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A Tale of Two Cities
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Flucht aus Paris. In: Illustrierter Film-Kurier (Vienna, Austria), Metropol-Verlag N. Freund, No. 1388, November 1952, Pg. 4
Guillotine. In: Illustrierter Film-Kurier (Vienna, Austria), Filmpropaganda Ges.m.b.H., No. 1532, 1937, Pg. 8

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Sennwald, Andre. The Screen; Ronald Colman in 'A Tale of Two Cities,' at The Capitol. In: The New York Times; Amusements Section, 26 December 1935, Pg. 21, (NP)

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Dickens, Charles. Tale of Two Cities, A. London: Chapman & Hall, 1859

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