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In the midst of World War II, a young and dreamy dancer named Julie finds herself trapped in London, grappling with the difficult circumstances of life during wartime. Having left her home in search of a career on stage, her life takes an unexpected turn when she meets a handsome, aristocratic army officer who has his own dark past. The connection between them is immediate, a love that blossoms amidst the shadows of war and uncertainty.

As the city descends into chaos with bombings and tragedies, their relationship deepens, yet also faces monumental challenges. Julie's life becomes more complicated when the decisions she makes to survive lead her to distance herself from her beloved. The promises of a future together seem to fade, and the pain of separation becomes a constant echo in her heart.

Trapped in a cycle of longing and sacrifice, Julie must confront the harsh realities of war and the fragility of love. As the conflict intensifies and the threat of loss looms over them, the young dancer is forced to decide whether to continue fighting for her love or to surrender to the cruel reality. Amidst despair and sacrifice, the story explores themes of loyalty, loss, and hope, leaving a profound mark on the viewer that reflects the complexities of love in difficult times.

Media type
Movie
Year
1940
Director
Mervyn LeRoy
Writer
George Froeschel
S. N. Behrman
Hans Rameau
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.70
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
83.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
73.00
Actors
Vivien Leigh
Robert Taylor
Lucile Watson
Virginia Field
Maria Ouspenskaya
C. Aubrey Smith
Janet Shaw
Janet Waldo
Steffi Duna
Virginia Carroll
Leda Nicova
Florence Baker
Margery Manning
Frances MacInerney
Eleanor Stewart
Lowden Adams
Harry Allen
Jimmy Aubrey
Phyllis Barry
Colin Campbell
James Carlisle
Rita Carlyle
Leo G. Carroll
David Cavendish
David Clyde
Kathryn Collier
Tom Conway
Frank Dawson
Connie Emerald
Gilbert Emery
Herbert Evans
Maria Genardi
Dick Gordon
Douglas Gordon
Denis Greene
Ethel Griffies
Bobby Hale
Winifred Harris
Halliwell Hobbes
Harold Howard
Charles Irwin
Bill James
George Kirby
Walter Lawrence
Eric Lonsdale
Wilfred Lucas
Dan Maxwell
James May
Florine McKinney
Charles McNaughton
Frank Mitchell
Edmund Mortimer
Leonard Mudie
Judith Nelles
Gordon Orbell
Tempe Pigott
John Power
Elsie Prescott
Jean Prescott
Clara Reid
Fred Sassoni
Paul Scardon
John Graham Spacey
Wyndham Standing
Harry Stubbs
William Tetley
Cyril Thornton
David Thursby
Norma Varden
Martha Wentworth
Eric Wilton
Robert Winkler
Douglas Wood
Gender
Drama
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
Sidney Franklin
Original title
Waterloo Bridge
Duration
109
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