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Synopsis
The third film version of Robert E. Sherwood's play Waterloo Bridge, Gaby is also the most antiseptic of the three. In the original 1931 film, Mae Clarke is cast as a British streetwalker who falls despearately and tragically in love with aristocratic military officer Douglass Montgomery. In the cleaned-up 1940 version, Vivien Leigh plays a ballerina who becomes a prostitute only after being informed that her lover, British "landed gentry" officer Robert Taylor, was killed in battle. In the 1956 edition, Leslie Caron is once again a ballerina at the outset, who once again turns to the World's Oldest Profession when she believes that her sweetheart, American GI John Kerr, has been killed during the D-Day invasion. The source material has been dry-cleaned to the extent that the heroine is permitted a happy ending, something she was flatly denied in the first two versions. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

James Best Jim
Leslie Caron Gaby
Joseph Corey Pete
Joe di Reda Allen
Taina Elg Elsa
Margalo Gillmore Mrs. Carrington
John Kerr Gregory Y. Wendell
Ruta Lee Denise
Scott Marlowe Jan
Lisa Montell Claire
Narda Onyx Olga
Ian Wolfe Registrar
Cedric Hardwicke Mr. Carrington
Gloria Wood Singer

Production Crew

Cedric Gibbons Art Director
Daniel B. Cathcart Art Director
Michel Panaieff Choreography
Robert Planck Cinematographer
Conrad Salinger Composer (Music Score)
Curtis Bernhardt Director
John McSweeney, Jr. Editor
Lorenz Hart Featured Music
Charles Wolcott Musical Direction/Supervision
George Froeschel Play Author
Paul H. Rameau Play Author
Robert E. Sherwood Play Author
S.N. Behrman Play Author
Edwin H. Knopf Producer
Albert Hackett Screenwriter
Charles Lederer Screenwriter
Frances Goodrich Screenwriter
Lorenz Hart Songwriter
Richard Rodgers Songwriter
Year: 1956
Runtime: 97
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama
War

Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
MGM