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Went the Day Well? is a 1942 British war film adapted from a story by Graham Greene and directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. It was produced by Michael Balcon of Ealing Studios and served as unofficial propaganda for the war effort.
21. Mai 2021 · 1942. Topics. Alberto Cavalcanti, Ealing Studios, thriller, war, WWII. Language. English. The residents of a British village during WWII welcome a platoon of soldiers who are to be billeted with them. The trusting residents then discover that the soldiers are Germans who proceed to hold the village captive. Addeddate.
- 89 Min.
- 6,7K
- Shadows of the Dark
Went the Day Well?: Directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. With Leslie Banks, C.V. France, Valerie Taylor, Marie Lohr. An English village is occupied by disguised German paratroopers as an advance post for a planned invasion.
- (4,3K)
- Thriller, War
- Alberto Cavalcanti
- 1944-06-28
8. Juli 2010 · Went the Day Well? This article is more than 13 years old Alberto Cavalcanti's wartime propaganda thriller about fifth columnists in an English village remains a prescient masterpiece,...
In 1942, a quiet British village receives unexpected visitors: German soldiers. Taken captive, the villagers jump into action to save the country. Watch trailers & learn more.
- Alberto Cavalcanti
Nora. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Residents of an English village unwittingly welcome Nazi soldiers who intend to take over their town.
- (14)
- Drama
Michael Balcon. Written by. John Dighton, Diana Morgan, Angus MacPhail. Featuring. Leslie Banks, Elizabeth Allan, Frank Lawton. Running time. 92 minutes. In this adaptation of a Graham Greene story, women take on undercover Nazis with a variety of weapons.