A Tale of Two Cities
A Tale of Two Cities stands for:
- A Tale of Two Cities , novel (1859) by Charles Dickens
- Processing:
- A Tale of Two Cities (1910) , directed by William Humphrey (first adaptation of the novel, short film)
- A Tale of Two Cities (1917) , directed by Frank Lloyd (first full-length film with William Farnum)
- A Tale of Two Cities (1922) , directed by W. Courtney Rowden (first British film adaptation)
- Escape from Paris ( A Tale of Two Cities , 1935), directed by Jack Conway (best-known film adaptation)
- Two Cities ( A Tale of Two Cities , 1958), directed by Ralph Thomas (British film with Dirk Bogarde and Christopher Lee)
- A Tale of Two Cities (1958), romantic melodrama (concert piece) by Arthur Benjamin
- A Tale of Two Cities (1965) , ten-part British television series with John Wood
- A Tale of Two Cities (1980) , eight-part British television series with Paul Shelley
- A Tale of Two Cities ( A Tale of Two Cities , 1980), directed by Jim Goddard (British TV movie with Peter Cushing)
- A Tale of Two Cities (1989) , directed by Philippe Monnier (British-French television production in two parts with John Mills)
- A Tale of Two Cities (Musical) , musical version of the material from 2008