- Lucie. In
Paris in July 1789, the
Defarges help to lead the
storming of the Bastille, a
symbol of
royal tyranny.
Defarge enters Dr. Manette's
former cell...
-
Madame Thérèse
Defarge is a
fictional character and the main
antagonist of the 1859
novel A Tale of Two
Cities by
Charles ****ens. She is a ringleader...
-
Ernest Defarge is a
fictional character in
Charles ****ens' 1859 novel, A Tale of Two Cities.
Defarge is the
owner of a wine shop in the slum of Saint...
- (2020) "Philippe
Moreau Defarges est décédé le 15 janvier".
Institut français des
relations internationales (in French).
Moreau Defarges,
Philippe (2005). "Mondialisation...
- Bane incon****uously
finger knit
paracord in the film,
symbolizing Madame Defarge, the
villain of A Tale of Two Cities, and more
overtly by Commissioner...
- as
Stryver Rosalie Crutchley as
Madame Defarge Freda Jackson as the
Vengeance Duncan Lamont as
Ernest Defarge Leo
McKern as
Attorney General-Old Bailey...
-
confronts Madame Defarge, who had come to
their lodgings to
capture Lucie and her
young daughter. In the
struggle that ensues,
Madame Defarge's pistol goes...
-
Young Frankenstein (1974),
Nurse Diesel in High
Anxiety (1977) and
Madame Defarge in
History of the World, Part I (1981).
Leachman won
Emmys for her role...
-
Times Fool You", "Angel of the Morning") and songwriter.
Philippe Moreau Defarges, 81,
French political scientist.
Ebrahim Nabavi, 66,
Iranian satirist,...
- Nearby, wine shop
owners The
Defarges approach the
scene -
Ernest Defarge to
comfort the
grieving Gaspard;
Madame Defarge to
stand and
stare boldly in...