Thirteen Days is a historical drama film that depicts the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. The movie follows the events that took place over thirteen days in October, when the United States and the Soviet Union were on the brink of nuclear war.
The film focuses on the actions of President John F. Kennedy and his advisors as they navigate the tense situation and try to find a peaceful resolution. As the crisis escalates, the world holds its breath as the two superpowers come dangerously close to a nuclear confrontation.
Thirteen Days provides a gripping portrayal of the high-stakes negotiations and political maneuvering that took place behind the scenes during this critical moment in history. The film highlights the importance of diplomacy and communication in averting a global catastrophe.
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Thirteen Days
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The Thunderer
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John Philip Sousa:
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Hail to the Chief
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National Emblem
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Edwin Eugene Bagley:
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Peter Tomashek: (misidentified in the credits as john philip sousa) arranged |
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Parker's Inn
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Hans Haider:
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Yellow Rose of Texas
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Virga Jesse Floruit
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Anton Bruckner:
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