Thirteen Days OFFICIAL TRAILER (Kevin Costner, Bruce Greenwood)
Coming to UK digital platforms 3rd July.
Pre-order on iTunes: https://bit.ly/3JqFPYu
Tense political thriller set at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, directed by Roger Donaldson (The World’s Fastest Indian, Species) and from the Producers of Children of Men and Air Force One.
Starring Academy Award winner Kevin Costner (Dances with Wolves, Yellowstone, The Bodyguard) as top White House assistant Kenny O’Donnell, with Bruce Greenwood (Star Trek, I Robot) as John F. Kennedy.
In October 1962, President John F. Kennedy uncovers the Soviet Union’s plan to place nuclear weapons in Cuba, an arsenal with the potential to wipe out most of the eastern and southern United States in minutes. With the aid of his chief advisor, the administration has only a matter of days to prevent disaster o...
published: 21 Jun 2023
History Buffs: Thirteen Days
A look into the real history of the Cuban Missile Crisis and how historically accurate is the movie Thirteen Days.
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published: 11 Feb 2023
Thirteen Days - Theyll Fire Their Missiles, Then Well Fire Ours...
published: 02 Mar 2013
Thirteen Days (2000) F-8 scene
published: 24 Dec 2015
Thirteen Days
published: 26 Apr 2019
13 days in October 1962
Compilation of scenes.
published: 03 Jun 2017
"I'm the commander in chief of the United States and I say when we go to war"
Scene from 2000's "Thirteen Days". President Kennedy ( Bruce Greenwood ) loses it when he finds out that General Powers ( Commander of the Stratigic Air Command ) has raised the US Nuclear Rediness to DEFCON-2, one step from Nuclear War, without his knowledge.
published: 28 Dec 2022
Thirteen Days United Nations Security Council Scene
published: 04 Jun 2019
Thirteen Days--They Want a War
A great scene from a great movie. True, it overplays the aggressiveness of the chiefs and the conflict between them and JFK, but it's a useful teaching tool for the history and the policy angles.
Note: Grateful to Warner Bros. for permitting me to post this video.
published: 04 Mar 2022
Thirteen Days Dobrynin - Robert Kennedy Negotiation Scene
Are Wars Negotiations Gone Wrong ?
26 October 1962, The World in the Brink of a nuclear war in an unprecedented Scale?
Makes us question the very reason we engaged in a social contract i.e to prevent anarchy from chaos but what if that very allegiance to a sovereign is a form of anarchy.
But, instances and clear manoeuvring sometimes makes us believe that maybe just maybe we are in much safer hands.
Coming to UK digital platforms 3rd July.
Pre-order on iTunes: https://bit.ly/3JqFPYu
Tense political thriller set at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, di...
Coming to UK digital platforms 3rd July.
Pre-order on iTunes: https://bit.ly/3JqFPYu
Tense political thriller set at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, directed by Roger Donaldson (The World’s Fastest Indian, Species) and from the Producers of Children of Men and Air Force One.
Starring Academy Award winner Kevin Costner (Dances with Wolves, Yellowstone, The Bodyguard) as top White House assistant Kenny O’Donnell, with Bruce Greenwood (Star Trek, I Robot) as John F. Kennedy.
In October 1962, President John F. Kennedy uncovers the Soviet Union’s plan to place nuclear weapons in Cuba, an arsenal with the potential to wipe out most of the eastern and southern United States in minutes. With the aid of his chief advisor, the administration has only a matter of days to prevent disaster on an unprecedented scale.
Coming to UK digital platforms 3rd July.
Pre-order on iTunes: https://bit.ly/3JqFPYu
Tense political thriller set at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, directed by Roger Donaldson (The World’s Fastest Indian, Species) and from the Producers of Children of Men and Air Force One.
Starring Academy Award winner Kevin Costner (Dances with Wolves, Yellowstone, The Bodyguard) as top White House assistant Kenny O’Donnell, with Bruce Greenwood (Star Trek, I Robot) as John F. Kennedy.
In October 1962, President John F. Kennedy uncovers the Soviet Union’s plan to place nuclear weapons in Cuba, an arsenal with the potential to wipe out most of the eastern and southern United States in minutes. With the aid of his chief advisor, the administration has only a matter of days to prevent disaster on an unprecedented scale.
A look into the real history of the Cuban Missile Crisis and how historically accurate is the movie Thirteen Days.
● Check out our Merch! http://history-buffs-s...
A look into the real history of the Cuban Missile Crisis and how historically accurate is the movie Thirteen Days.
● Check out our Merch! http://history-buffs-shop.fourthwall.com/
● Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoryBuffsLondon
● Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HistoryBuffs_
A look into the real history of the Cuban Missile Crisis and how historically accurate is the movie Thirteen Days.
● Check out our Merch! http://history-buffs-shop.fourthwall.com/
● Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoryBuffsLondon
● Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HistoryBuffs_
Scene from 2000's "Thirteen Days". President Kennedy ( Bruce Greenwood ) loses it when he finds out that General Powers ( Commander of the Stratigic Air Command...
Scene from 2000's "Thirteen Days". President Kennedy ( Bruce Greenwood ) loses it when he finds out that General Powers ( Commander of the Stratigic Air Command ) has raised the US Nuclear Rediness to DEFCON-2, one step from Nuclear War, without his knowledge.
Scene from 2000's "Thirteen Days". President Kennedy ( Bruce Greenwood ) loses it when he finds out that General Powers ( Commander of the Stratigic Air Command ) has raised the US Nuclear Rediness to DEFCON-2, one step from Nuclear War, without his knowledge.
A great scene from a great movie. True, it overplays the aggressiveness of the chiefs and the conflict between them and JFK, but it's a useful teaching tool for...
A great scene from a great movie. True, it overplays the aggressiveness of the chiefs and the conflict between them and JFK, but it's a useful teaching tool for the history and the policy angles.
Note: Grateful to Warner Bros. for permitting me to post this video.
A great scene from a great movie. True, it overplays the aggressiveness of the chiefs and the conflict between them and JFK, but it's a useful teaching tool for the history and the policy angles.
Note: Grateful to Warner Bros. for permitting me to post this video.
Are Wars Negotiations Gone Wrong ?
26 October 1962, The World in the Brink of a nuclear war in an unprecedented Scale?
Makes us question the very reason we en...
Are Wars Negotiations Gone Wrong ?
26 October 1962, The World in the Brink of a nuclear war in an unprecedented Scale?
Makes us question the very reason we engaged in a social contract i.e to prevent anarchy from chaos but what if that very allegiance to a sovereign is a form of anarchy.
But, instances and clear manoeuvring sometimes makes us believe that maybe just maybe we are in much safer hands.
Are Wars Negotiations Gone Wrong ?
26 October 1962, The World in the Brink of a nuclear war in an unprecedented Scale?
Makes us question the very reason we engaged in a social contract i.e to prevent anarchy from chaos but what if that very allegiance to a sovereign is a form of anarchy.
But, instances and clear manoeuvring sometimes makes us believe that maybe just maybe we are in much safer hands.
Coming to UK digital platforms 3rd July.
Pre-order on iTunes: https://bit.ly/3JqFPYu
Tense political thriller set at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, directed by Roger Donaldson (The World’s Fastest Indian, