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Went the Day Well?

  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Went the Day Well? (1942)
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An English village is occupied by disguised German paratroopers as an advance post for a planned invasion.An English village is occupied by disguised German paratroopers as an advance post for a planned invasion.An English village is occupied by disguised German paratroopers as an advance post for a planned invasion.

  • Director
    • Alberto Cavalcanti
  • Writers
    • Graham Greene
    • John Dighton
    • Diana Morgan
  • Stars
    • Leslie Banks
    • C.V. France
    • Valerie Taylor
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    4.6K
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    • Director
      • Alberto Cavalcanti
    • Writers
      • Graham Greene
      • John Dighton
      • Diana Morgan
    • Stars
      • Leslie Banks
      • C.V. France
      • Valerie Taylor
    • 92User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Leslie Banks
    Leslie Banks
    • Oliver Wilsford
    C.V. France
    C.V. France
    • The Vicar
    Valerie Taylor
    Valerie Taylor
    • Nora
    Marie Lohr
    Marie Lohr
    • Mrs. Fraser
    Harry Fowler
    Harry Fowler
    • Young George
    Norman Pierce
    Norman Pierce
    • Jim Sturry
    Frank Lawton
    Frank Lawton
    • Tom Sturry
    Elizabeth Allan
    Elizabeth Allan
    • Peggy
    Thora Hird
    Thora Hird
    • Ivy
    Muriel George
    Muriel George
    • Mrs. Collins
    Patricia Hayes
    Patricia Hayes
    • Daisy
    Mervyn Johns
    Mervyn Johns
    • Charlie Sims
    Hilda Bayley
    • Cousin Maud
    Edward Rigby
    Edward Rigby
    • Bill Purvis the poacher
    Johnnie Schofield
    • Joe Garbett
    • (as Johnny Schofield)
    Ellis Irving
    • Harry Drew
    Philippa Hiatt
    • Mrs. Bates
    Grace Arnold
    Grace Arnold
    • Mrs. Owen
    • Director
      • Alberto Cavalcanti
    • Writers
      • Graham Greene
      • John Dighton
      • Diana Morgan
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    JBall75487

    A credible representation of what could well have happened.

    I saw 'Went the Day Well' in 1943, as a 12 year old in war-time England.What I remember most about the film is that it was utterly convincing, both in the authenticity of the setting and the quality of the acting,My friends and I were, of course, perhaps less sophisticated and streetwise than the 12 year olds of today, nevertheless, the film left a lasting impression and I, at least, can remember it in a fair amount of detail, even after the passage of nearly sixty years. The least convincing part to us was the fight between the soldiers,English and German, towards the end of the film,located in and around the church - perhaps this was because we had watched too many carefully staged propanganda epics belittling the ability of the Germans ! All in all,though, a film which brought home the fact that the freedom we take for granted can so easily be lost unless we are eternally vigilant.
    7Leofwine_draca

    Propaganda classic

    An ahead-of-its-time film if ever there was one, WENT THE DAY WELL? is still a chilling wartime thriller even watched today. It begins deceptively genteel, with Mervyn Johns talking to the camera (a great device) and leading us into a story which times out to be both hard hitting and inspirational.

    Like the later film, THE EAGLE HAS LANDED, this fictional movie poses the 'what if?' question - what if the much-mooted Nazi invasion of England had really taken place? The answer is limited to a single rural village in the English countryside which soon finds itself taken over by ruthless German soldiers.

