The Bells Go Down

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The Bells Go Down is a 1943 British wartime drama film about London Auxiliary Fire Service volunteers during the Blitz, produced by Ealing Studios.

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instanceOf film
wartime drama film
castMember Anthony Holles NERFINISHED
Beatrice Varley NERFINISHED
Charles Farrell NERFINISHED
Charles Victor NERFINISHED
David Hutcheson NERFINISHED
Edith Sharpe NERFINISHED
Finlay Currie NERFINISHED
Frederick Piper NERFINISHED
George Carney NERFINISHED
George Merritt NERFINISHED
Gladys Henson NERFINISHED
Harry Terry NERFINISHED
James Mason NERFINISHED
John Laurie NERFINISHED
John Salew NERFINISHED
Maire O'Neill NERFINISHED
Mervyn Johns NERFINISHED
Muriel Pavlow NERFINISHED
Norman Pierce NERFINISHED
Philip Friend NERFINISHED
Philip Stainton NERFINISHED
Tommy Trinder NERFINISHED
William Hartnell NERFINISHED
Wylie Watson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
director Basil Dearden NERFINISHED
distributor General Film Distributors NERFINISHED
format black-and-white film
genre drama film
propaganda film
war film
mainSubject London Auxiliary Fire Service NERFINISHED
The Blitz NERFINISHED
firefighting
narrativeLocation East End of London NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
productionCompany Ealing Studios NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1943
April 1943
runtime approximately 90 minutes
screenwriter Monja Danischewsky NERFINISHED
Roger MacDougall NERFINISHED
setInPeriod Second World War NERFINISHED

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Sir Michael Balcon notableWork The Bells Go Down
subject surface form: Michael Balcon