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Oliver’s Army

TWIST Charles Dickens’ classic tale gets a modern-day, er, twist…

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Inside a drafty rooftop building in London’s Brick Lane, Teasers is trying to keep warm on a freezing Halloween afternoon. The crew of Twist – a fresh spin on the Charles Dickens perennial – are already in party mood; one girl is wearing a red jumpsuit with a golden pair of scissors dangling from her neck. But there’s an afternoon’s work to get through first.

Set in contempora­ry London, Twist re-invents Dickens’ tale of the boy who asked for more. “We’re taking the essence of the original and working it into an original film,” says director Martin Owen (Killers Anonymous). Gender-swapping two key roles, Lena Headey plays the grizzly Sikes and Rita Ora is Dodge, the artful schemer who takes young Oliver Twist (Rafferty Law, son of one Jude) under his wing and turns him into a street-savvy hustler.

When Teasers settles down to watch some action, Ora and Headey are in the gang’s den surrounded by stolen PS4s and Beats headphones. Sitting patiently next to them is Sir Michael Caine, whose last Dickens outing was A Muppet Christmas Carol. This time, he’s Fagin. “I watched him yesterday,” says Headey, who previously worked with Caine on 2003’s The Actors. “When it’s a close-up, he just fucking twinkles, like a bit of magic.”

One of the major difference­s here is the action, with Twist featuring Parkoursty­le scrambling as Dodge’s gang go-athieving. “Rafferty’s been training very hard,” adds Owen. “From when I met him to where he is now, it’s like two different people! I took him to the gym myself. He went to do a pull-up and he couldn’t even bend his arms. Now he’s leaping around like a little monkey!”

While there won’t be any songs – even with Ora on board – Owen admits to growing up on the 1968 musical Oliver!, confessing there will be “a nod to that” here. Even Headey is paying heed to her predecesso­r. “I’ve been looking at Ollie Reed, trying to do him justice and carry a bit of him in there.” Headey does Oliver Reed? Now that’s a good twist. JM

ETA | 29 JANUARY / TWIST OPENS NEXT MONTH.

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Rafferty Law’s Oliver has a close encounter with Lena Headey’s Sikes (above); Rita Ora Dodges the fashion police (below).
SIKED OUT Rafferty Law’s Oliver has a close encounter with Lena Headey’s Sikes (above); Rita Ora Dodges the fashion police (below).
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