Went the Day Well?

Went the Day Well?

Year: 1942

Runtime: 92 mins

Language: English

Director: Alberto Cavalcanti

WarThrillerWar and historical adventureMilitary combat and heroic soldiersNazis and World War II

The tranquil village of Bramley End is seized by German soldiers masquerading as Royal Engineers. Their mission is to sabotage England’s radar network ahead of a full‑scale invasion. When the villagers uncover the ruse, they rally together, using whatever means they have to foil the Nazis’ plans.

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In a reflective frame, the story is told by Charles Sims as a memory from the Second World War revisits a quiet Whitsun weekend in the small, fictional English village of Bramley End. A contingent of soldiers, who at first appear to be a routine reinforcement, arrive under the veneer of authenticity and are warmly received by the villagers. Soon, however, doubts creep in about their purpose and their true identity, and the mood shifts from welcome to wary speculation.

Major Basil Sydney Hammond, the apparent leader, reveals a chilling intent: these are not a mere unit on leave, but the vanguard of an invasion aimed at Britain. The group rounds up the townspeople and corals them into the local church, transforming a place of sanctuary into a fragile hostage zone. The Reverend C. V. France Ashton is killed in a grim moment of defiance, his church bell still ringing in alarm as the crisis erupts.

Desperate to reach the outside world, the villagers improvise a plan that hinges on a tiny, fragile message. A note is written on an egg and entrusted to the village paper boy, a plan that is tragically thwarted when Cousin Maud Hilda Bayley accidentally drives over the pinned package with her car. The post office becomes a focal point of tension: Mrs. Collins Muriel George fights back by killing a German with a hatchet and attempts to call for help, only to see the telephone line become a dead end as the young telephone operators hesitate. The danger intensifies as the Germans tighten their grip on the village, while the Home Guard, including those who remain, suffer ambushes and shootings.

The treachery of betrayal cuts deepest when Oliver Wilsford Leslie Banks, the village squire, is revealed as a German collaborator. He murders the constable Ted Garbett in a frantic escape attempt as thunder booms above the churchyard. A young boy, George Truscott Harry Fowler—the only chance for a spark of alertness from the locals—escapes and seeks help. He encounters a poacher, Bill Purvis Edward Rigby, who sacrifices himself to create a diversion and draw German attention away from the boy, but is fatally shot in the process. George, wounded, makes his way to a nearby village and is sheltered by the Drews, where the tale of courage begins to converge with a growing resistance.

From the shadows, other villagers rally. Ivy Thora Hird Dorking and Peggy Pryde Elizabeth Allan—a member of the Women’s Land Army—manage to barricade themselves, seize captured German weapons, and hold their ground against the invaders. The moment of reckoning comes as the barricade becomes a battleground: the women fight back, and the valiant Nora Ashton Valerie Taylor, the vicar’s daughter, discovers Wilsford’s treachery and shoots him as he tries to shepherd the remaining Germans toward the fortified house. The village’s defenders suffer wounds and losses, with Mrs. Fraser sacrificing herself to save the children by smothering a hand grenade.

As British troops finally arrive, they work with those who stayed and fought, aided by the courage of the women and the few villagers who returned to reinforce the barricade. The operation culminates with the defeat of the remaining Germans, and Sims reveals the consequences of the day’s violence by presenting the Germans’ graves in the churchyard, his voice refraining from jubilation yet carrying a hard truth: this was a bitter, hard-won defense of their homeland.

As the dust settles, the sentiment lingers in Sims’s narration: Yes, that is the stark moral of the events—that those few moments of resistance became the measure of England’s resolve in the face of invasion.

Yes, that’s the only bit of England they got.

Last Updated: October 09, 2025 at 14:09

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