Before World War II, a British officer goes back to Waterloo Bridge and thinks about how young he was at the start of World War I and the young ballerina he met just before leaving for the front. Myra stayed with him after the curfew and was kicked out of the group of dancers. It gets even worse when she hears that her true love has been killed in action. She lives on the streets of London. But he wasn't killed, though. Roy finds Myra and takes her to his family's country estate. Myra hopes that those years were just a bad dream after he takes her there.
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Before World War II, a British officer goes back to Waterloo Bridge and thinks about how young he was at the start of World War I and the young ballerina he met just before leaving for the front. Myra stayed with him after the curfew and was kicked out of the group of dancers. It gets even worse when she hears that her true love has been killed in action. She lives on the streets of London. But he wasn't killed, though. Roy finds Myra and takes her to his family's country estate. Myra hopes that those years were just a bad dream after he takes her there.
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