It Happened Here

It Happened Here

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German Occupation | Resistance

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  • Genre(s): War, Drama, Science Fiction
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Kevin Brownlow, Andrew Mollo, Eric Mival, Graham Samuels
  • Cast(s): Sebastian Shaw, Peter Dyneley, Carole James, Reginald Marsh, Michael Mellinger See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 33min
  • Music: Anton Bruckner,Hugh Strain,Beryl Mortimer,George Fisher
  • Award(s): NBR 1967 (Won)
    BAFTA Film 1967 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Halo: Legends, Red Dawn
  • Story:
    It is the Second World War. The Nazis have invaded Britain. There is a split between the resistance and those who prefer to collaborate with the invaders for a quiet life. The protagonist, a nurse, is caught in the middle.
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STORY

Story
It is the Second World War. The Nazis have invaded Britain. There is a split between the resistance and those who prefer to collaborate with the invaders for a quiet life. The protagonist, a nurse, is caught in the middle.

AWARDS

Won
NBR Award

Top Ten Films | 1967

Nominations
BAFTA Film Award

Best British Screenplay | 1967 | Kevin

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The production used hundreds of volunteer actors and a few professional filmmakers such as Sebastian Shaw and Reginald Marsh. Some extras were members of British science fiction fan clubs. Some British fascists in the film were actual ex-members of the British Union of Fascists. Some SS and Wehrmacht soldiers portrayed in the film were actual German army ex-servicemen.

Kevin Brownlow was 19 years old and Andrew Mollo was 16 when they began work on this film.

Kevin Brownlow and Andrew Mollo began work on the film as teenagers and finished the film's mostly amateur production 8 years later. The Guinness Book of World Records credits this film to have the longest ever production schedule. Director Kevin Brownlow later became a film historian and Andrew Mollo became a military historian.

The film was shot in black and white on 16 mm film. Despite its grainy, newsreel feel, no actual stock footage was used. The filming equipment was mostly borrowed. The audio quality and lighting during the opening are poor, making the opening dialog difficult to follow. Stanley Kubrick donated film stock from 'Dr. Strangelove' to help finish this film. Wartime BBC radio announcers Alvar Liddell and John Snagge donated their services to reconstruct voice newsreels and radio broadcasts. Director Tony Richardson co-financed the final production.

Started in 1956, completed in 1964, not released until 1965.

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