Two Minutes to Midnight
Two Minutes to Midnight

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Two Minutes to Midnight

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Hungarian

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Raoul WalshGenres: Comedy, War

Plot Summary

A ruthless reporter exploits a perceived international crisis, a supposed plot by the "Red Army" to invade Europe, to boost his newspaper's circulation. He goes to great lengths to fabricate evidence and manipulate events, leading to a comedic series of misunderstandings and near-disasters. Ultimately, his schemes unravel, exposing the absurdity of his fabricated war.

Critical Reception

This film is a lesser-known Pre-Code comedy that was largely overlooked upon its release and has remained a relatively obscure title. While it features a capable cast and director, it is not generally considered a standout film from the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film is a curious artifact of its time, attempting to find humor in wartime anxieties.

  • Warren William's performance anchors the comedic, albeit thin, plot.

  • It is often overshadowed by more prominent Pre-Code comedies.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Two Minutes to Midnight' is scarce due to its age and obscurity. Existing comments tend to acknowledge it as a lighthearted, if somewhat dated, pre-code comedy.

Fun Fact

The film's plot was somewhat prescient in its exploration of media manipulation and the sensationalization of international threats, albeit in a comedic context.

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