
Six Minutes to Midnight
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.
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"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 st..."
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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.
📖 Synopsis
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.





