Rent It Happened Here (1964)

3.4 of 5 from 102 ratings
1h 37min
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Synopsis:
The German invasion of England took place in July 1940 after the British retreat from Dunkirk. Strongly resisted at first, the German army took months to restore order, but the resistance movement, lacking outside support, was finally crushed. Then, in 1944, it reappeared. That is what happened when history was rewritten: Nazi Germany has won the Second World War and England is under occupation. Kevin Brownlow was only 18 when he and Andrew Mollo - just 16 - embarked on this ambitious neorealist-tinged drama, which took eight years to complete. The result is a chilling and timely reminder of what might have been had Nazism not been defeated.
Actors:
Pauline Murray, , , , , Derek Milburn, , Nicholas Moore, Rex Collett, Michael Passmore, , , Honor Fearson, Ronald Phillips, , , , Chris Slaughter, ,
Directors:
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Producers:
Kevin Brownlow, Andrew Mollo
Writers:
Kevin Brownlow, Andrew Mollo, Dinah Brooke, Jonathan Ingrams
Studio:
Film First
Genres:
Action & Adventure, Classics, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Collections:
British WWII Films: The Home Front and Europe, Drama Films & TV
BBFC:
Release Date:
30/11/2009
Run Time:
97 minutes
Languages:
English LPCM Mono
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
B & W
Bonus:
  • Introduction from Kevin Brownlow
  • Original cut of newsreel footage
  • Galleries of occupied Paris
  • Production stills
  • Trailer
BBFC:
Release Date:
23/07/2018
Run Time:
100 minutes
Languages:
English LPCM Mono
Subtitles:
English Hard of Hearing
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
B & W
BLU-RAY Regions:
B
Bonus:
  • Mirror on the World {1962, 10 mins): full version of fake German newsreel
  • It Happened Here: Behind the Scenes (1956-66, 22 mins): previously unseen footage with new commentary by Kevin Brownlow
  • Original UK and US trailers (1966)
  • It Happened Here Again (1976, 7 mins): excerpt from a documentary on Winstanley
  • Interview excerpt with the directors (2009, 2 mins)
  • The Conquest of London (1964/2005, 4 mins): Italian TV item
  • On Set with Brownlow and Mollo (2018, 12 mins): interview with Production Assistant Johanna Roeber
  • Kevin Brownlow Remembers 'It Happened Here' (2018, 65 mins)
  • Image Gallery

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Reviews (3) of It Happened Here

An uncut diamond - It Happened Here review by BF

Spoiler Alert
03/03/2019

OK so it's quite uneven, with a thin storyline, but it is precisely because these film makers had little money that some of the scenes are so powerful, strangely. For example in one scene - that UA insisted on being cut - they brought in UK fascists to talk about their view of what they see as the 'Jewish problem', it is horrifying all the more so because it doesn't feel scripted, but real. These fascists condemn themselves simply by opening their mouths.

Particularly relevant for these current times.

The other theme is how easy it can be for good people to collaborate all in the name of keeping the peace, and before they know it becoming embroiled in crimes that sent Nazis to the gallows.

Worth watching.

5 out of 6 members found this review helpful.

Refreshingly basic film-making - It Happened Here review by TE

Spoiler Alert
27/03/2019

This is really one for the film student, though the sheer energy of its amateurism is appealing.

The theme of Nazi / Far Right extremism is very apt for today and the film is a bracing reminder that it could have happened here in the UK, with at least as much collaboration as in France.

The same director later made the excellent 'Winstanley' and there are similarities with the films of Peter Watkins.

2 out of 3 members found this review helpful.

Excellent low-budget Nazis-in-Britain Alternative Reality student film - It Happened Here review by PV

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13/01/2022

Not the first time a Nazi invasion had been imagines - that honour goes to WENT THE DAY WELL from 1942, the much better film, to be honest.

However, one has to admire the 2 students who spent 8 years getting this together, albeit with a plot thin as parachute silk and possibly the worst sound I have heard in any film - ever.

The SILLY remarks, offensive and ignorant, that somehow this film has 'relevance to today' in an age of Brexit shame those who speak such drivel. No Brexit was not Nazi - IN FACT the UNITED EUROPE the Nazis praise is rather like the EU who grew of course from the Franco-German Vichy-Nazi pact. Shameful lies and fake news from Remainiacs fabricating racism when none exists (JUST like the media during the run-up to the Brexit referendum). The EU is the United Europe Hitler dreamed of actually.

I enjoyed this especially some scenes - the social realism when people give their views is rather talky and probably improvised but utterly believable. These days one would expect a more diverse ethnic mix and maybe then anti-semitism from those groups (after all the Grand Mufti and Hitler got on like a house on fie and shared views on the Jews and what to do with them). Though interesting, one SS officer shown here is non-white.

Good to remember too that Hitler and Nazi-ism were both especially popular with women who adored Adolf - something that needs to be flagged as does the connection of the Nazis to the green movement. The views of Himmler are almost identical to modern green activists. Yes, they are. Read them.

A must-see for any film student BUT watch WENT THE DAY WELL first and then FATHERLAND from 1994 and SS_GB miniseries and all the other alternative reality Nazis in Britain stories.

0 out of 1 members found this review helpful.

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