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Director:
Writers:
Robert E. Sherwood (play)
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Release Date:
17 May 1940 (USA) more
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Plot:
On the eve of World War II, a British officer revisits Waterloo Bridge and recalls the young man he... more | full synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. more
User Reviews:
Little Known But Excellent Romantic Drama more (68 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Vivien Leigh ... Myra

Robert Taylor ... Roy Cronin
Lucile Watson ... Lady Margaret Cronin
Virginia Field ... Kitty
Maria Ouspenskaya ... Madame Olga Kirowa
C. Aubrey Smith ... The Duke
Janet Shaw ... Maureen
Janet Waldo ... Elsa
Steffi Duna ... Lydia
Virginia Carroll ... Sylvia
Leda Nicova ... Marie
Florence Baker ... Beatrice
Margery Manning ... Mary
Frances MacInerney ... Violet
Eleanor Stewart ... Grace
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Lowden Adams ... The duke's butler (uncredited)
Harry Allen ... Taxi driver (uncredited)
Jimmy Aubrey ... Cockney in air-raid shelter (uncredited)
Phyllis Barry ... Second girl at estate dance (uncredited)
Colin Campbell ... Groom (uncredited)
Rita Carlyle ... Flower woman on bridge (uncredited)
Leo G. Carroll ... Policeman (uncredited)
David Cavendish ... Generous man at estate dance (uncredited)
David Clyde ... Barnes (Cronin's butler) (uncredited)
Kathryn Collier ... Barmaid (uncredited)
Tom Conway ... (voice) (uncredited)
Frank Dawson ... Vicar's butler (uncredited)
Connie Emerald ... Waitress at restaurant (uncredited)
Gilbert Emery ... Colonel at luncheon (uncredited)
Herbert Evans ... Commissionaire (uncredited)
Maria Genardi ... Dancers' Italian mother (uncredited)
Douglas Gordon ... Taxi driver (uncredited)
Denis Green ... Sergeant on bridge (uncredited)
Ethel Griffies ... Mrs. Clark (landlady) (uncredited)
Bobby Hale ... Taxi driver (uncredited)
Winifred Harris ... Dowager at estate dance (uncredited)
Halliwell Hobbes ... Vicar at St. Matthews (uncredited)
Harold Howard ... Ticket collector at Waterloo Station (uncredited)
Charles Irwin ... Candlelight Club announcer (uncredited)
Bill James ... Sergeant (uncredited)
George Kirby ... Waiter (uncredited)
Eric Lonsdale ... Soldier at Waterloo Station (uncredited)
Wilfred Lucas ... Elderly huntsman at estate dance (uncredited)
Dan Maxwell ... Cockney in air-raid shelter (uncredited)
James May ... Cockney in air-raid sheler (uncredited)
Florine McKinney ... Viola (first girl at estate dance) (uncredited)
Charles McNaughton ... Mack (the waiter) (uncredited)
Frank Mitchell ... Father (uncredited)
Edmund Mortimer ... Dance floor extra (uncredited)
Leonard Mudie ... Thomas Parker (Roy's driver) (uncredited)
Judith Nelles ... Gertrude (tart at Waterloo Station) (uncredited)
Gordon Orbell ... Newsboy (uncredited)
Tempe Pigott ... Cockney in air-raid shelter (uncredited)
John Power ... Toff's companion (uncredited)
Elsie Prescott ... Cockney in air-raid shelter (uncredited)
Jean Prescott ... Third girl at estate dance (uncredited)
Clara Reid ... Mrs. Bassett (at the estate dance) (uncredited)
Fred Sassoni ... Newsboy (uncredited)
Paul Scardon ... Backdoor stage doorman (uncredited)
John Graham Spacey ... British officer at luncheon table (uncredited)
Wyndham Standing ... Toff (uncredited)
Harry Stubbs ... Proprietor of eating house (uncredited)
William Tetley ... Boy opening taxi door (uncredited)
Cyril Thornton ... Sergeant (uncredited)
David Thursby ... First Cockney in air-raid shelter (uncredited)
Norma Varden ... Hostess at restaurant (uncredited)
Pat Welsh ... (uncredited)
Martha Wentworth ... Tart on bridge at the end (uncredited)
Eric Wilton ... Head waiter at Candlelight Club (uncredited)
Robert Winkler ... Boy delivering flowers (uncredited)
Douglas Wood ... Vicar at estate dance (uncredited)
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Directed by
Mervyn LeRoy 
 
