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A Tale of Two Cities

  • TV Movie
  • 1984
  • TV-Y7-FV
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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A Tale of Two Cities (1984)
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During the turbulent days of the French Revolution, Frenchwoman Lucie Manette falls in love with Englishman Charles Darnay who's hiding his true identity and purpose.During the turbulent days of the French Revolution, Frenchwoman Lucie Manette falls in love with Englishman Charles Darnay who's hiding his true identity and purpose.During the turbulent days of the French Revolution, Frenchwoman Lucie Manette falls in love with Englishman Charles Darnay who's hiding his true identity and purpose.

  • Writers
    • Charles Dickens
    • Russell Thornton
  • Stars
    • Henri Szeps
    • Phillip Hinton
    • Ken Wayne
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    65
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    • Writers
      • Charles Dickens
      • Russell Thornton
    • Stars
      • Henri Szeps
      • Phillip Hinton
      • Ken Wayne
    • 2User reviews
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      Phillip Hinton
        Ken Wayne
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          Liz Horne
            Robin Stewart
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              John Stone
                John Benton
                  John Eveison
                    Moya O'Sullivan
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                      • Writers
                        • Charles Dickens
                        • Russell Thornton
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                      BrianDanaCamp

                      Highly condensed animated version of Dickens' story

                      A TALE OF TWO CITIES (1984) is an Australian-made (Burbank Films) animated adaptation of Charles Dickens' famous novel about a circle of characters caught up in the French Revolution. It was clearly made for television, with regular fade-outs accompanied by fanfares to signal commercial breaks. It's cheaply-made, with obvious short cuts designed to cover up the lack of spectacle, e.g. crowd noises in court scenes where we don't actually see the crowds. There are an awful lot of close-ups, too, to keep from having to animate more complicated group shots. It packs a lot of incident from the novel into a very short running time (72 minutes), playing out as if it were an animated version of Classics Illustrated.

                      Still, it's generally very well done, with excellent character design and background art, even if the animation itself is somewhat limited, and enough of the key touchstones from the narrative to keep us engrossed throughout. We are treated to such scenes as the following; Dr. Manette being reunited with his daughter, Lucie, in England after years of imprisonment in the Bastille; Charles Darnay being acquitted of a charge of spying in English court, thanks in part to the efforts of one of his attorneys, Sidney Carton; growing discontent in France, especially after a little boy is run over and killed by a carriage carrying a Marquis who happens to be Darnay's uncle; Jerry Cruncher and his midnight trips to the cemetery to do some grave-robbing-for-hire; Monsieur Defarge and his ever-knitting wife slowly laying the groundwork for a revolutionary movement in France; Darnay's courtship of Lucie Manette and their subsequent marriage; the storming of the Bastille by an enraged populace; Darnay's trip to France to try to win the release of an old family servant only to be arrested and imprisoned himself; and Sidney Carton's fateful trip to Paris to try to change Darnay's destiny. The scene of the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789 is quite action-packed for such a low-budget animated film, showing enough that needs to be shown to convey the necessary excitement and commotion.

                      I had been trying to find examples of serious animated features done in the west when I came across the Vestron Video edition of this film in a VHS bargain sale. I remember lots of animated adaptations of classic books appearing in children's television slots on syndicated TV here in the U.S. back in the 1970s and '80s, but I didn't pay any attention to them back then and they're quite hard to find now. It was only after I began seeing Japanese animated adaptations of well known works of western literature (e.g. CALL OF THE WILD, LITTLE WOMEN, ANNE OF GREEN GABLES) and seeing how they gave these works the proper respectful treatment, particularly in the areas of character development, character design and background detail, that I began to be curious about any counterparts done as children's animation in the west. While A TALE OF TWO CITIES is shorter than it ought to be, it doesn't water down its subject or take out any of the story's rough edges (e.g. the endless march of the Revolution's victims to the guillotine). It seems well cut out for the job of inspiring youthful readers to want to seek out the actual book themselves--or at least be a little more enthusiastic when assigned to it in school.

                      Burbank Films did a whole series of animated adaptations of famous English-language literary works, including quite a few other Dickens novels. I've seen one other, GREAT EXPECTATIONS (1983), and have reviewed it on this site.
                      4TheLittleSongbird

                      Rather disappointing

                      And when I say this I don't mean that it's terrible, as there is some good music and a great sense of fear generated by the Reign of Terror, as well as some very detailed and handsome animation(especially the background art) and the villains, Evremonde and Madame De Farge are thoroughly nasty pieces of work that you wouldn't want to mess with. However, the voice acting I didn't find very convincing, mainly because of the atrocious accents. The writing also lacks that sense of thought and intensity in the prose and comes across as stilted instead, while the protagonist characters are rather bland, I did find that the villains here were much more interesting. Naturally the story is condensed, however everything feels rushed and the whole story here feels more like highlights rather than a coherent piece of storytelling. Some of the animation for the protagonists(though the animation quality is very good) looks awkward also. All in all, a disappointing Tale of Two Cities, but not so bad that you lose the will to live. 4/10 Bethany Cox

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                      • Release date
                        • June 8, 1984 (Australia)
                      • Country of origin
                        • Australia
                      • Official site
                        • arabuloku.com
                      • Language
                        • English
                      • Also known as
                        • Freund und Feind
                      • Production company
                        • Burbank Films Australia
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                      • Runtime
                        1 hour 13 minutes
                      • Color
                        • Color
                      • Aspect ratio
                        • 1.33 : 1

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