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Waterloo Bridge

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In 1930s London, a young and beautiful dancer named Miss Mary (played by Mae Clarke) lives her life on the edge of despair and hope. After being fired from her job at a cabaret, she finds herself wandering the streets of the city, where the atmosphere of pre-war uncertainty can be felt on every corner. During her wandering, she crosses paths with an army officer, Captain Chris (played by the charismatic Baltasar), who becomes her light in the darkness.

As romance blossoms between them, the two fall madly in love, enjoying moments of joy and tenderness on the iconic Waterloo Bridge. However, their happiness is threatened when Chris is called to serve on the front lines. The separation is devastating, and as the war intensifies, Mary faces the harsh reality of life without him. The days seem endless, and uncertainty becomes her constant companion.

As the horrors of war unfold, the story becomes a poignant portrait of the sacrifices and losses endured in times of conflict. Mary's waiting becomes desperate, leaving the audience wondering if love can survive the brutality of war. With a narrative that blends intense emotions and tragedy, this drama is a journey through love, loss, and human resilience.

Media type
Movie
Year
1931
Director
James Whale
Writer
Tom Reed
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.40
Actors
Mae Clarke
Douglass Montgomery
Doris Lloyd
Frederick Kerr
Enid Bennett
Bette Davis
Ethel Griffies
Rita Carlyle
Ruth Handforth
Billy Bevan
Elspeth Dudgeon
Louise Emmons
Mary Gordon
Gender
Drama
Romance
BΓ©lica
Country
United States
Producers
Carl Laemmle Jr.
Original title
Waterloo Bridge
Duration
81
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