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A Tale of Two Cities
 

A Tale of Two Cities

Genre:
Action/Adventure,
Romance
Mood:
Brainy,
Moving
Decade:
1930's
Country:
United Kingdom
Director:
Jack Conway
Actor:
Ronald Colman
Actress:
Elizabeth Allan
Release Year:
1935
Studio: Warner Home Video
Runtime: 165 Mins.
Format: Black & White
Rating: Unrated

What It's About:

During the upheaval of the French Revolution, world-weary London barrister Sydney Carton (Colman) falls secretly in love with Gallic beauty Lucie Manette (Allan), who comes to regard him as a close confidante. When Lucie decides to marry Charles Darnay (Donald Woods), nephew of a tyrannical French marquis, Carton is crushed. But he gets a chance to prove his love when Darnay is arrested in Paris and sentenced to die.

Why I Love It:

Conway's rich, peerless adaptation of Charles Dickens's famous novel ("It was the best of times, it was the worst of times") succeeds on the merits of its lavish production design and exquisite, tone-perfect acting from the entire cast - overseen, of course, by MGM honcho David O. Selznick. Colman delivers his crowning screen performance as the cynical, boozing Carton, and when he utters the famously cathartic line "It is a far, far better thing that I do than I have ever done," only the most hardened could fail to be moved. Great support from Blanche Yurka, Basil Rathbone, and Edna May Oliver make this a sumptuous gem worth visiting again and again.


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