A Tale of Two Cities

1980

Action / Drama / History / Romance / War

16
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 38%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 38% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.6/10 10 1047 1K

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Plot summary

Dissolute barrister Sydney Carton becomes enchanted and then hopelessly in love with the beautiful Lucie Manette. But Lucie loves and marries Charles Darnay, and remains oblivious to Carton's undimmed devotion to her. When Darnay is ensnared in the deadly web of the French Revolution and condemned to die by the guillotine, Sydney Carton concocts a dangerous plot to free the husband of the woman he loves.


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May 30, 2016 at 04:11 PM

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Chris Sarandon as Sydney Carton / Charles Darnay
Alice Krige as Lucie Manette
Peter Cushing as Dr. Alexander Manette
David Suchet as John Barsad
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English 2.0
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2 hr 42 min
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English 2.0
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2 hr 42 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by AngelofMusic1998 7 / 10

Good TV movie based on Dickens

A Tale of Two Cities is a very good novel,though I like it a bit less than Oliver Twist or Great Expectations.Charles and Sydney are played by the same actor since they look the same and the job on making sure who is who should have been done better.The Bastille scene should have been more intense.Chris Sarandon did a great job as Sydney,but a bit boring as Charles.The rest of the cast is great.Sets and costumes are nice.The ending is moving as it should be.Overall,very good movie based on A Tale of Two Cities 7/10

Reviewed by jewelch 7 / 10

Really liked it

Profound human love and the most repugnant savagery, horror and redemption, a heroine and a grotesque revenger, two families with dark secrets, two cities, all in the backdrop of the bloodbath that was the French Revelation. In watching it, be prepared for the "Best of Times and the Worst of Times." James Welch Henderson Arkansas 5/17/21.

Reviewed by MissSimonetta 7 / 10

A solid TV adaptation

I wouldn't call it the definitive version nor would I, for every conceivable criticism you could give this film, vote it low for not showing them cutting everyone's hair before beheading them as a previous reviewer did. As far as Dickens adaptations go, this is alright if you need a visualization of the novel. The actors all do good jobs, especially Peter Cushing as Doctor Mannette, Billie Whitelaw as Madame Defarge, and especially Alice Krige as Lucie Mannette, who makes the character feel a little more real than she was in the original novel. In the dual role of Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton, Chris Sarandon does alright. Obviously he has more to work with playing Carton, but I would not call either performance brilliant.

The sets and costumes are good; obviously the production values are not sky high, seeing as this is a TV movie. The lighting is flat and dull, as was per usual in many TV productions during the 1970s and 1980s. The music is passable, but not memorable.

Still, even at over two and a half hours, this film feels rushed. We never as close to the characters as we should be and Sydney's "last dream of my soul" line and most of his final speech being cut are criminal. I think the whole production could have benefited from an extra thirty minutes.

Nothing special, but a nice way to illustrate the novel for an English class or for your own enjoyment. Just don't expect the definitive A Tale of Two Cities adaptation.

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