Writing credits
Robert E. Sherwood (play "Waterloo Bridge")

S.N. Behrman (screenplay) &
Hans Rameau (screenplay) and
George Froeschel (screenplay)

Produced by
Sidney Franklin .... producer
 
Original Music by
Herbert Stothart 
 
Cinematography by
Joseph Ruttenberg 
 
Film Editing by
George Boemler 
 
Art Direction by
Cedric Gibbons 
 
Set Decoration by
Edwin B. Willis 
 
Costume Design by
Adrian (gowns)
Gile Steele (costumes: men)
Irene (uncredited)
 
Production Management
William H. Cannon .... unit manager (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Al Shenberg .... assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Urie McCleary .... associate art director
 
Sound Department
Douglas Shearer .... recording director
 
Music Department
Charles Hot .... lyrics
Murray Cutter .... orchestrator (uncredited)
Paul Marquardt .... orchestrator (uncredited)
Leonid Raab .... orchestrator (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Ernst Matray .... ballet staging
Carl 'Major' Roup .... script clerk (uncredited)
 
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Additional Details

Runtime:
108 min
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Language:
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Certification:
UK:A (original rating) | UK:PG | Australia:PG | Finland:K-16 | Sweden:15 | USA:Approved (PCA #6168)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Released a few months after the invasion of Poland, and in the middle of the Blitzkrieg, this is likely the earliest Hollywood film to include the Second World War in its plot. more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When Roy travels back down to London from Scotland by express train, the train shown is a Great Western Railway one which did not serve Scotland as it only served routes from Paddington (London) to the West of England and Wales. more
Quotes:
Myra Lester: I loved you, I've never loved anyone else. I never shall, that's the truth Roy, I never shall. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in Wonder Boys (2000) more
Soundtrack:
It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary more

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41 out of 53 people found the following review useful.
Little Known But Excellent Romantic Drama, 18 April 2005
9/10
Author: gftbiloxi (gftbiloxi@yahoo.com) from Biloxi, Mississippi

When pressed to name her favorite of her own films, Vivien Leigh brushed aside both GONE WITH THE WIND and STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE in favor of this now little-known film based on a failed 1930s stage drama of the same name previously filmed in 1931 with Mae Clark: WATERLOO BRIDGE, directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Leigh had good reason for her choice. Although she was dazzling as Scarlett O'Hara and elegantly depraved as Blanche DuBois, she was never as beautifully photographed as she was in this 1940 film.

WATERLOO BRIDGE is perhaps best described as one of a number of films "with an English accent" that played to American sympathies for England in the years when England largely stood alone against Nazi Germany. The story itself has a wartime setting: beautiful ballerina Myra (Vivien Leigh) meets and falls passionately in love with officer Roy Cronin (Robert Taylor), only to be parted from him when he is called to duty during World War I. Alone and increasingly destitute, she learns that he has been killed in action--and so, broken hearted and unconcerned for herself, she drifts into prostitution, plying the world's oldest profession along Waterloo Bridge.

Although Robert Taylor is a bit miscast, Leigh carries the film with a truly remarkable performance. In the opening portion of the scene, she is at the height of her youthful beauty, and cinematographer Joseph Ruttenberg makes the most of it; later, when experience has hardened her, she turns the graceful charm of her earlier scenes upside down to create the bitter, brassy tart that Myra has become. The cast also features an exceptional performance by Lucile Watson as Lady Margaret and notable turns by Maria Ouspenskaya, C. Aubrey Smith, and a host of others.

Although less well known than such tragic romances as Garbo's CAMILLE, WATERLOO BRIDGE is easily the equal of such and considerably better than most. The romantic aura is powerful, the production values are meticulous, the direction, photography, and script are first rate. And at the center of it all we have perhaps the single most beautiful actress of her era, Vivien Leigh, in one of her finest performances. You'll need a box of tissues for this one; don't miss it.

Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer

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