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A prostitute's self-loathing makes her reluctant to marry an idealistic soldier during World War I.A prostitute's self-loathing makes her reluctant to marry an idealistic soldier during World War I.A prostitute's self-loathing makes her reluctant to marry an idealistic soldier during World War I.
- Awards
- 2 wins total
Douglass Montgomery
- Roy Cronin
- (as Kent Douglass)
Rita Carlyle
- The Old Woman
- (as Rita Carlisle)
Billy Bevan
- Soldier on the Make
- (uncredited)
Symona Boniface
- Theatre Patron
- (uncredited)
Elspeth Dudgeon
- Elegant Dowager
- (uncredited)
Louise Emmons
- Passerby in Front of Theatre
- (uncredited)
Mary Gordon
- Distraught Woman on Stairway
- (uncredited)
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Having seen Mae Clarke being carried away by Frankenstein and getting a grapefruit in the face by James Cagney, I had a clear image of her but not of her talent.
I agree with the other reviewers that this is one knock-out performance. At a time when many actors in early talkies were still being very stagey (with stilted manners and playing to the back row), Mae Clarke built a performance that was modern and genuine.
The whole production is good (especially Arthur Edeson's cinematography and James Whale's direction), but Clarke's acting is what I'll always remember.
I agree with the other reviewers that this is one knock-out performance. At a time when many actors in early talkies were still being very stagey (with stilted manners and playing to the back row), Mae Clarke built a performance that was modern and genuine.
The whole production is good (especially Arthur Edeson's cinematography and James Whale's direction), but Clarke's acting is what I'll always remember.
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Did you know
- TriviaEthel Griffies played (uncredited) the Landlady in BOTH Waterloo Bridge (1931) & Waterloo Bridge (1940). She was Mrs. Hobley in the earlier version and Mrs. Clark in the later version.
- GoofsAlthough the film is set in 1918 the cast are wearing early-1930s fashions
- Quotes
Roy Cronin: Is Miss Deauville in?
Mrs. Hobley: Oh, you're the young fella who was with her last night, aren't you? No, I'm afraid she isn't back yet.
Roy Cronin: Oh, you mean she's out shopping, or something?
Mrs. Hobley: Shopping's right!
- ConnectionsEdited into Show Business (1944)
- SoundtracksGod Save the King
Traditional; earliest known version by John Bull (1562-1628)
Sung at the music hall
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Natt över London
- Filming locations
- Pasadena, California, USA(Wetherby house, exteriors)
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- Budget
- $251,289 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
- Color
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