"Went the day well? We died and never knew. But, well or ill, freedom we died for you."07 December 1942Thriller, War92 mins
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.
The year is 1965 and America is at war with North Vietnam. Commanding the air cavalry is Lt. Col. Hal Moore (Gibson), a born leader committed to his troops.
On the sunless moon Io, Marshall William T. O’Niel goes toe-to-toe with the corrupt manager of a mining colony and his gang of roughnecks while investigating a rash of worker suicides.
Sir Robert Beaumont is behind schedule on a railroad in Africa. Enlisting noted engineer John Henry Patterson to right the ship, Beaumont expects results.
The men of Bravo Company are facing a battle that's all uphill… up Hamburger Hill. Fourteen war-weary soldiers are battling for a mud-covered mound of earth so named because it chews up soldiers like chopped meat.
Intent on seeing the Cahulawassee River before it's turned into one huge lake, outdoor fanatic Lewis Medlock takes his friends on a river-rafting trip they'll never forget into the dangerous American back-country.
Norman Bates is declared sane and released from the facility in which he was being held, despite the complaints of Lila Loomis, sister of his most famous victim.
When Col. William McNamara is stripped of his freedom in a German POW camp, he's determined to keep on fighting even from behind enemy lines.
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Went the Day Well? (1942) - trailer
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One of the more serious films made to show the British public what might happen if the Nazi's Invaded England.
Went the Day Well? (1942) - opening narration
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Dir. Alberto Calvacanti UK 1942 | Black & white | 92 mins | Drama | War Cast: Leslie Banks Elizabeth Allen Frank Lawton Cavalcanti's wartime film based on a ...
" WENT THE DAY WELL? " 1942 (clips)
When Churchill said we'd fight the Nazis on beaches landing grounds fields streets and hills he left out the church-yard manorhouse pub and village-green.
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