Waterloo Road (1945)
Standard British 1940s melodrama
16 August 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Plot: A British soldier goes AWOL in order to stop his wife cuckolding him with a criminal.

This film is a Gainsborough melodrama, and if you know what that means then you know what you'll get. So expect female hysterics and an unconvincingly nasty criminal played by Stewart Granger. John Mills, as an everyman squaddie, holds the piece together with some solid work. The setting is Waterloo station and most of the film is shot on location, which gives it a nice edge of social realism as the story winds through the markets and streets. The plot isn't up to much but it does express one of the great worries of British soldiers: what were their girls up to whilst they were away? Many were on active service for years at a time, and they knew England was full of Yanks, Canadians, spivs and other sorts who were flush with cash, glamour and amorous intentions. It isn't a very good film, with the climactic fist fight being particularly unconvincing, but it's a nice insight into what was a pressing issue at the time.
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