    What follows is expertly paced and supremely directed, with the villagers harried, hassled and murdered and eventually fighting back against their oppressors. It's still a violent and grim film, with axe murders, knifings and all manner of shootings put on the screen, although in my mind a scene involving a hand grenade marks the most shocking moment. An excellent cast, topped by THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME's Leslie Banks as a sinister collaborater, help make this a British classic.
    ianginge

    Rare propaganda film which ages well

    1942. That is the important date to bear in mind when watching this film. That was when the film was made, and when the UK cinema auidences watching it knew that all that separated them from invasion was a few miles of sea. Imagine the impact it must have had!! Plucky Brits, living in the rural English idyll, threatened by the Hun. Having witnessed their brave fight, the auidences must have come out of the flicks wanting to take on the German army on their own. The comparisons with 'The Eagle Has Landed' are easy to make, but just remember that date of 1942. The threat was real to the people watching it, unlike those watching 'The Eagle' for the very first time. Cracking afternoon entertainment, with a message of its time.
    8jzappa

    Its Unexpected Violence Causes It to Project with Particular Prominence

    In WWII England a troop of surveyors are dispatched into a characteristically happy-go-lucky and scenic village, though really they are a select assemblage of German officers with orders to seize control of the township on the horizon of a covert German attack in a few days. Director Alberto Cavalcani is smart. Rather than this information creeping up on us like a twist, we grasp this from the start. When one of the villagers grows suspicious, we are in an enhanced state of tension. The Germans hijack the parish, a handful among which refuse to lose hope of alerting the unsuspecting free world around them.

    Do not make the mistake of presuming that it is an insincere propaganda yarn, considering its era. This is in fact quite an electrifying tale of survival. If so many can overlook the propaganda of obsolete films like Battleship Potemkin, there is certainly room for this picture. It stands out, owing much to its unexpected flashes of violence that are sincerely exhilarating and often frank and uncompromising in terms of the drama. It is not gritty like most modern war films. The quaintly timeless English ambiance, and the consistent theme of it maintaining its spry morale, is a clever and natural juxtaposition to the taut aggression of the conflict, which is thus more well-defined. The relatively unfamiliar cast is plainly high- quality.

    At its hub, yes, it's a work of propaganda exploiting a thriller story to enrapture its WWII-era British spectators. But mind you, it is based on a story by English writer and WWII MI6 spy Graham Greene. Nevertheless, the English were righteous in that war, remaining the only European country the Germans intended to occupy but never could. This piece grows to be as riveting as any other good movie, and what's more, its unexpected violence causes it to project with particular prominence.
    simonrosenbaum

    "yes the day good went"

    A still chilling story of german invasion to an ordinary sleepy english village sixty years ago. This brilliantly captured the very real possibility of what could have happened during the first years of world war 2. If you tend to stay away from "older" films because they're too distant and difficult to relate to I strongly recommend this, the characters are believable and the way the story is told is very realistic and not at all sentimental. There are some quite powerful scenes which are quite shocking and totally unexpected in a film this old. (9/10)

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    • Trivia
      When the man running the pub in the village where the film was being shot discovered that he had used up his alcohol ration on the film crew, he was so distraught he committed suicide.
    • Goofs
      The bar of chocolate found in Major Hammond's room is inscribed with the word 'Chokolade' which Nora takes to be German. But the German for chocolate is 'Schokolade'. ('Chokolade' is Danish.)
    • Quotes

      Kommandant Orlter, alias Major Hammond: [addressing the church's congregation] Obey my order and you will not be harmed. Any person who attempts to escape or communicate with the outside world will be shot!

      [shouting even louder]

      Kommandant Orlter, alias Major Hammond: Is that clear?

      The Vicar: You ask me to bow down to the forces of evil here in this House of God?

      Kommandant Orlter, alias Major Hammond: I ask nothing! I give you my orders!

      The Vicar: I am a minister of the Christian faith. I will take no orders from those who are the enemies and oppressors of mankind!

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue:

      "Went the day well? We died and never knew, But, well or ill, Freedom, we died for you"
    • Connections
      Featured in Forever Ealing (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      There'll Always Be an England
      (uncredited)

      Written by Ross Parker & Hugh Charles

      Heard on the radio after dinner at the Manor House

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    • Release date
      • June 28, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • 48 Hours
    • Filming locations
      • Turville Church, Turville, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Ealing Studios
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $47,214
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,849
      • May 22, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $47,214
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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