Went the Day Well? (1942)
  
 Sobre o filme
 First fiction film directed by Cavalcanti. A small town in the country in England is attacked by German parachutists disguised as British soldiers on maneuvers. When the locals become aware of the treachery, they fight the enemy with the assistance of a hunter. Based on a short story by Graham Greene published in Collier?s magazine, in 1940, this fantasy thriller set in World War II was part of the war effort to raise the morale in Britain.
 Título original: Went the Day Well?
 Ano: 1942
  Duração: 92 minutos
  País: England
  Cor: P&B
 Direção: ALBERTO CAVALCANTI
     Roteiro: JOHN DIGHTON
 Fotografia: WILKIE COOPER
 Montagem: SIDNEY COLE
 Elenco: LESLIE BANKS, BASIL SYDNEY, FRANK LAWTON, ELIZABETH ALLAN, VALERIE TAYLOR, JOHN SLATER, ERIC MICKLEWOOD, MARIE LOHR, JOHNNIE SCHOFIELD, NORMAN PIERCE, EDWARD RIGBY, VICTOR WESKE, DAVID FARRAR, HARRY FOWLER
 Produtor: MICHAEL BALCON