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A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities 1935 starring Ronald Colman.

The Dickens classic book is long, the movie isn't.

Ronald Colman is a brilliant banister, he's the brains behind the mouth. He does drink a tad and suffers from a massive lack of self-worth complex.

So much so that he ends up, oh, getting ahead of myself... Try as he might to be the man the woman he loves wants to be, he cannot. Unrequited love indeed.

That darn woman falls in love with a decent man, alas, he's wrongly sentenced to death during the French revolution by a court of his, uh, peers.

Can you love someone more than life itself? The answer here is: yes!

I wrote a script on this very subject, yet to be produced. Alas, ti's a fah, fah better thing I do than I have evah done before... Ronald Colman's voice is enough for me to see this winner.

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