Blanche Yurka as the frightening Madame De Farge: Born to Bohemian parents, American actress Blanche Yurka was awarded a scholarship to a school sponsored by the Metropolitan Opera when she was only 15.
As the vengeful Madame de Farge in A Tale of Two Cities (1935), the actress virtually seared the screen and left even jaded big city audiences emotionally drained. Ironically, she was (by her own admission) the 67th actress to be tested for the role. Nothing Yurka ever did on film afterward would come close to her triumph as DeFarge, though she worked in Hollywood until 1953.
By the bye, what do porn companys allow at the office?
Does anyone know when it is going to be on DVD? I understand Ted Turner owns the rights, so there must be something in there that upsets him.
Another reason to love the film.