During World War I, Army Lieutenant Roy (played by Robert Taylor), who was returning home for a vacation, met the dancer Mara (played by Vivien Leigh)[Expand All]
During World War I, Army Lieutenant Roy (played by Robert Taylor), who was returning home for a vacation, met the dancer Mara (played by Vivien Leigh) on Waterloo Bridge. They fell in love with each other and their romance grew rapidly. Just as the two decided to get married, Roy was called back to the camp and they were forced to part. Because she missed the troupe's performance, Mara was fired and could only rely on her good friend for survival. Not long after, Mara learned of Roy's death and was on the verge of collapse, suffering a heavy blow. Marla, having lost her love, felt that everything had lost its meaning. To survive, she and her friend had no choice but to become prostitutes. However, fate played a cruel trick on her. Just at this moment, Mara unexpectedly ran into Roy again. Although she was overjoyed at Roy's survival, Mara was plunged into pain because of her own loss. Feeling that everything was beyond redemption, Mara left and went alone to the place where they first met - Waterloo Bridge...[Collapse]