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Six Minutes to Midnight

  • 2020
  • 12
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
6.5K
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Judi Dench, James D'Arcy, and Eddie Izzard in Six Minutes to Midnight (2020)
In the summer of 1939, school teacher Thomas Miller (Eddie Izzard) takes a last minute role teaching English at the Augusta-Victoria College, Bexhill-on-Sea, a finishing school on the south coast of England. Despite the political storm clouds forming across Europe, daughters of influential families in Nazi Germany learn deportment, Shakespeare and how to be faithful members of Hitler’s League of German Girls.
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UK, Aug. 15, 1939: 17 days before WWII, an English teacher and his camera disappear from a coastal boarding school with 20 German teen girls. Miller gets the job six days later, secretly try... Read allUK, Aug. 15, 1939: 17 days before WWII, an English teacher and his camera disappear from a coastal boarding school with 20 German teen girls. Miller gets the job six days later, secretly trying to find out what happened.UK, Aug. 15, 1939: 17 days before WWII, an English teacher and his camera disappear from a coastal boarding school with 20 German teen girls. Miller gets the job six days later, secretly trying to find out what happened.

  • Director
    • Andy Goddard
  • Writers
    • Eddie Izzard
    • Celyn Jones
    • Andy Goddard
  • Stars
    • Nigel Lindsay
    • Judi Dench
    • Eddie Izzard
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    6.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andy Goddard
    • Writers
      • Eddie Izzard
      • Celyn Jones
      • Andy Goddard
    • Stars
      • Nigel Lindsay
      • Judi Dench
      • Eddie Izzard
    • 139User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Nigel Lindsay
    Nigel Lindsay
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    Judi Dench
    Judi Dench
    • Miss Rocholl
    Eddie Izzard
    Eddie Izzard
    • Thomas Miller
    Jim Broadbent
    Jim Broadbent
    • Charlie
    Maria Dragus
    Maria Dragus
    • Astrid
    Luisa-Céline Gaffron
    • Sigrid
    Daria Wolf
    • Leta
    Bianca Nawrath
    • Paula
    Carla Juri
    Carla Juri
    • Ilse Keller
    Franziska Brandmeier
    Franziska Brandmeier
    • Beatrix
    Tijan Marei
    Tijan Marei
    • Gretel
    Kevin Eldon
    Kevin Eldon
    • Sergeant Simmons
    Toby Hadoke
    • Music Hall Comic
    Andrew Byron
    Andrew Byron
    • German Minister
    Joe Bone
    Joe Bone
    • Jackie
    Rupert Holliday-Evans
    Rupert Holliday-Evans
    • Band Leader
    Richard Elfyn
    Richard Elfyn
    • Stan
    Finty Williams
    Finty Williams
    • Miriam
    • Director
      • Andy Goddard
    • Writers
      • Eddie Izzard
      • Celyn Jones
      • Andy Goddard
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    User reviews139

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    8ross-547-585754

    A good 'spy' film based on pre WWII.

    Creditable performances, a good plot and just enough Hitler Youth to make you want to see their plans undone.

    The film was set in 1939, and played out like a spy drama from that era.

    I was with it the whole way and the dramatic final scenes kept me interested.

    Glad I saw it.
    6mycannonball

    Decent, but could have been a lot better

    This is a really interesting story and until this, I didn't realize that Nazis were sending their daughters to English boarding school with the original intention of having them integrate into the upper social circles of British society (and the movie didn't make that clear, I had to look that up online).

    So there's so much potential here, but for a spy movie, it feel surprisingly NOT all that suspenseful. The setting was great and there was nothing wrong with the performances, the story just lacked something and I feel like this should have been more of an edge of your seat story. A decent WWII drama.
    7robsmuffins

    Good little movie

    I though Eddie Izzard was surprisingly good in the leading roll ,and the story just got on with things . Definitely worth a watch . Who doesnt like seeing nazis plans scuppered.
    8andrew-805

    More subtle than most movies today - entertaining though

    No CGI superheroes or Hollywood schmalz this very English feel is predictable but nuanced and entertaining nonetheless.

    Don't believe the poor reviews; it is not that bad if a bit 39 Steps and the script isn't poor at all. It is understated which is a bit of a disadvantage in these over the top times.

    Judi Dench and Eddie Izzard shine.

    The soundtrack is excellent

    The ending. Is pretty effective. - in these days it's better than most dark offerings.
    6bob-the-movie-man

    A "39-steps-esque" thriller that doesn't quite deliver on its potential

    In "Six Minutes to Midnight", it's the summer of 1939 (so we are in a parallel time-flow here with the events of "The Dig"). A private girl's school - the Augusta Victoria College in Bexhill-on-Sea - is run with loving care by the spinster Miss Rocholl (Judi Dench). But the 'finishing school' is unusual, in that all its teenage students are German. Indeed, they are the offspring of prominent Nazis.

