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A Tale of Two Cities (1935)
Starring: Ronald Colman , Elizabeth Allan , Edna May Oliver , Reginald Owen , and Basil Rathbone Director: Jack Conway , Robert Z. Leonard , and Jacob Leventhal Manufacturer: Warner Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GRUQL0 Release Date: 2006-10-10 |
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Ronald Colman isn't even on screen for the most famous lines of his career ("It's a far, far better thing I do..."), but such is the power of the moment and the performance that everybody remembers it anyway. A Tale of Two Cities was the follow-up for producer David O. Selznick and high-class studio MGM to their hit adaptation of another Charles Dickens novel, Great Expectations. While not scaling the heights of that impeccable production, Tale gives a tight, straightforward reading of Dickens' story of the French Revolution. Colman plays the drunken romantic Sydney Carton, who pines for the lovely Lucie Manette (Elizabeth Allan) even though she marries former French aristocrat Charles Darnay (Donald Woods). Meanwhile, back in Paris, the Revolution erupts, and Darnay is fated for the guillotine... perhaps. Along with Colman's expert study in melancholy, the film is crammed with fragrant supporting players, such as Edna May Oliver, Reginald Owen, and the uniquely unsettling Blanche Yurka as the endlessly-knitting Madame Defarge. In a handful of scenes, Basil Rathbone makes the Marquis de Evremonde the quintessence of clueless privilege ("With what I get from these peasants, I can hardly afford to pay my perfume bill"). Journeyman director Jack Conway doesn't have the lovely touch that George Cukor brought to Copperfield, but Selznick hired him because "the picture is melodrama, it must have pace and it must 'pack a wallop.'" It still does. Footnote to film history: Selznick's assistant, Val Lewton, supervised the Revolutionary montage, and hired director Jacques Tourneur for the job; later they would team up on Lewton's great run of B-horror pictures, beginning with Cat People. --Robert HortonDescription
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...." Charles Dickens' tale of love and tumult during the French Revolution comes to the screen in a sumptuous film version by the producer famed for nurturing sprawling literary works: David O. Selznick (David Copperfield, Anna Karenina, Gone with the Wind). Ronald Colman (The Prisoner of Zenda) stars as Sydney Carton ? sardonic, dissolute, a wastrel...and destined to redeem himself in an act of courageous sacrifice. "It's a far, far better thing I do than I've ever done," Carton muses at that defining moment. This is far, far better filmmaking, too: a Golden Era marvel of uncanny performances top to bottom, eye-filling crowd scenes (the storming of the Bastille, thronged courtrooms, an eerie festival of public execution) and lasting emotional power. Revolution is in the air!
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Other:Oscar?-Nominated Short Audioscopicks 2 Classic Cartoons: Hey, Hey Fever and Honeyland Audio-Only Bonus: Radio Show Adaptation Starring Colman
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A Tale of Two Cities.......2007-06-20
A marvelous example of David Selznick's way with literature, and why Ronald Colman was a star.......2007-05-04
A Tale of Two Cities.......2007-03-09
Movie of a literature classic.......2007-03-09
From the Producer of "Gone With the Wind"........2006-11-03
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Motion Picture Masterpieces Collection (David Copperfield 1935 / Marie Antoinette 1938 / Pride and Prejudice 1940 / A Tale of Two Cities 1935 / Treasure Island 1934)
Starring: Edna May Oliver , Elizabeth Allan , Jessie Ralph , Harry Beresford , and Freddie Bartholomew Director: George Cukor , W.S. Van Dyke , and Robert Z. Leonard Manufacturer: Warner Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GRUQLK Release Date: 2006-10-10 |
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For an accurate look at how things were at MGM in the glory days, go directly to Motion Picture Masterpieces, a DVD box with five literary-minded A-list productions. MGM liked to think of itself as the studio of class, and its highbrow aspirations (mixed with plenty of old-fashioned hokum) are on lavish display in this collection.Louis B. Mayer ran the studio, and boy wonder Irving Thalberg supervised production. However, another strong-willed producer, future Gone with the Wind CEO David O. Selznick, was responsible for guiding a pair of highly enjoyable Dickens adaptations, both released in 1935. David Copperfield is a wonderful condensation of the sprawling novel, crammed with memorable evocations of Dickens' roster of eccentrics. Freddie Bartholomew, who became a star with this role, plays the young David; equally indelible are W.C. Fields as Mr. Micawber, Basil Rathbone as Murdstone, and especially Edna May Oliver as Besty Trotwood. Director George Cukor's empathy and craftsmanship keep the movie humming with Dickensian wit. A Tale of Two Cities followed shortly thereafter, with Ronald Colman in one of his signature roles as the drunken romantic Sydney Carton, whose throttled love for the beautiful Lucie Manette leads to the French Revolution's guillotine. Jack Conway directs in tight, brisk fashion, and once again the supporting cast (Oliver and Rathbone return from Copperfield) is flavorful.
