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Waterloo Bridge (1940)
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Given the omnipresence of the Motion Picture Production Code in 1940, the second film version of Robert E. Sherwood's Waterloo Bridge would have to be laundered and softened to pass muster. In the original, made in 1931, the heroine is nothing more or less than a streetwalker, patrolling London's Waterloo Bridge during World War I in hopes of picking up the occasional soldier. She falls in love with one of her clients, a young officer from an aristocratic family. Gently informed by the young man's mother that any marriage would be absolutely impossible, the streetwalker tearfully agrees, letting her beau down gently before ending her own life by walking directly into the path of an enemy bomb. In the remake, told in flashback as a means of "distancing" the audience from what few unsavory story elements were left, the heroine,
Vivien Leigh
, starts out as a virginal ballerina.
Robert Taylor
, a British officer from a wealthy family, falls in love with Vivien and brings her home to his folks. This time around, Taylor's uncle (C. Aubrey Smith), impressed by Vivien's sincerity, reluctantly agrees to the upcoming marriage. When Taylor marches off to war, Vivien abandons an important dance recital to bid her fiance goodbye, losing her job as a result. Later, she is led to believe that Taylor has been killed in battle. Thus impoverished and aggrieved, she is given a motivation for turning to prostitution, a plot element deemed unecessary in the original-which indeed it was.
Now
the stage is set for her final sacrifice, though the suicidal elements are carefully weeded out. Waterloo Bridge was remade for a second time in 1956 as
Gaby
, with
Leslie Caron
and
John Kerr
. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Florence Baker
Beatrice
Leo G. Carroll
Policeman
Virginia Carroll
Sylvia
Steffi Duna
Lydia
Vivien Leigh
Myra
Leda Nicova
Marie
Maria Ouspenskaya
Mme. Olga Kirowa
Clara Reid
Mrs. Bassett
Janet Shaw
Maureen
C. Aubrey Smith
The Duke
Eleanor Stewart
Grace
Janet Waldo
Elsa
Lucile Watson
Margaret Cronin
Virginia Field
Kitty
Robert Taylor
Capt. Roy Cronin
Production Crew
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
Urie McCleary
Art Director
Ernst Matray
Choreography
Joseph Ruttenberg
Cinematographer
Herbert Stothart
Composer (Music Score)
Adrian
Costume Designer
Gile Steele
Costume Designer
Mervyn LeRoy
Director
Robert Srerwood
Director
George Boemler
Editor
Robert E. Sherwood
Play Author
Sidney Franklin
Producer
Sidney Franklin
Producer
Edwin B. Willis
Production Designer
George Froeschel
Screenwriter
Hans Rameau
Screenwriter
S.N. Behrmann
Screenwriter
Edwin B. Willis
Set Designer
Douglas Shearer
Sound Director
Year: 1940
Runtime: 109
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Romance
Produced by
MGM
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.