Screenwriter T.E.B. Clarke, the writer of such fifties British comedies as
The Lavender Hill Mob and
Passport to Pimlico, dips his pen into a more stately inkwell in this stilted adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic novel A Tale of Two Cities.
Dirk Bogarde takes the lead role of worn-down, drunken lawyer Sydney Carton, who finally wakes up from his stupor during the French Revolution to make the ultimate sacrifice for Lucie Manette (
Dorothy Tutin), the love of his life. Also on hand are the evil tyrant Marquis St. Evermonde (
Christopher Lee), the treacherous informer Barsad (
Donald Pleasence), and the fanatical Madame Defarge (
Rosalie Crutchley), who denounces Lucie and her husband Charles Darnay (
Athene Seyler) to the tribunal. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide