Oliver and Company
A 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.
3 January 1930, Staten Island, New York, USA
20 October 1975
13 April 1976, Danbury, Connecticut, USA
6 January 1955, Los Angeles, California, USA
1926, England, UK
10 May 1940, Newark, New Jersey, USA
12 August 1938, Timblane, Pennsylvania, USA
7 May 1947, USA
20 August 1947, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, USA
5 December 1932, Macon, Georgia, USA
18 October 1928, Anderson, South Carolina, USA
13 November 1932, New York City, New York, USA
1 August 1933, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
2 May 1922, Woodbury, New Jersey, USA
29 February 1940, London, England, UK
19 March 1946, Oakland, California, USA
9 May 1949, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
13 March 1945, USA
November 13, 2009
The computer-assisted animation is relatively stiff and inexpressive.November 13, 2009
Lacks the classic Disney charm that works for adults as well as kidsDecember 26, 2010
Can't compete with Disney classics, but still fun.June 18, 2002
The film offers a fanciful, lush urban setting, unusual for Disney animated features, and a couple of good songs.March 30, 2016
At 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.January 01, 2000
Despite 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.November 13, 2009
Even as a cartoon poodle, Bette Midler stops the show.November 24, 2009
Quite insipid and wretchedly unengaging.January 26, 2006
Much cornball adventure ensues, punctuated by healthy helpings of singing, dancing and general merriment.January 01, 2000
Take the kids. Have fun.November 13, 2009
The 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.