
A Tale of Two Cities
Romance · History · Drama
Overview
At the outbreak of the French Revolution, Charles Darnay goes to Paris to rescue an imprisoned former family servant. He is himself imprisoned and condemned by the revolutionary forces there. His wife, the former Lucie Manette, is secretly loved by a gentlemanly wastrel, Sydney Carton. Carton embarks on a daring plan to save the husband of the woman he loves.
Top Cast


William Farnum
William Farnum
Charles Darnay / Sydney Carton
William Farnum
Charles Darnay / Sydney Carton


Jewel Carmen
Jewel Carmen
Lucie Manette
Jewel Carmen
Lucie Manette


Charles Clary
Charles Clary
Marquis St.Evenmonde
Charles Clary
Marquis St.Evenmonde


Herschel Mayall
Herschel Mayall
Jacques Defarge
Herschel Mayall
Jacques Defarge


Rosita Marstini
Rosita Marstini
Madame Therese Defarge
Rosita Marstini
Madame Therese Defarge


Josef Swickard
Josef Swickard
Dr. Alexandre Manette
Josef Swickard
Dr. Alexandre Manette


Ralph Lewis
Ralph Lewis
Roger Cly
Ralph Lewis
Roger Cly


William Clifford
William Clifford
Gabelle
William Clifford
Gabelle


Marc Robbins
Marc Robbins
Jarvis Lorry
Marc Robbins
Jarvis Lorry
Olive White
Olive White
Miss Pross
Olive White
Miss Pross
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