A Tale of Two Cities [Blu-ray]

A Tale of Two Cities [Blu-ray]

 Cast: Chris Sarandon
Chris Sarandon
, Alice Krige
Alice Krige
, Peter Cushing
Peter Cushing
, Kenneth More
Kenneth More
, Flora Robson
Flora Robson
A Tale of Two Cities [Blu-ray]

A Tale of Two Cities [Blu-ray]

 Cast: Chris Sarandon
Chris Sarandon
, Alice Krige
Alice Krige
, Peter Cushing
Peter Cushing
, Kenneth More
Kenneth More
, Flora Robson
Flora Robson

Blu-ray (Wide Screen)

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Overview

Chris Sarandon does the "far, far, better thing" when he tackles the dual role of Syndey Carton and Charles Darnay in this Anglo-American TV adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities. The ubiquitous producer/screenwriter combination of Norman Rosemont and John Gay was responsible for this lavish, faithful cinemazation of Dickens' multiplotted account of the French Revolution. Featured in the huge cast are Peter Cushing as Dr. Manette, Alice Krige as Lucie Manette, Billie Whitelaw as the vengeful, eternally knitting Madame DeFarge and Barry Morse as the odious aristocrat St. Evremonde. Poignantly, the film also offers the late Kenneth More, making one of his last appearances as Jarvis Lorry, and the magnificent Flora Robson, taking her final bow in the role of Miss Pross. An Emmy nomination went to Olga Lehmann's costume design. A Tale of Two Cities debuted December 2, 1980.

Product Details

Release Date: 04/12/2016
UPC: 0826663165784
Original Release: 1980
Rating: NR
Source: Shout Factory
Region Code: A
Presentation: [Wide Screen]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 2:42:00
Sales rank: 21,201

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Chris Sarandon Charles Darnay
Alice Krige Lucie Manette
Peter Cushing Dr. Alexander Manette
Kenneth More Dr. Jarvis Lorry
Flora Robson Miss Pross
Nigel Hawthorne Actor
Barry Morse Marquis St. Evremonde
Billie Whitelaw Madame Defarge
David Suchet Actor
Allyn Ferguson Composer

Technical Credits
Jim Goddard Director
John Gay Screenwriter
William Hill Producer
Norman Rosemont Producer
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