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  1. Return to Waterloo is a 1984 British musical film written and directed by Ray Davies, and starring Tim Roth, Kenneth Colley and Claire Parker. The film shows the journey of a commuter from Guildford to Waterloo in London.

  2. 17 de may. de 1985 · Return to Waterloo: Directed by Ray Davies. With Tim Roth, Kenneth Colley, Claire Parker, Ray Davies. An unnamed Traveler boards the Guildford-Waterloo train and proceeds to daydream about his life and of having interactions with his fellow passengers.

  3. Return to Waterloo es una película dirigida por Ray Davies con Tim Roth, Kenneth Colley, Claire Parker, Ray Davies .... Año: 1984. Título original: Return to Waterloo. Sinopsis:Puedes ver Return to Waterloo mediante en las plataformas:

  4. Return to Waterloo película dirigida por Ray Davies y protagonizada por Tim Roth, Kenneth Colley y Claire Parker. Año: 1984. Sinopsis: Un viajero sin nombre aborda el tren Guildford-Waterloo y comienza a soñar despierto con su vida y con las interacciones con sus compañeros de viaje.

  5. Watch Return to Waterloo | Prime Video. Home. Store. Live TV. Categories. Return to Waterloo. Ray Davies of the Kinks, well-respected as one of rock's best storytellers, makes his filmmaking debut in "Return to Waterloo" (1984, 60 min.), a unique synthesis of music, video and cinema.

  6. Synopsis by Mark Deming. Ray Davies, leader of the group The Kinks and one of the most well-respected songwriters in the history of British rock, made his directorial debut with this film produced for British television. A man (played by Kenneth Colley) boards a commuter train and reads his newspaper, glancing at a story in which a man who ...

  7. Born not into the Swinging Sixites but the Thatcher run, hyper-nationalist 1980s, Return to Waterloo instead of capturing train station romances turns to the much darker underbelly of English life. Return to Waterloo reflects on the classist nature of English society,… more.