Went the Day Well? (1942) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 7, 1942

Original Title:
Went the Day Well?

Alternate Titles:
48 Horas!
Went The Day Well
Went the Day Well? (48 Hours)

Genres:
Thriller | War

Production Companies:
Ealing Studios

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

Went the day well? We died and never knew. But, well or ill, freedom we died for you.

The quiet village of Bramley End is taken over by German troops posing as Royal Engineers. Their task is to disrupt England's radar network in preparation for a full scale German invasion. Once the villagers discover the true identity of the troops, they do whatever they can to thwart the Nazis plans.

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Additional Camera:
Douglas Slocombe

Art Direction:
Thomas N. Morahan

Assistant Camera:
Hal Britten

Associate Producer:
S.C. Balcon

Camera Operator:
G. Gibbs

Director:
Alberto Cavalcanti

Director of Photography:
Wilkie Cooper

Editor:
Sidney Cole

Music Director:
Ernest Irving

Original Music Composer:
William Walton

Original Story:
Graham Greene

Producer:
Michael Balcon

Production Manager:
Hal Mason

Production Supervisor:
John Croydon

Screenplay:
John Dighton
Diana Morgan
Angus MacPhail

Sound Recordist:
Len Page

Sound Supervisor:
Eric Williams

Special Effects:
Roy Kellino

Story:
John Dighton
Diana Morgan
Angus MacPhail

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