Where to watch Waterloo in Singapore
Waterloo isn't available to stream, rent or buy in Singapore right now. Availability changes often, so check back soon. Availability checked 1 June 2026.
About Waterloo
Waterloo is a 1929 movie in the War, Thriller and History genres, directed by Karl Grune, starring Charles Willy Kayser, Charles Vanel and Otto Gebühr. It has a runtime of 2 hours 0 minutes. It holds an average rating of 6.0/10 from 3 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Waterloo in Singapore — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.
Overview
This presentation of 'Waterloo', a film by Karl Grune about the last hurrah of Napoleon, is a fascinating companion to the Abel Gance epic 'Napoleon'. 'Waterloo' presents a tale of several people involved in the final battle. Napoleon and Wellington, of course, but also the Austrian general Blutcher (who is seen as a ladies' man - his scene with a flirty Countess about halfway through the film is priceless; as are his touching scenes with his plain wife (who he imagines to be a young and nubile girl when they get romantic) and some people within his regiment. Not simply a film of war, 'Waterloo' is a story of people, of lovers, of lost opportunities.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I watch Waterloo in Singapore?+
Waterloo is not currently listed on any streaming, rental or purchase service in Singapore. Availability changes often, so check back or switch your region.
Is Waterloo on Netflix?+
Waterloo is not on Netflix in Singapore right now.
How long is Waterloo?+
Waterloo has a runtime of 2 hours 0 minutes (120 minutes).
Who stars in Waterloo?+
Waterloo stars Charles Willy Kayser, Charles Vanel, Otto Gebühr, Auguste Prasch-Grevenberg and Friedrich Ulmer.
When did Waterloo come out?+
Waterloo is a 1929 movie directed by Karl Grune.
What genre is Waterloo?+
Waterloo is War, Thriller and History film.
Who directed Waterloo?+
Waterloo was directed by Karl Grune.
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