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It Happened Here
It Happened Here

It Happened Here

The German occupation of England

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DramaScience FictionWar

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World War II, 1940. When the Nazi hordes invade and occupy Great Britain, the English citizens are soon divided between those who choose to submissively collaborate and those who are willing to fight.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

101 mins

Rating

6.7/10

Release Date

12 May 1966

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Pauline Murray

Pauline Murray

Pauline Murray

Sebastian Shaw

Sebastian Shaw

Dr. Richard Fletcher

Bart Allison

Bart Allison

Skipworth

Frank Bennett

Frank Bennett

IAO Leader

Nicolette Bernard

Nicolette Bernard

IAO Commander

Rex Collett

Rex Collett

IAO NCO

Peter Dyneley

Peter Dyneley

German Officer #1

Honor Fearson

Honor Fearson

Honor Hutton

Frank Gardner

Frank Gardner

Partisan #1

Miles Halliwell

Miles Halliwell

IAO Lecturer

Carole James

Carole James

IAO Member #1

Pat Kearney

Pat Kearney

Partisan #2

Stella Kemball

Stella Kemball

Nurse Drayton

Fiona Leland

Fiona Leland

Helen Fletcher

Reginald Marsh

Reginald Marsh

IAO Medical Officer

Derek Milburn

Derek Milburn

Partisan #3

Nicholas Moore

Nicholas Moore

IAO Group Leader Moorfield

Michael Passmore

Michael Passmore

IAO Member #2

Barrie Pattison

Barrie Pattison

Street Corner Speaker

Ronald Phillips

Ronald Phillips

German NCO

Bertha Russell

Bertha Russell

Matron

Chris Slaughter

Chris Slaughter

German Soldier

Pat Sullivan

Pat Sullivan

German Biker

Bill Thomas

Bill Thomas

IAO Group Leader

Ralph Wilson

Ralph Wilson

Dr. Walton

Alfred Ziemen

Alfred Ziemen

German Officer #2

John Snagge

John Snagge

Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Alvar Lidell

Alvar Lidell

Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)

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