The finale to A Tale of Two Cities with Ronnie Colman

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • Ronald Colman in his tremendous performance as Sydney Carton comforts the French seamstress, before his ultimate sacrifice.
    "It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done;
    it is a far, far better rest that I go to, than I have ever known." = Perfection when uttered by Ronnie

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  • @Cornerstones1883
    @Cornerstones1883 Год назад +11

    One of the greatest performances in film history. Ronald Colman was never better.

  • @genevievel5309
    @genevievel5309 Год назад +10

    The greatest version - Ronald Colman as Sidney Carton has never been bettered.

  • @jamesmarshall8836
    @jamesmarshall8836 4 года назад +44

    Ronnie Colman's greatest performance yet he wasn't even nominated for a richly-deserved Oscar.

  • @brerrabbit9585
    @brerrabbit9585 6 месяцев назад +3

    The end always brings tears to my eyes no matter how many times I`ve seen it.

  • @WillScarlet16
    @WillScarlet16 2 года назад +7

    My grandmother had a crush on Ronald Coleman; I used to watch this movie with her, and her admiration for him was still evident in her 80s. After she passed we went through her albums and found a signed photo of him in one of them, I never knew how she got it. She probably wrote a fan letter to him and just got a premade response, but I still wish I'd been able to ask her about it.

  • @beechnut8779
    @beechnut8779 5 месяцев назад +4

    A terrific performance by Isabel Jewell as the little seamstress!!

  • @jdewitt77
    @jdewitt77 6 месяцев назад +3

    What a sad scene. It shows the horrors of the Reign of Terror.

  • @bccabernet
    @bccabernet 6 лет назад +23

    Loved this movie.. and Ronald Colman. He was a fantastic actor..

  • @aresee8208
    @aresee8208 6 месяцев назад +3

    AI think the last 5 minutes of this movie is a master class in movie making. A lot of the credit goes to director Jack Conway.

  • @davidwilliams3907
    @davidwilliams3907 3 года назад +10

    His name is Ronald Coleman. Give him that respect.

  • @091053JG
    @091053JG 3 года назад +12

    One of the greatest movies ever made. Who are the 12 idiots who gave a thumbs to this sublime scene?

    • @miltonmoore8369
      @miltonmoore8369 2 года назад +3

      "AntiChrists" who despised the reference to God at the end and the beautiful Christian hymn played along with the scripture verse, "O COME ALL YE FAITHFUL."

  • @AsadAli-jc5tg
    @AsadAli-jc5tg 4 года назад +14

    Amazing how Ronnie Coleman changed his physique in all those years.

  • @jdewitt77
    @jdewitt77 6 месяцев назад

    Great performance by Ronald Colman.

  • @Xrdyls
    @Xrdyls 6 лет назад +29

    Fix the title man its not Ronnie Colman its Ronald Colman.Ronnie colman is bodybuilder lmao

    • @Themanwhocameback2
      @Themanwhocameback2 4 года назад

      LOL The only one who thinks of a stupid contemporary roidhead is a nut like you.

    • @TheBlueCream
      @TheBlueCream 2 года назад

      @@Themanwhocameback2 it matter of RESPECT

    • @Themanwhocameback2
      @Themanwhocameback2 2 года назад

      @@TheBlueCream Get your head out of your ass. Or your boyfriend's. Who respects a stupid man whose muscles are created by injections of chemicals?

  • @hineighbor
    @hineighbor 6 лет назад +11

    Just realized the last song is Come All Ye Faithful

    • @vincentsartain3061
      @vincentsartain3061 5 лет назад +5

      There was a scene earlier in the movie in which Sydney Carton (Colman) attends church during Christmas time and finds some sense of redemption after having lived a dissolute existence for so many years; so the Christmas music at the end hearkens back to that previous scene where Carton feels closer to God than he had felt in a long time.

  • @AaronGranda-g5r
    @AaronGranda-g5r 5 месяцев назад

    Not bad for an 85 yr old movie. Very touching.

  • @clydenolet736
    @clydenolet736 3 года назад +11

    I've never read the book. I've never watched the film in full.
    I saw this in psychology class a decade ago. I understand all I ever need to know about the human condition from this scene.