    When half-German English teacher Thomas Miller (Eddie Izzard) applies for a suddenly vacant position, he is taken on to share the teaching duties with Rocholl and Ilse (Carla Juri). But in snooping into the activities going on there, he finds mystery and danger.

    Positives:
    • This is a fascinating premise for a movie that will appeal to an older generation, along the lines of "They don't make them like this anymore". It has elements of the 'good guy on the run' that struck parallels with "The 39 Steps" for me.


    • It's great that the school is all based on historical fact. Miss Rochol did indeed run the school, as a part of a plan to infiltrate British high-society with pro-Nazi sympathies ahead of an invasion. In real-life, one of the pupils was the god-daughter of Heinrich Himmler and one - Bettina von Ribbentrop - was the daughter of the German foreign minister.


    • After a comic "Family Guy"-style set of production logos to kick off with (for a full one and a half minutes!!), the pre-title sequence is a superb scene-setter. What exactly is going on here? A frantic scrabbling in a bookcase. A pier-end disappearance. The school badge (a genuine reproduction!) with its Union flag and Nazi Swastika insignia. The girls performing a ballet-like ritual on the beach with batons. (This looks to be a cracker, I thought).


    • Judi Dench. Superb as always.


    • Chris Seager does the cinematography, and impressively so. Most of Seager's CV has been TV work, so it must be delightful to be given the breadth of a cinema screen to capture landscapes like this.


    • I like the clever title: "Six Minutes to Midnight". I assumed it was intended solely to reflect the imminence of war. But it actually has another meaning entirely.


    Negatives:
    • For me, was a highly frustrating film. All of the great credibility and atmosphere it builds up in the first 30 minutes, it then squanders by diving off into sub-Hitchcock spy capers.


    • Izzard becomes a 'man on the run', and doesn't seem credible at that. (I appreciate the irony of this statement given that this is the man who ran 32 marathons in 31 days for charity!) But Izzard is built for distance and not for speed, and some of the police chase scenes in the movie strain credibility to breaking point. Another actor might have been able to pull this off better.


    • There's a lack of continuity in the film: was it perhaps cut down from a much longer running time? At one point, Miller is a wanted murderer with his face plastered on the front pages. The next, kindly bus driver Charlie (Jim Broadbent) is unaccountably aiding him and Rochol seems to have assumed his innocence in later scenes.


    • Various spy caper clichés are mined to extreme - including those old classics 'swerve to avoid bullets'; 'gun shot but different gun'; and 'shot guy seems to live forever'. And there are double-agent 'twists' occurring that are utterly predictable.


    • A very specific continuity irritation for me was in an 'aircraft landing' scene. Markers are separated by nine paces (I went back and counted them!) yet a view from a plane shows them a 'runway-width' apart. This might have escaped scrutiny were it shown just once. But no... we have ground shot; air shot; ground shot; air shot..... repeatedly!


    Summary thoughts: This was one of the cinema trailers that most appealed to me over a year ago, in those heady days in the sunlit-uplands of life before Covid-19. It's a movie that showed a great deal of promise, since the history is fascinating. And there is probably a really great TV serial in here: showing the 'alternate history' consequences of these high-society German girls penetrating British society and steering the war in a different direction (screenplay idea (C) RJ Mann!) But the potential is squandered with a non-credible spy caper bolted onto the side.

    So with "Six Minutes to Midnight", Downton-director Andy Goddard has made a perfectly watchable 'rainy Sunday afternoon' film, that I enjoyed in part for its 'old-school' quirkiness. But it's frustrating that all the promise couldn't be transitioned into a more satisfying movie.

    (For the full graphical review, please check out One Mann's Movies on the web or Facebook. Thanks).

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    • Trivia
      The title of the film is nothing to do with the Doomsday Clock, which was not introduced until eight years after the events of the film, and is nothing to do with British Intelligence. As the character of Captain Drey explains in the film itself, it refers to Miller's Intelligence phone contact number which is Whitehall 1154.
    • Goofs
      On the beach waiting for the German plane, the two lines of schoolgirls are nowhere near far enough apart for the plane to land between them, but their flare-lit lines appear from the approaching plane's cockpit to be the proper width.
    • Quotes

      Miss Rocholl: What sort of Englishman would accept a post teaching Herr Hitler's league of German girls?

      Thomas Miller: My father is German.

      Miss Rocholl: I do not like surprises.

    • Connections
      Featured in Six Minutes to Midnight: Behind the Scenes (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty
      Words and Music by Fred Godfrey, A.J. Mills, Bennett Scott

      Published by B Fieldman & Co Ltd, Francis Day & Hunter Ltd

      Performed by Scarlett White

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sáu Phút Trước Nửa Đêm
    • Filming locations
      • Llandudno, Conwy, Wales, UK
    • Production companies
      • Ffilm Cymru Wales
      • Mad As Birds
      • Reliance Entertainment Productions 6
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $132,500
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $51,315
      • Mar 28, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,920,431
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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