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  Jackie Coogan had made his name as the spunky waif in Chaplin's  The Kid when he took on the role of Charles Dickens's plucky orphan  hero in Oliver Twist. It's dream casting: wide-eyed Coogan is an  innocent with a heart of gold dropped into a den of thieves, notably Lon  Chaney's Fagin, a heartless conniver with long whiskers, a hook nose, rotten  teeth and skeletal fingers. The entire production is peopled with perfect  types--a rotund bulldog of a Mr. Brumble, a barrel-chested bully of a Bill  Sykes, a ragged dandy of an Artful Dodger--but it rather misses the point of  Dickens. "I know of two kinds of boys: good and bad," sniffs one high-society  gentleman, and sure enough, director Frank Lloyd gives us heroes and villains  without the energetic, colorful portrayals of the Dodger (who has little  dramatic presence) and Fagin that enrich later versions of the novel. The  entire novel is packed into 74 breakneck minutes, but the lavish production  is richly atmospheric and beautiful to look at, and Coogan's cute, sprightly  performance keeps the story bouncing along. The print is well worn and in  places quite damaged, but it's presentable, nicely tinted, and accompanied by  an organ score by John Muri. This disc also includes Lon Chaney in The Light of Faith (an abridged  version of Clarence Brown's The Light in the Dark). Chaney plays a  thief who, inspired by the story of the Holy Grail, risks his life to rob a  rich man of his ancient goblet in the hopes that it may save a sick girl.  There's little room for dramatic resonance in such a digest-sized version,  but Chaney shines as a reformed roughneck, and the lavish production is well  preserved in this excellent restoration, which has been tinted and set to an  organ score by Hank Troy. --Sean Axmaker
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