Fires Were Started

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Fires Were Started
Directed by Humphrey Jennings
Produced by Ian Dalrymple
Written by Humphrey Jennings
Starring George Gravett, Phillip Wilson-Dickson, Fred Griffiths, Loris Rey, Johnny Houghton, T.P. Smith, John Barker,
Music by William Alwyn
Cinematography C. Pennington-Richards
Editing by Stewart McAllister
Distributed by Crown Film Unit
Release date(s) 12 April 1943 (Great Britain)
Running time 80 minutes
Country England
Language English
IMDb profile

Fires Were Started (1943) is a British film written and directed by Humphrey Jennings, filmed in documentary style showing the lives of firemen through the Blitz in World War II. The film uses actual firemen (including Cyril Demarne) rather than professional actors.

The film was also released under the title I Was a Fireman.

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