Waterloo Bridge (1940) - (Movie Clip) Too Un-Military?
Immediately from a flashback by his elder-self, Captain Cronin (Robert Taylor) meets the girls from the ballet school, especially Myra (Vivien Leigh) during a First World War air raid, in (and on!) Waterloo Bridge, 1940.
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