The Bells Go Down is a 1943 British black-and-white wartime film made by Ealing Studios. The reference in the title is to the alarm bells in the fire station that "go down" when a call to respond is made. The film is an ensemble piece that covers the period between 27 August 1939 and 9 September 1940, when World War II began and London was subjected to aerial bombing, and is a tribute to the solidarity of not just those engaged in service, but among the British people as a whole.

Far into the Night (1943)
Directed by Basil Dearden
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Themes
Tags
Auxiliary Fire Service, Aviation, Fire, Fire Brigade, London
Attributes
Narrative Location: London
Subject: aviation, Battle of Britain, World War II
Subject: aviation, Battle of Britain, World War II
Alternate Titles
Far Into The Night
US
Londres em Chamas
PT
The Bells Go Down
GB
Zvona su ucutala
YU