    • @williamvasilakis9619
      @williamvasilakis9619 3 года назад +6

      Clyde! I read the book and watched the film over and over. It is very deep and illustrates the duality of man in my opinion. The chivalry of a destitute, intelligent man who has shunned society as illustrated by its darker side, its barbarity and inhumanity toward its fellow man. I loved Colemans performance, you can almost feel his heartbreak and pitiful lonliness, wanting longingly for unrequited love. So sad. I wonder if there are any Carton's out there today in our society?

    • @austinlevreault6211
      @austinlevreault6211 3 года назад +2

      @@williamvasilakis9619 There are. A good many I believe. Furthermore, I think we stand before such dichotomy of times as in the book's opening sentence.

    • @TheBlueCream
      @TheBlueCream 2 года назад +1

      @@williamvasilakis9619 let us hope there are

    • @TheBlueCream
      @TheBlueCream 2 года назад

      @@austinlevreault6211 aye to that

  • @antonioalbaladejo9723
    @antonioalbaladejo9723 5 месяцев назад +1

    ONALD COLMANen la cumbre de la interpretación... R

  • @MichaelVenables
    @MichaelVenables 6 лет назад +39

    @Robert Hicks: please change the title to "Ronald" Colman. An actor of his great stature should enjoy, at least, the mention of his full name. His diction, enunciation, and cadence remain unequaled in cinema today. Not to mention his excellent baritone voice.
    If any should disagree,

    • @harristhomas2864
      @harristhomas2864 6 лет назад +1

      Michael Venables

    • @MichaelVenables
      @MichaelVenables 6 лет назад +1

      I don't understand your response. I made a reasonable request, to change the title of the video. If you don't do this, it further demonstrates you have no respect for this great actor, and have no understanding of what a great thespian he was. How unfortunate.

    • @vincentsartain3061
      @vincentsartain3061 5 лет назад +2

      @@MichaelVenables I agree that it would be an improvement to correct the title, but perhaps in the meantime you might give some thought to edit "Coleman" to "Colman."

    • @MichaelVenables
      @MichaelVenables 5 лет назад +2

      vincent sartain My typo-thanks for catching it. Fixed!

    • @tylarjackson7928
      @tylarjackson7928 3 года назад +1

      @@MichaelVenables Dude, that guy wasn't the guy who posted the video. Calm down, man. It's not that big a deal.

  • @peterd440
    @peterd440 6 лет назад +17

    It's impossible to create a film with an ending that approaches the beauty of the novel. The "It is a far, far better..." is a part of the beautifully written internal monologue of Carton. I know filmmakers include it because it has a nice symmetry with the novel's lyrical opening prose but a film is not a novel and translating certain aspects of the source doesn't work.

  • @QueridaYoutification
    @QueridaYoutification 3 года назад +4

    Is Batman!

  • @nigeldeacon3271
    @nigeldeacon3271 6 лет назад +7

    His coat, or at least the collar, would have been removed before his execution as it would interfere with the cutting action of the blade

  • @angloaust1575
    @angloaust1575 3 года назад +3

    Fiction. However britain never intervened during the french revolution to save the aristocracy

  • @richardfey5574
    @richardfey5574 4 года назад +2

    22 lost her head

  • @markblack2156
    @markblack2156 7 лет назад +6

    France should never celebrate this event pagan idolotry and a cult of violence....Blessed be God who lives and moves through all things...

    • @vincentsartain3061
      @vincentsartain3061 5 лет назад +5

      @Wishful Thinking Except "French tyranny" DIDN'T fail. Seems you've forgotten that after overthrowing the monarchy, nobility, and aristocracy, France went from the Reign of Terror and a.string of leaders through the two Napoleons who, if anything, ruled more iron handedly than Louis XVI's reign. Napoleon went on to conquer nearly all Europe.
      The French Revolution quite simply DIDN'T deliver the same kind of "liberty" for which the Americans fought and won.

    • @vincentsartain3061
      @vincentsartain3061 5 лет назад +1

      @Wishful Thinking Thank YOU for your noble acknowledgement.

  • @kopynd1
    @kopynd1 5 лет назад +2

    dirk played the part better

    • @vincentsartain3061
      @vincentsartain3061 5 лет назад +8

      Your preference is your preference; MY pick is the great Mr. Ronald Colman.