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As World War Two rages, Jim Colter (John Mills) finds himself called up to serve in the army - but he's soon to find himself at war on two fronts.
While he's away, his lovely wife Tillie (Joy Shelton) attracts the amorous attention of Ted Purvis (Stewart Granger), a vicious local spiv and self-acclaimed ladies man.
When Jim's sister writes informing him of what is happening, Jim decides that the Nazis can wait and that an even more insidious enemy needs to be dealt with first. He breaks out of camp, goes AWOL and sets off to find his wife. With the military hot on his tail, Jim must make his way through war torn London to settle things once and for all.
- Sidney Gilliat
- PG
- Alistair Sim
- English
- 1
- Waterloo Road
- 2
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As World War Two rages, Jim Colter (John Mills) finds himself called up to serve in the army - but he's soon to find himself at war on two fronts.
While he's away, his lovely wife Tillie (Joy Shelton) attracts the amorous attention of Ted Purvis (Stewart Granger), a vicious local spiv and self-acclaimed ladies man.
When Jim's sister writes informing him of what is happening, Jim decides that the Nazis can wait and that an even more insidious enemy needs to be dealt with first. He breaks out of camp, goes AWOL and sets off to find his wife. With the military hot on his tail, Jim must make his way through war torn London to settle things once and for all.
- Sidney Gilliat
- PG
- Alistair Sim
- English
- 1
- Waterloo Road
- 2
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Waterloo Road
Waterloo Road is an absolutely timeless classic film. Old, but correctly reflects the feelings and attitude of the times and, the people living through them. The three main actors, almost at the very beginning of their careers show just why they went one to be among the greats of the film industry. John Mills, Stewart Grainger and Alistair Sims, bring absolute realism to the characters they play. And, while the female lead, Joy Shelton holds her place in this fine film. Set in London in the very early years of World War II. Showing the stress, the general men, and women, in the street were undergoing, With air raids and forced absences from loved ones. Is simply not to be missed and always worth seeing again and again.
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