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. The film shows a Southern English village taken over by German paratroopers, reflecting the greatest potential nightmare for the British public of the time, although the threat of German invasion had largely receded by that point. The film is notable for its unusually frank, for the time, depiction of ruthless violence.
Went the Day Well? (1942)
Directed by Alberto Cavalcanti
Genres - Thriller, War |
Sub-Genres - Propaganda Film |
Release Date - Nov 1, 1942 |
Run Time - 92 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Box Office
$47,214
Themes
Tags
Battle Of Bramley, British, Buckinghamshire, English Village, Flashback Film, Invasion, Michael Balcon Of Ealing Studios, Turville, Village
Attributes
Narrative Location: England
Subject: World War II
Subject: World War II
Alternate Titles
48 horas
MX
48 Horas de Terror
PT
48 Horas!
BR
48 Hours
, US
48 óra
HU
Aya Rooz be Khoobi Separi Shod?
IR
Dzień dobrze minął?
PL
È andata bene la giornata?
IT
Femte Kolonne i England
DK
Horas de angustia
MX
Quarante-huit heures
FR
Stormpatrullen
SE
They Came in Khaki
, GB
Went The Day Well?
Went the Day Well?
GB, US
Went the Day Well? (48 Hours)
ES
Как прошёл день?
, RU