Waterloo Bridge - posters, covers, wallpapers

Lots of posters, covers and wallpapers for the movie "Waterloo Bridge"
Waterloo Bridge (1940)
Timing: 1:49 (109 min)
Waterloo Bridge - TMDB rating
7.5/10
142
Waterloo Bridge - Kinopoisk rating
8.038/10
15380
Waterloo Bridge - IMDB rating
7.7/10
12000

Backdrops, wallpaper

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Posters, covers

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What's left behind the scenes

  • Before bringing the story of Myra and Roy Cronin to the big screen, it had been staged on Broadway since 1930.
  • The film was released exactly one week after the end of the "Phoney War" and the Wehrmacht began its offensive against France.
  • In the episode where the main characters dance a waltz, a dialogue was originally planned, but the screenwriters couldn't agree on the words. Ultimately, Merwin LeRoy decided that the images should speak for themselves – Robert Taylor and Vivien Leigh would dance in silence, expressing their feelings only through glances, gestures, and facial expressions.
  • Kitty, played by Virginia Field (1917-1992), and Roy, played by Robert Taylor (1911-1969), were unable to get married after 3 p.m. In Great Britain, there was a law passed as early as 1837 to prevent clandestine marriages, which were becoming a problem at that time, and this law established time restrictions on the marriage ceremony. According to this law, it could be held from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. In 1886, this time interval was extended to 3 p.m., and in 1934 – to 6 p.m. All time restrictions were lifted only in 2012.
  • Maria Uspenskaya (1876-1949), who played the cruel Madame Olga, once studied with Konstantin Stanislavski (1863-1938) himself. After moving to America, she taught acting to Lee Strasberg (1901-1982), who later headed the prestigious Actors Studio in New York.
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