The Bells Go Down

The Bells Go Down

Year: 1943

Runtime: 89 mins

Language: English

Director: Basil Dearden

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Blazing fire sequences dominate this 5‑alarm thriller, where comedian Tommy Trinder delivers a serious performance in a tribute to the wartime Auxiliary Fire Service. It follows the dedicated crews who struggled to contain the infernos raging over London during the Blitz and the later fire‑bombings of World War II.

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1

Recruitment into the Auxiliary Fire Service

On 3 September 1939, as World War II begins, East End residents join the London County Council Auxiliary Fire Service. Tommy Turk, a light-hearted gambler, and Bob Matthews are drawn in, while Sam, a small-time thief, inadvertently joins while trying to dodge Constable O'Brien. The trio is assigned to the Q sub-station, a temporary training setup in a local school under Ted's supervision.

3 September 1939 East End, District 21 Q sub-station (school)
2

First call and formal posting to District 21 crew

The Q sub crew answers its first call at Christmas; the fire is out on arrival, but District Officer MacFarlane is impressed by Ted's handling. As a result, Ted, Tommy, Sam and Bob are posted as a crew at District 21's superintendent's station. They begin operating as a unit under the full-time fire service.

Christmas 1939 District 21, East End
3

Nan and Bob marry; life near the docks

Nan Harper marries Bob Matthews and they move into a flat near Benjamin's Wharf. Nan becomes pregnant and suffers fainting spells as they settle into wartime life. She also befriends Ma Turk, linking themselves to the local community.

Late 1939 Benjamin's Wharf area
4

Susie and Tommy's scheme to make Ted jealous

Susie, newly joined dispatcher, spends evenings dancing with Tommy in an attempt to provoke Ted. Ted mocks Tommy's reluctance to fight fires, teasing him about his handling of danger. The playful rivalry threads through their relationships as the city braces for war.

Late 1939 The Hopvine pub
5

Short Head's doughnuts controversy and a bold race plan

Tommy learns Short Head is not winning, largely because Ma Turk feeds the dog doughnuts. He decides to enter Short Head in a high-stakes race on 7 September, hoping to win big and save face. The plan is interrupted by the approaching blitz.

7 September 1940 (afternoon) Race track
6

The first Blitz begins; a rescue at the docks

The first massive German air raid hits London, focusing on the East End Docks and drawing crews to multiple fires. Ted saves Tommy from a delay-action bomb by using a high-pressure hose to knock him clear just before it explodes. Water mains break and the newly formed 21-Q crew is pressed into frontline service.

7 September 1940 (afternoon) East End Docks
7

Second night of the Blitz; bonds and bombs

The 21-Q crew forges bonds with full-time counterparts as fires rage across the district. Susie, still searching for her missing loved ones, helps locate Ma and Ted's family; the Hopvine is bombed and people are rescued from the cellar. The night reinforces the dangers and camaraderie of the crew.

Night 2 of the Blitz (early September 1940) Hopvine and District 21
8

The race win that slips away the next morning

The morning after the raid, Tommy learns Short Head has won the race. But with no one around to collect the stake, the elation is tempered by the war's harsh reality. The crew continues with fires and duty.

7 September 1940 (morning) Race track
9

Benjamin's Wharf fire; Bob's peril and Nan's safety

A huge fire erupts at Benjamin's Wharf; Bob finds himself fighting within his own burning flat. Nan remains safe and is cared for by Ma Turk at St John's Hospital, while Susie searches for her missing relatives. O'Brien arrives to arrest Sam, but a bomb explodes, hurling him into the River Thames, and Sam rescues him from drowning.

Third night of the Blitz Benjamin's Wharf; St John's Hospital; River Thames
10

St John's Hospital fire and MacFarlane's bold command

St John's Hospital becomes engulfed in flames, forcing a dangerous multi-team rescue. Chief MacFarlane transfers Ted's crew to the hospital fire and personally enters the burning building to direct the rescue efforts.

Third night of the Blitz St John's Hospital
11

Tragedy strikes: the collapse takes lives

In the smoke and heat, a section of the hospital collapses, killing Chief MacFarlane and Ted. Tommy reaches the chief at the ladder, but the disaster ends in tragedy and leaves the remaining crew to carry on with heavy hearts.

Third night of the Blitz St John's Hospital
12

A wartime christening for Tommy

After the fires, survivors and families gather in a bombed local church for a christening. Nan and Bob have decided to name their baby Tommy, honoring the bond among the firefighters and the memory of those lost. The ceremony offers a glimmer of hope amid the ruins.

After the third night Bombed local church

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