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Waterloo Bridge
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Directed by James Whale.
Mae Clarke had the best role of her career as the heroine of Waterloo Bridge, the first of three filmizations of Robert L. Sherwood's play. Douglass Montgomery (here credited as Kent Douglass) plays a young American soldier who, while on leave from World War I, meets Myra (Clarke) during an air raid in London and falls in love with her, unaware she is a prostitute. Directed with a delicate mixture of realism and impressionism by James Whale, the 1931 Waterloo Bridge is head and shoulders above its heavily laundered 1940 remake -- which in turn is vastly superior to the 1956 re-remake, Gaby. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"For a director of his artstic importance, it's surprising how little of James Whale's film are availible on DVD. Aside from the four horror classics that are his claim to fame, the only work by Whale on DVD is "Waterloo Bridge", and even that only merited a release on TCM's "Forbidden Hollywood" collection. I was looking forward to seeing how Whale would handle a "straight" dramatic film (which is ironic, because those films were the rule in his carreer, not he exception). I was pleased to find that "Waterloo Bridge" does have Whale's personal stamp, and has many strong elements, only to be nearly undone by badly concieved plot machinations and a poor ending. Based on the famous play by Robert E. Sherwood, the film stars Mae Clark (Elizabeth from "Frankenstien") as Myra, an American ex-chorus girl turned prostitute in World War I London. One day while looking for a john during an air raid she stops to help and old woman and is aided by Roy (Kent Douglass) a young American soldier o ... " [More]
 

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