb: 6.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Oliver and Company"
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Characters of "Oliver and Company"
Oliver TwistPlayed by: Joey LawrenceThe Artful DodgerPlayed by: Billy JoelTitoPlayed by: Cheech MarinEinsteinPlayed by: Richard MulliganFrancisPlayed by: Roscoe Lee BrowneRitaPlayed by: Sheryl Lee RalphFaginPlayed by: Dom DeLuiseRoscoePlayed by: Taurean BlacqueDesotoPlayed by: Carl WeintraubBill SikesPlayed by: Robert LoggiaJennyPlayed by: Natalie GregoryWinstonPlayed by: William GloverGeorgettePlayed by: Bette MidlerCarloPlayed by: Frank Welker -
Directors of "Oliver and Company"
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Creators of "Oliver and Company"
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Critic Reviews of "Oliver and Company"
Chicago ReaderNovember 13, 2009The animation is fairly unexciting though serviceable, and the overall mystification of class difference would probably have made Dickens shudder, but kids should find this tolerable enough.
Washington PostNovember 13, 2009Even as a cartoon poodle, Bette Midler stops the show.
Time OutJanuary 26, 2006Much cornball adventure ensues, punctuated by healthy helpings of singing, dancing and general merriment.
San Francisco ChronicleJune 18, 2002The film offers a fanciful, lush urban setting, unusual for Disney animated features, and a couple of good songs.
USA TodayJanuary 01, 2000Despite three screenwriters and 13 names credited for the story, the script quickly sinks into a predictable 'girl-meets-pet, girl-loses-pet, girl-and -pet-reunite' sap-trap.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000Take the kids. Have fun.
Family Home TheaterMarch 30, 2016At just 74 minutes, Oliver and Company is one of the shortest full-length features from Disney, but there's a lot packed into it. While no one will ever mistake Oliver and Company for one of the Disney's golden oldies, it's still doggone entertaining.
Common Sense MediaDecember 26, 2010Can't compete with Disney classics, but still fun.
TV GuideNovember 13, 2009The computer-assisted animation is relatively stiff and inexpressive.
Empire MagazineNovember 13, 2009Lacks the classic Disney charm that works for adults as well as kids
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