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Thirteen Days

January 1st, 2000 Posted in History, Drama, Thriller | No Comments »
Thirteen Days

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Actors: Costner Kevin - Kenny O’Donnell, Special Assistant to the President, Greenwood Bruce - President John F. Kennedy, Culp Steven - Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, Baker Dylan - Robert McNamara, Secretary of Defense, Fairman Michael - Adlai Stevenson, US Ambassador to the UN, Strozier Henry - Dean Rusk, Secretary of State, Wood Frank - McGeorge Bundy, National Security Advisor, Conway Kevin - Gen. Curtis LeMay, Air Force Chief of Staff, Kelleher Tim - Ted Sorensen, Special Counsel to the President, Cariou Len - Dean Acheson, Foreign Policy Advisor, Smitrovich Bill - Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff, Matthews Dakin - Arthur Lundhal, Mason Madison - Adm. George Anderson, Lawford Christopher - Cmdr. William B. Ecker, Mission Flight Leader, Lauter Ed - Lt. Gen. Marshall Carter,
 
Directors: Roger Donaldson
 
IMDB Rating: 7.30 out of 10 (15148 votes)
Taglines: 1: You’ll Never Believe How Close We Came
 
Plot Summary: In October, 1962, U-2 surveillance photos reveal that the Soviet Union is in the process of placing nuclear weapons in Cuba. These weapons have the capability of wiping out most of the Eastern and Southern United States in minutes if they become operational. President John F. Kennedy and his advisors must come up with a plan of action against the Soviets. Kennedy is determined to show that he is strong enough to stand up to the threat, and the Pentagon advises U.S. military strikes against Cuba—which could lead the way to another U.S. invasion of the island. However, Kennedy is reluctant to follow through, because a U.S. invasion could cause the Soviets to retaliate in Europe. A nuclear showdown appears to be almost inevitable. Can it be prevented?

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