Gaby is a 1956 American drama film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Leslie Caron, John Kerr, Cedric Hardwicke, Taina Elg and Margalo Gillmore.
Gaby is a ballet dancer in 1944 London who runs into corporal Gregory Wendell while rushing to catch the bus.
When the report turns out to be false, and Greg returns alive, Gaby repeatedly tells him that she cannot marry him, but he is unable to guess the correct reason.
In contrast to the 1931 and 1940 films, Gaby was made after D-Day and the horror of the V-1 attacks on London, and incorporates references to both within its plot.
The male lead was given to John Kerr, who had become a star on Broadway in Tea and Sympathy and had just made The Cobweb for MGM.