A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities (1980)


  • Genre: TV Movie, Romance, Drama, History
  • Release Date: 1980-12-02
  • User Rating: 5.7/10 from 14 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 42min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Norman Rosemont Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Jim Goddard
star 5.7/10
From 14 Ratings

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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  • Chris Sarandon

    as Sydney Carton / Charles Darnay
  • Peter Cushing

    as Dr. Alexander Manette
  • Alice Krige

    as Lucie Manette
  • Kenneth More

    as Dr. Jarvis Lorry
  • Barry Morse

    as Marquis St. Evremonde
  • Flora Robson

    as Miss Pross
  • Billie Whitelaw

    as Madame Therese Defarge
  • Nigel Hawthorne

    as Mr. CJ Stryver
  • Norman Jones

    as Monsieur Ernest Defarge
  • George Innes

    as Jeremiah 'Jerry' Cruncher
  • David Suchet

    as John Barsad
  • Kevin Stoney

    as Lord Chief Justice
  • Bernard Hug

    as Gaspard
  • Martin Carroll

    as Clerk of the Court
  • Valérie de Tilbourg

    as Seamstress
  • Wally Thomas

    as Foreman
  • Harry Jones

    as Wiggins
  • Robert Urquhart

    as Attorney General
  • John Kidd

    as Chemist
  • Anna Manahan

    as Vengeance
  • Gerald James

    as Gabelle
  • Bernard Archard

    as Tribunal President
  • Martha Parsey

    as Little Lucie
  • Robin Scobey

    as Victor
  • Alan Collins

    as Jailer
  • James Coyle

    as Jacques
  • Michael Burrell

    as Tellsons Bank Clerk
  • Stanley Lebore

    as Captain of the Guard
  • Philip Trewinnard

    as Royal George Hotel Clerk
Directing Jim Goddard Director
Writing Charles Dickens Novel
Writing John Gay Screenplay
Camera Tony Imi Director of Photography
Sound Allyn Ferguson Music
Editing Bill Blunden Editor
Art John Stoll Production Design
Costume & Make-Up Olga Lehmann Costume Design

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