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Waterloo Bridge [Import]

Vivien Leigh , Robert Taylor , Mervyn LeRoy    NR (Not Rated)   DVD
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars une merveille de cinéma April 17 2010
Format:DVD
Enfin ce film en DVD. Introuvable en Europe, j'ai enfin pu l'acquérir via Amazon.ca
Une merveille de cinéma et un drame bouleversant. Waterloo Bridge c'est une histoire d'amour sans mièvrerie où l'intégrité, l'honneur sont les maîtres mots de cette intrigue dure et magnifique.
L'un des plus beaux rôles de Vivien Leigh aprés Autant en emporte le vent.
A découvrir.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Old War Movie July 24 2012
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Movie is set in WW II and has a sad tear-jerker ending. Very romantic and set in England during a time of hardship for many.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Star-crossed Love... Nov 6 2001
Format:VHS Tape
One of the most memorable romantic films ever made about star-crossed love, cleaned-up and loosely based on four-time Pulitzer Prize winning playwright and editor Robert E. Sherwood's play. Wounded and appalled by the carnage and devastation of World War I, Sherwood resolved to do all he could to help stop future wars. This attitude appears in his numerous Broadway plays.

Beautifully performed for the screen by Vivien Leigh ("A Streetcar Named Desire", "Gone With The Wind"--her two Oscars)-- as Myra Lester, a fragile ballerina --and Robert Taylor ("Quo Vadis", "Ivanhoe") as Roy Cronin, a young Captain in the Rendleshire 'Broken Lance' Fusiliers, whose chance meeting at Waterloo Bridge amidst an air raid during World War I sets the stage for this tear-jerker of a movie. Very good supporting roles came with Lucille Watson as Lady Margaret Cronin--Roy's mother;her best scene was when she and Myra first met at the restaurant, trying to understand Myra's strange behavior. Maria Ouspenskaya as Madame Kirowa, true to form playing the 'old dragon and broomstick.' Virginia Field as Kitty, Myra's true friend and roommate, who unfortunately eased her towards the wrong side of the street, upon learning (wrongly, as it turned out) of Roy's death. And Sir C. Aubrey Smith as the Duke, Roy's uncle...the quintessential Englishman from his backbone to his stiff upper lip, (he was knighted and made an OBE) giving off that quiet gentility and confidence.

Beautiful and poignant scenes abound in this film: --Roy and Myra's dancing together to the "Auld Lang Syne Waltz" while looking at each other tenderly without any spoken words before he leaves for France....Myra's efforts to hide her inability to accept the news of Roy's death, which she just saw in a newspaper article and bravely trying to suppress her anguish while in front of Roy's mother when she joins her for tea....the prologue and epilogue where Roy, now an aged and gray general, going back to Waterloo Bridge, remembering his lost love, as he hears again her affectionate and tender voice: "I loved you...I never loved anyone else..I never shall..." accompanied by Herbert Stothart's poignant musical score.

The movie gives a fleeting glimpse of the British class system (which according to many experts, the Second World War eventually destroyed). But one thing though..I was able to visit London recently and among other places like Bond St., Belrose Square, I was able to go down Waterloo Bridge (formerly the Strand Bridge). It still has that magnificent sight all around it but for one thing: you would not think that street walkers would ply their wares over there; it's too cold and windy. But then, the setting of the movie was more than 80 years ago, and 1940's movie goers couldn't care less. After all, who needs sum and substance when there's a war on. We of the present generation are also ready to believe and be convinced and captivated. For anyone who has loved and been loved, experienced happy and lasting love, or even the pangs of unrequitted love...and most of all, of star-crossed love...this is a movie to see.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Tragic Romance
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... Read more
Published on Mar 18 2003 by Gary F. Taylor
5.0 out of 5 stars Roy and Myra will steal your heart!
"Waterloo Bridge" is a tender love story set in England during WWI. I really love this movie because of the beautiful development of the stars's romance. Read more
Published on Feb 20 2003
5.0 out of 5 stars Beside GWTW, this is Vivien's best movie
This movie is what i'd call "the best movie I have ever seen since GWTW" this movie was the first movie Vivien starred in after GWTW. I heard this movie was also her favorite. Read more
Published on Jan 20 2003
5.0 out of 5 stars Waterloo Bridge
This film is a classic! If you love Gone with the Wind you will love this film! It's very depressing but fabulous. You will be crying you're eyes out when its over! Read more
Published on Dec 29 2002
5.0 out of 5 stars Waterloo Bridge
This film is a classic! If you love Gone with the Wind you will love this film! It's very depressing but fabulous. You will be crying you're eyes out when its over! Read more
Published on Dec 29 2002
5.0 out of 5 stars ANOTHER JEWEL IN VIVIEN'S CROWN.
Vivien Leigh is magnificent as Myra, the young ballet dancer who falls in love with handsome Roy Cronin, a British army officer, who has been called to duty. Read more
Published on Nov 11 2002 by "scotsladdie"
5.0 out of 5 stars Vivien Leigh at her very best.
Beautiful, sensitive love story told in flashback, loosely based on Robert E. Sherwood's play, of the doomed love between aristocratic british army officer Robert Taylor and frail... Read more
Published on Aug 27 2002 by Fernando Silva
5.0 out of 5 stars Waterloo Bridge
This is a wonderful movie. Vivian Leigh and Robert Taylor are both captivating in this movie. I was a big fan of Vivian Leigh and when I saw that she was in it I decided to watch... Read more
Published on April 13 2002
5.0 out of 5 stars impressive
I don't think this is one of the well known Leigh films, but it should be. It's incredible. It's the tale of a young ballet dancer who meets a soldier during WWII on "the... Read more
Published on Jun 27 2001
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't spoil your life and love
Why world is so ironic? After watching this movie, I could not help thinking this way. When we think that we finally had something in our hands, it goes away. Read more
Published on Dec 5 2000 by Bossalover
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