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Waterloo Bridge is a american film of genre Drama directed by James Whale released in USA on 1 september 1931 with Mae Clarke

Waterloo Bridge (1931)

Waterloo Bridge
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Released in USA 1 september 1931
Length 1h21
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    War,    Romance
Rating73% 3.694323.694323.694323.694323.69432

Waterloo Bridge is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by James Whale. The screenplay by Benn Levy and Tom Reed is based on the 1930 play of the same title by Robert E. Sherwood.

The film was remade twice, under its original title in 1940 and as Gaby in 1956. Both remakes were made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which bought the 1931 version from Universal. Today, the rights to all three films are held by Warner Bros. and their subsidiary Turner Entertainment.

Synopsis

Unable to find work in London at the height of World War I, American chorus girl Myra Deauville resorts to prostitution to support herself. She meets her clients on Waterloo Bridge, the primary entry point into the city for soldiers on leave. During an air raid, she meets fellow American Roy Cronin, a member of the Canadian Army, and he joins Myra in her apartment.

Actors

Mae Clarke

(Myra Deauville)
Douglass Montgomery

(Roy Cronin (as Kent Douglass))
Doris Lloyd

(Kitty)
Bette Davis

(Janet Cronin)
Frederick Kerr

(Major Fred Wetherby)
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