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United Kingdom | 1930s
Six Minutes to Midnight, it all about the happening occuring on Summer 1939. Influential families in Nazi Germany have sent their daughters to a finishing school in an English seaside town to learn the language and be ambassadors for a future looking National Socialist. A teacher there sees what is coming and is trying to raise the alarm. But the authorities believe he is the problem.
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Six Minutes to Midnight, it all about the happening occuring on Summer 1939. Influential families in Nazi Germany have sent their daughters to a finishing school in an English seaside town to learn the language and be ambassadors for a future looking National Socialist. A teacher there sees what is coming and is trying to raise the alarm. But the authorities believe he is the problem.
5.9/10
IMDb37%
Rotten TomatoesNarrative Animated Feature | 2021
Box Office Collection 132,492 USD

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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.
Although the film is set in Bexhill-on-Sea in East Sussex, the pier used is in Penarth in South Glamorgan on the south coast of Wales. It is around 215 miles from Bexhill.
The names on the Anglo-German Fellowship document are as follows: Eckhard Schafer, Jurgen Fischer, Kurt Weber, Heinrich Krause, Hans Fuchs, Werner Schmidt, Helmut Baumann, Frau Sofia Mayer, George Johnson, Lady Gillian Syth, Edward Chapman, Harold Cole, Mrs. Norah Briscoe, Raymond Davis Hughes, Dr. Arthur Owens, and Duncan Scot* (*The final letter(s) of Duncan's name were cut off in frame).
Snapshots of the actual school, classrooms, and schoolgirls were shown before the end credits.
Epilogue: "The Augusta-Victoria college for girls, Bexhill-on-Sea, was the first and last school of its kind in Britain. It opened in 1932 and was closed in the summer of 1939."
"Miss Rocholl: What bring you here Mr. Miller? What sort of English man would accept a position teaching Herr Hitler's league of German girls?"
"Charlie: I'm not a bloody traitor. He's half German, half English. So I helped the English half of him."