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HistoryDrama

13 Minutes

- This man could have changed history

The breathtaking story of a man who nearly would have changed the world. In 1939, when Hitler tricked millions of people at the height of his power, radical Georg Elser — disparaged as an assassin — is one of the greatest resistance fighters.

Release Date : 2015-04-09

Language :German

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Philipp FilmproductionLucky Bird PicturesDelphi MedienARD

Production Country : Germany

Alternative Titles : Thirteen Minutes

Cast

Christian Friedel

Character Name : Georg Elser

Original Name : Christian Friedel

Gender : Male

Katharina Schüttler

Character Name : Elsa

Original Name : Katharina Schüttler

Gender : Female

Burghart Klaußner

Character Name : Nebe

Original Name : Burghart Klaußner

Gender : Male

Johann von Bülow

Character Name : Heinrich Müller

Original Name : Johann von Bülow

Gender : Male

Felix Eitner

Character Name : Eberle

Original Name : Felix Eitner

Gender : Male

David Zimmerschied

Character Name : Josef Schurr

Original Name : David Zimmerschied

Gender : Male

Rüdiger Klink

Character Name : Erich

Original Name : Rüdiger Klink

Gender : Male

Oliver Bigalke

Character Name : SA-Mann

Original Name : Oliver Bigalke

Gender : Male

Cornelia Köndgen

Character Name : Maria Elser

Original Name : Cornelia Köndgen

Gender : Female

Martin Maria Abram

Character Name : Ludwig Elser

Original Name : Martin Maria Abram

Gender : Male

Gerti Drassl

Character Name : Lore

Original Name : Gerti Drassl

Gender : Female

Lissy Pernthaler

Character Name : Protokollführerin

Original Name : Lissy Pernthaler

Gender : Female

Anna Unterberger

Character Name : Anna

Original Name : Anna Unterberger

Gender : Female

Anton Algrang

Character Name : Dr. Hübner

Original Name : Anton Algrang

Gender : Male

Michael Ehnert

Character Name : Kubjureit

Original Name : Michael Ehnert

Gender : Male

Udo Schenk

Character Name : Hitler

Original Name : Udo Schenk

Gender : Male

Thomas Gräßle

Character Name : Finkbeiner

Original Name : Thomas Gräßle

Gender : Male

Annika Strauss

Character Name : Frau im Dorf

Original Name : Annika Strauss

Gender : Female

Michael Kranz

Character Name : Franz Xaver Lechner

Original Name : Michael Kranz

Gender : Male

Simon Licht

Character Name : SS Obergruppenführer

Original Name : Simon Licht

Gender : Male

Reviews

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2022-09-07

13 Minutes reminds me mostly of two things: Sideshow Bob’s “Do they give a Nobel prize for attempted chemistry?”, and Dominic Toretto’s “It doesn't matter if you win by an inch or a mile, winning's winning” — and, by the same token, losing is losing, whether by 13 minutes or 13 hours. According to a poster, this movie is “based on the true story of the man minutes away from almost killing Adolf Hitler.” The operative word here is “almost” — which as we know only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. The film is subtitled “Er hätte die Welt verändert,” or “He would have changed the world.” Woulda, coulda, shoulda, didn’ta. I really don’t understand the fascination with both historical and fictional attempts on Hitler’s life. I mean, it’s just like Terminator; no matter how many robots Skynet sends back in time, John Connor will always live to tell the tale — and so did Hitler until he killed himself (now, if only they made a movie wherein a Hitler from an alternative future timeline is sent to terminate our reality’s version of him; perhaps the one good Hitler in the entire universe is tasked with eradicating his evil counterparts, sort of like that Jet Li movie). Wikipedia informs me that “No fewer than 42 [Hitler assassination] plots have been uncovered by historians. However, the true number cannot be accurately determined due to an unknown number of undocumented cases” (I know that Tarantino did have Hitler killed, but Inglorious Basterds doesn’t count; not because it’s speculative fiction — which it actually isn’t really at all — but because it’s stupid). The movie deserves some credit for choosing an obscure subject; I for one wasn’t aware of Georg Elser’s existence, but then maybe there’s a reason for that — after all, I’m also unaware of the myriad individuals who almost climbed Mount Everest. What makes Elser any more special than the other 41 would-be Hitler killers? If anything, he comes across (at least based on what we learn about him in the film) as a bit of a jerk: he has a child out of wedlock whom he abandons; he seduces a married woman, commits adultery, and procreates another bastard (what? Look it up, that’s the correct word); and he kills eight innocent bystanders in his failed bombing of Hitler (by the way, this is an oddly sedate Hitler; even when he’s giving a speech — the only time we see him —, he does so sans his usual incendiary oratory; odder still because the film is directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel, whose Der Untergang features the famous, foaming-at-the-mouth Bruno Ganz performance), none of which he ever appears to be very contrite about.