
Oliver and the Artful Dodger
Animation · Adventure · Drama
Overview
An animated sequel to the story of "Oliver Twist". Oliver is adopted by Mr. Brownlow. When Mr. Brownlow dies, his will cannot be found so his nephew Sniperly tries to just take the money. Oliver has to stop him. Meanwhile, Artful Dodger now helps children escape from workhouses.
Top Cast


Michael Bell
Michael Bell
The Artful Dodger / Fishmonger (voice)
Michael Bell
The Artful Dodger / Fishmonger (voice)
Gary Marsh
Gary Marsh
Oliver Twist (voice)
Gary Marsh
Oliver Twist (voice)


Michael Evans
Michael Evans
Narrator (voice)
Michael Evans
Narrator (voice)


Richard Dawson
Richard Dawson
Sam 'Snipe' Sniperley / Furniture Man (voice)
Richard Dawson
Sam 'Snipe' Sniperley / Furniture Man (voice)


Pamelyn Ferdin
Pamelyn Ferdin
Louisa / Lilibit (voice)
Pamelyn Ferdin
Louisa / Lilibit (voice)


John Stephenson
John Stephenson
Mr. Brownlow / Mr. Grunch / Goodfriend / Butcher / Mr. Highbottle (voice)
John Stephenson
Mr. Brownlow / Mr. Grunch / Goodfriend / Butcher / Mr. Highbottle (voice)


Bernard Fox
Bernard Fox
The Doctor / Farmer / Constable / Master Dreadly (voice)
Bernard Fox
The Doctor / Farmer / Constable / Master Dreadly (voice)


Anna Lee
Anna Lee
Mrs. Grunch / Mistress Deadly / Farmer's Wife / The Old Crone (voice)
Anna Lee
Mrs. Grunch / Mistress Deadly / Farmer's Wife / The Old Crone (voice)


Ronald Long
Ronald Long
Mr. Bumble / Coachman (voice)
Ronald Long
Mr. Bumble / Coachman (voice)


Joan Gerber
Joan Gerber
Mrs. Puddy / Rose / Tess / Old Hag (voice)
Joan Gerber
Mrs. Puddy / Rose / Tess / Old Hag (voice)
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