I was just thinking that it’s been years since there has been a cinemagraphic treatment of A Tale of Two Cities. The last one was 21 years ago and made for TV, and I didn’t recognize any of the actors.
So let’s come up with an A-list cast for the 2010 blockbuster version of this great story. Who would you pick?
Darnay can be an unknown, because he doesn’t have much to do. Also, in the Ronald Colman version, there wasn’t any resemblance, they handled the two places where Carton was supposed to look like Darnay with other plot devices. I think Johnny Depp could be good as Carton, he has the right broodiness and sense of a wasted life, and he’s about the right age.
I think Sir Patrick Stewart would be good (although somewhat wasted) as the banker Jarvis Lorry, or else a good alternative for Dr. Manette.
The other juicy female part is Miss Pross (played by Edna May Oliver in 1935). I think Emma Thompson might enjoy a character turn like that, and be very good at it. Or for someone completely different, how about Dame Judy Dench? She has to be big enough to fight Madame DeFarge, though, so I think Thompson is a better choice.
Lucie Manette can be played by pretty much any pretty young thing, I think, and I don’t know any of those any more to suggest anyone.
All the other parts are pretty much character parts, so it’s hard to put blockbuster names in there.
Roddy
As this is my favorite book – and movie! of all time, I’m prepared to spend some time thinking about this. Hmmm. No one can ever compare to Ronald Colman, but
Sydney Carton: Johnny Depp, Robert Downey Jr.
Lucie Manette: Keira Knightley
Miss Pross: Frances McDormand
Stryver: Philip Seymour Hoffman
Evremonde: Hugh Laurie
Madame De Farge: Imelda Staunton,
Dr. Manette: Ian McKellan
Charles Darnay: Brendan Fraser
Barsad: Ben Kingsley
Jarvis Lorry: Peter O’Toole
Jerry Cruncher: Paul Giamatti
Seamstress: Emily Blunt
Still thinking about Lucie. I really don’t like Keira Knightley.
I like her a lot. But in the alternative, I might suggest Natalie Portman, Emily Blunt (if she doesn’t get the Seamstress part), Ellen Page, or even mebbe Anne Hathaway.
I think your proposed cast is terrific. Well done.
I can only picture as Cloris Leachman as Madame Defarge in History of the World Part 1.
*Madame DeFarge: We are so poor, we do not even have a language! Just this stupid accent!
Fellow Revolutionist: She’s right, she’s right! We all talk like Maurice Chevalier!
[impersonates the Chevalier laugh]
Fellow Revolutionist: Au-haw-haw.
Crowd: Au-haw-haw. *
Yes, they do look alike. I still like Fraser, as he seems to me to be the Noble Idealist rather than Morgan’s Man of Action, but maybe that’s just because I’ve seen Morgan without his shirt on and I think he could take the guard in the Bastille. Fraser’s a little doughy lately. Maguire is a good idea.
I’m warming to Knightley. I don’t have to like her personally to see that she would be a good casting choice.
Lucie Manette has so little to do in the story that acting chops don’t matter much. Any pretty face would do.
That’s if it’s a substantially unaltered adaptation, free of such unforgivable abominations as making a Lord of the Rings movie and giving action and lines to Arwen.