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      • The New York Times wrote "it is mostly a bloodless and sober, albeit meticulous account that is spun here"; The Monthly Film Bulletin called it "an eminently respectable but scarcely distinguished addition to the list of filmed Dickens", noting that Rosalie Crutchley's "tirelessly bloodthirsty Mme Defarge – blatantly theatrical but full of gusto – is particularly welcome.
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  1. Sep 19, 2008 · So much for all those satisfyingly cheap jokes a critic might have been making this morning about “A Tale of Two Cities,” the lumpish musical adaptation of the beloved Charles Dickens novel,...

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  3. This adaptation of the classic novel by Charles Dickens finds courageous British lawyer Sydney Carton (Ronald Colman) defending French aristocrat Charles Darnay (Donald Woods) from false ...

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  4. A Tale of Two Cities. In this most popular version of the least typical of Dickens’s novels, Ronald Colman is Sydney Carton, who gives up his life so that another man may live.

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  5. May 6, 2007 · Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles: Each claimed its own power broker. But few were so powerful, visionary and devious. Decade after decade, Moses helped New York gobble up a lion’s share of federal...

  6. Apr 7, 1990 · Dickens's ''Tale of Two Cities,'' which is being given a worthy new stage production at the McCarter Theater, speaks still to those who struggle against tyranny, whether from exile or...

  7. The New York Times. For more than two hours it crowds the screen with beauty and excitement, sparing nothing in its recital of the Englishmen who were caught up in the blood and terror of the French Revolution and of Sydney Carton, who gave his life for his friends. Read More.

  8. A Tale of Two Cities is a 1958 British film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Dirk Bogarde and Dorothy Tutin. It is a period drama based on parts of Charles Dickens' novel A Tale of Two Cities (1859).

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