The exciting story of Dr. Manette, who escapes the horrors of the infamous Bastille prison in Paris. The action switches between London and Paris on the eve of the revolution where we witness 'the best of times and the worst of times' - love, hope, the uncaring French Aristocrats and the terror of a revolutionary citizen's army intent on exacting revenge.
Sydney Carton
Lucie Manette
Miss Pross
Stryver
Marquis St. Evremonde
Madame De Farge
Dr. Manette
Charles Darnay
Barsad
Gaspard
Mrs. Cruncher
Aristocrat (uncredited)
Judge in 'Old Bailey'
Lackey #1
Jarvis Lorry
The Vengeance
The Seamstress
Theophile Gabelle
Ernest De Farge
A Tale of Two Cities was the movie that introduced me to the wonderful Ronald Colman. It's one of my all-time favorite movies, and also one of the very, very few that can get me close to tears. That classic, unforgettable ending: "It's a far, far better thing I do than I've ever done. It's a far, far better rest I go to, than I've ever known." It's a beautiful story of love, redemption, and self-sacrifice, from Charles Dickens' timeless novel. Would I recommend? Yes, without a second thought.
Sydney Carton
Lucie Manette
Miss Pross
Stryver
Marquis St. Evremonde
Madame De Farge
Dr. Manette
Charles Darnay
Barsad
Gaspard
Mrs. Cruncher
Aristocrat (uncredited)
Judge in 'Old Bailey'
Lackey #1
Jarvis Lorry
The Vengeance
The Seamstress
Theophile Gabelle
Ernest De Farge
A Tale of Two Cities was the movie that introduced me to the wonderful Ronald Colman. It's one of my all-time favorite movies, and also one of the very, very few that can get me close to tears. That classic, unforgettable ending: "It's a far, far better thing I do than I've ever done. It's a far, far better rest I go to, than I've ever known." It's a beautiful story of love, redemption, and self-sacrifice, from Charles Dickens' timeless novel. Would I recommend? Yes, without a second thought.