The French Revolution also figures in the rather preposterous Marie Antoinette (1938), an eye-popping production about the bride of Louis XVI. The project was a pet of Thalberg and his wife Norma Shearer, and MGM proceeded with the overstuffed production even after Thalberg's early death. Marie gets an extramarital affair (with the young Tyrone Power) and an incredible parade of gowns and wigs, but not too much blame for the peasants starving. Robert Morley steals the show as Louis XVI, with John Barrymore in rascally form as his grandfather. Shearer's ordinariness somehow fits her out-of-it character.
Treasure Island (1934) casts Jackie Cooper as young Jim Hawkins and Wallace Beery as that one-legged seadog, Long John Silver (the pair had scored a huge hit in The Champ three years earlier). This is a lot of people's favorite adaptation of the marvelous Robert Louis Stevenson novel, and Victor Fleming's manly directing approach manages to take some of the sheen off the MGM house style (by the way, art director Cedric Gibbons, credited on all these films, is one of the stars of the box set).
Pride and Prejudice (1940) is a respectable take on Jane Austen's oft-filmed novel, with Greer Garson as the headstrong Elizabeth Bennet and Laurence Olivier as the difficult Mr. Darcy. MGM liked to corset Garson in fine-lady roles, but here she lets some of Elizabeth's sauciness come through; actually, Olivier's elaborate performance is the movie's too-theatrical weak spot. But boy, does this movie tell a good story--and that's rather the point of these (Marie excepted) solid literary adaptations. --Robert Horton
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MARIE ANTOINETTE The woman who was France! Norma Shearer and Tyrone Power headline an opulent saga of royalty and revolution. DAVID COPPERFIELD Based on the best-selling book by Charles Dickens. W.C. Fields is Micawber, and Freddie Bartholomew is young David in a splendid version of Dickens' most autobiographical work. A TALE OF TWO CITIES From the famed author Charles Dickens. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." Ronald Colman stars in the lavish story of the French Revolution...and one man's redemption. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Based on the best-selling book by Jane Austen. Mr. Darcy (Laurence Olivier) sets maiden hearts aflutter - except for that of unimpressed Elizabeth Bennett (Greer Garson). Austen's masterwork! TREASURE ISLAND Based on the unforgettable book of the same title by Robert Louis Stevenson. Avast, me hearties, for the swashbuckler about a boy with a treasure map - and a pirate (Long John Silver) with a scheme. The Champ's Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper reunite!Customer Reviews:
History and literature put together in a pleasant picture.......2007-05-07
The movie summit! As good as movies get!.......2007-03-18
A Tale of Two Cities.......2007-01-16
Motion Picture Masterpieces.......2007-01-14
Excellent collection.......2007-01-12
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A Tale of Two Cities (Masterpiece Theatre, 1989)
Starring: James Wilby , Xavier Deluc , Serena Gordon , John Mills , and Jean-Pierre Aumont Director: Philippe Monnier Manufacturer: Bfs Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005N5RH Release Date: 2001-10-02 |
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Worth watching. Worth owning........2007-06-21
where to rent?.......2006-03-05
Good but not Excellent.......2006-01-02
Enjoyed this very much.............2005-09-12
Accurate and touching film adaptation.......2005-03-12
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Charles Dickens: A Tale of Two Cities
Starring: Tale of Two Cities Manufacturer: Liberation Ent ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FO0ACO Release Date: 2006-08-22 |
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A Tale of Two Cities (1958) [Region 2]
Starring: Dirk Bogarde , Dorothy Tutin , Paul Guers , Marie Versini , and Ian Bannen Director: Ralph Thomas ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005UPJW |
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Ghastly.......2007-04-26
Not a review, but for what its' worth..........2006-06-04
Bad tape.......2005-09-07
Classic British Version of The Immortal Dickens' Story.......2004-10-25
*Kissing Dirk Bogard*.......2002-04-08
You watchers of TITANIC (it was OK), get a real movie, will you?
"It is a far, far better thing I do, than I have done before. It is a better rest I go to...than I have ever had."
Beat that for unforgettable if you can. Hand me another Kleenex.
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A Tale of Two Cities
Starring: Tale of Two Cities Manufacturer: Good Times Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00022LINE Release Date: 2004-07-27 |
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A TALE OF TWO CITIES
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ASIN: B000FI72RQ |
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IN THIS ANIMATED LOVE AND LOSS SET TO THE BACKDROP OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION...Customer Reviews:
Quite an Impressive Production of Dickens's Novel. .......2006-07-25
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Literary Classics- A Tale of Two Cities
Manufacturer: Eagle Rock Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000M5ALF2 Release Date: 2006-12-22 |
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An entertaining look at some of the world's great books
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A Tale of Two Cities/Great Expectations
Starring: Goodtimes 2pak Manufacturer: Good Times Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B00022LIQG Release Date: 2004-07-27 |
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Great Expectations not lived up to..........2006-02-25
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A Tale of Two Cities (1935)
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