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Oliver & Company (1988)

George Scribner, 1988

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Oliver & Company
Jan Carr, 1996

NOVELIZATION

Oliver & Company is a movie novelization written by Jan Carr in 1996 and based on the movie of the same name, directed by George Scribner in 1988. The movie features Joey Lawrence, Billy Joel, Natalie Gregory, Cheech Marin, Bette Midler, Robert Loggia, and others.

What users say

“The movie is better than the book”

But the book is worth reading.

The Movie is based on

Book cover
Oliver Twist (1838)
Book by Charles Dickens

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RATING

6.7

/ 10

6.8

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Storyline

On Fifth Avenue, an orphaned kitten named Oliver is left abandoned after his fellow orphaned kittens are adopted by passersby. The attempt to pillage the limousine fails and Oliver finds himself in the embrace of the Foxworth daughter Jenny, who adopts Oliver to assuage the loneliness brought about by the absence of her vacationing parents.

Movie vs Book

Poster of Oliver & Company, the 1988 movie by George Scribner

Year

1988

Minutes

74

Movie Rate

6.70

Source: IMDb

Movie

Oliver & Company

Country: USA

Year: 1988

Length: 1h14m

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Cover of Oliver & Company, the 1996 book by Jan Carr

Year

1996

Pages

60

Book Rate

6.86

S: Goodreads

Book

Oliver & Company

Country: USA

First published in: 1996

Length: 60 pages

Genre: Fiction

User polls & recommendations

Which is better?

Poster of Oliver & Company, the 1988 movie by George Scribner

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Cover of Oliver & Company, the 1996 book by Jan Carr

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1 VOTES

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movie

IS IT WORTH WATCHING?

Poster of Oliver & Company, the 1988 movie by George Scribner

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Yes

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10% No

9 votes

1 votes

book

IS IT WORTH READING?

Cover of Oliver & Company, the 1996 book by Jan Carr

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Yes

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40% No

3 votes

2 votes

User Polls Summary

“The movie is better than the book”

But the book is worth reading.

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