16th and 17th century cottages facing the village green, Turville, Buckinghamshire, England
The village has been the location for many television series and films. Apart from the Vicar of Dibley, and the ubiquitous Midsommer Murders, it featured in the 1942 film 'Went the Day Well?' It is considered a British classic war film and tells the fictional story of how a small English village was invaded by German soldiers masquerading as British. It is a surprisingly dark film for its day, and has some still shocking and moving scenes. It is often in the schedules of the British TV channel 'Talking Pictures'.
16th and 17th century cottages facing the village green, Turville, Buckinghamshire, England
The village has been the location for many television series and films. Apart from the Vicar of Dibley, and the ubiquitous Midsommer Murders, it featured in the 1942 film 'Went the Day Well?' It is considered a British classic war film and tells the fictional story of how a small English village was invaded by German soldiers masquerading as British. It is a surprisingly dark film for its day, and has some still shocking and moving scenes. It is often in the schedules of the British TV channel 'Talking Pictures'.