The Waterloo Bridge Handicap is a short film released in 1978, with a runtime of 21 minutes. The film is set in the United Kingdom and features a diverse cast of actors including Kant Prince Miller as the Ticket Collector, Patricia Hodge as the Gossiping girl, Seretta Wilson as the Tourist, John Quentin as Austin Reed, Brian Croucher, J.B. Zoot Money as Red Hair, Gordon Kaye as Chubby Chap, Leonard Rossiter as Charles Barker, Trishia George as Gossiping girl, Alan Dudley as City Gent #1, Ian Marter as Lincoln's Inn, Lucita Laidgewood as Ticket Collector, John Rogers as City Gent #3, Linda Bellingham as Likely Lady (Miss Beamish), Bill Kerry, Azad Ali as the Station Master, Jack Armstrong as City Gent #2, Bru Scott as the Commentator, and a Survey Man.
The film follows the story of a group of characters who find themselves at Waterloo Bridge, each with their own unique backgrounds and motivations. As they navigate through the hustle and bustle of the busy bridge, they must overcome various obstacles and challenges, including personal conflicts and societal expectations. The film explores themes of class, identity, and the complexities of human relationships.
The Waterloo Bridge Handicap is a captivating and thought-provoking film that offers a glimpse into the lives of its diverse characters. With a talented cast and a compelling storyline, this short film is sure to leave a lasting impression on its audience.
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