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Rating: 7/10 by 734 users

Thirteen Days (2000)

The story of the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962—the nuclear standoff with the USSR sparked by the discovery by the Americans of missile bases established on the Soviet-allied island of Cuba.

Directing:
  • Roger Donaldson
  • Deirdre Horgan
Writing:
  • David Self
  • Ernest R. May
Stars:
Release Date: Mon, Dec 25, 2000

Rating: 7/10 by 734 users

Alternative Title:
13 jours - FR
Tredici giorni - IT
Trece días - ES
Tizenhárom nap - Az idegháború - HU
驚爆13天 - TW
13 วัน ปฏิบัติการหายนะโลก - TH
Treze Dias que Abalaram o Mundo - BR
Tretten dager - NO
13 dager - NO
13デイズ:2000 - JP
13 Days - US

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Español
Pусский
Runtime: 02 hour 25 minutes
Budget: $80,000,000
Revenue: $34,566,746

Plot Keyword: usa president, politics, atomic bomb, cold war, john f. kennedy, threat, cuban missile crisis, diplomacy, 1960s
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Kevin Costner
Kenneth O'Donnell
Bruce Greenwood
John F. Kennedy
Steven Culp
Robert F. Kennedy
Dylan Baker
Robert McNamara
Michael Fairman
Adlai Stevenson
Frank Wood
McGeorge Bundy
Kevin Conway
Gen. Curtis LeMay
Tim Kelleher
Ted Sorensen
Len Cariou
Dean Acheson
Bill Smitrovich
Gen. Maxwell Taylor
Drake Cook
Mark O'Donnell
Stephanie Romanov
Jacqueline Kennedy
Lucinda Jenney
Helen O'Donnell
Caitlin Wachs
Kathy O'Donnell
Jon Foster
Kenny O'Donnell, Jr.
Matthew Dunn
Kevin O'Donnell
Kevin O'Donnell
NPIC Photo Interpreter
Janet Coleman
Evelyn Lincoln
Dakin Matthews
Arthur Lundahl
Liz Sinclair
Kenny's Assistant #1
Colette O'Connell
Kenny's Assistant #2
Karen Ludwig
Operator Margaret
Audrey Rapoport
White House Operator #1
Marliese Schneider
White House Operator #2
Ed Lauter
Gen. Marshall Carter
Walter Adrian
Lyndon Johnson
James Karen
George Ball
Dan Ziskie
Gen. Walter 'Cam' Sweeney
Peter White
John McCone
Kelly Connell
Pierre Salinger
Olek Krupa
Andrei Gromyko
Elya Baskin
Anotoly Dobrinyn
Jack McGee
Richard J. Daley
John Aylward
Orville Dryfoos
Madison Mason
Adm. George Anderson
Vivien Straus
White House Aide
Christopher Lawford
Cmdr. William B. Ecker
David O'Donnell
Lt. Bruce Wilhemy
Gene Del Bianco
Petty Officer
Daniel Vergara
OAS Secretary General José A. Mora
Ruben Moreno
Argentine Diplomat
Thomas Roberts
Sonar Operator
Sean Bergin
Chief Sonarman
Alan Francis Sullivan
Executive Officer of USS Pierce
Robert Munstis
Radio Room Operator #1
Michael Gaston
Captain of USS Pierce
Joseph Repoff
Radio Room Operator #2
J. Tucker Smith
Captain of USS Kennedy
Chris Henry Coffey
Officer of Destroyer
Oleg Vidov
Valerian Zorin
Radu Gavor
Romanian Delegate
Zitto Kazann
Chilean Delegate
Alex Veadov
Radio Room Operator #3
Tom Everett
Walter Sheridan
Karl Makinen
Young FBI Agent
Boris Lee Krutonog
Alexander Fomin
Charles Esten
Maj. Rudolf Anderson
Charles Barrett
Air Force NCO
Darryl Smith
Football Coach
Allan Graf
Football Referee
Robert Miranda
RFK's Driver
Todd Sible
RFK's Staffer
Marya Kazakova
Soviet Woman
Cliff Fleming
Aerial Coordinator
Michael R. Bowman
Aide to JFK (uncredited)
Greg Bronson
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Walter Cronkite
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Ryder Davis
Boy Scout (uncredited)
Roger Ferreira
Army Lieutenant General (uncredited)
Armen Garo
Crewman on Freighter (uncredited)
Gilley Grey
Air Force Pilot (uncredited)
Phil Hawn
UN Administrator (uncredited)
Rick Kain
Carpenter (uncredited)
John F. Kennedy
Self (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited)
Steven Koller
White House Staff (uncredited)
Pramod Kumar
U Thant (uncredited)
Richard Rossi
Reporter (uncredited)
Larry Strauss
Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon (uncredited)
Brad Yoder
Sorensen's Assistant (uncredited)

John Chard

The art of political film making in all its glory. "Communicate with the Soviets? We can't communicate with the Pentagon - and it's just across the goddamn river!" October 1962, for 13 days the American government fought to avert a nuclear war when it was discovered that the Soviet Union had deployed nuclear missiles in Cuba. This is that story. Many superlatives can be chucked at Thirteen Days, and all are viable. In simple terms it's an intelligent and gripping political thriller, superbly scripted and performed by a cast firing on all cylinders. It's a treat to find a film of this type that educates while it pitches you into a world of political intrigue, to provoke real life thoughts even as the suspense takes a hold. Yes it's talky, of course it is, but these conversations are real and riveting. And while there's not a duff performance in the acting pack, Bruce Greenwood deserves special praise. He is the leader, the fulcrum, there's not a false note by him, JFK becoming the role he was born to play. Superlatives were invented for films like Thirteen Days. Assuredly so. 9.5/10

GenerationofSwine

Kevin Costner at least tried to do an accent in this movie, which probably means he got a new agent, a yes man that didn't bother to give him the advice that doing believable accents isn't his thing. It's almost like listening to your average Brit trying to sound like an American and completely overdoing it. Do we really sound that exaggerated to them? Who cares, ignore the above, it's still a good movie... despite Costner's accent. Or, possibly, in spite of it. It trashes Dean Achenson, and as a historian the only thing I like to see MORE than Dean getting his just deserts is Allen Dulles getting his... and it throws a jab at that a**hole too. In 2000 that would have been seen as pure liberal honesty, but now it sort of comes across as far right. I mean the movie is literally about avoiding Nuclear War with Russia as the entire Democratic party and the progressive movement seem to want to push us closer and closer to it. It's one of the better political films you can see, and it builds the pressure to the point where you are terrified that the world could end despite the fact it has long come and gone. And the shift from Jack and Bobby to Ken O'Donnel, a humble appointment secretary is probably one of the best approaches and best ideas any Historical Drama has ever had. Start to finish it is one of the best political thrillers of all time.


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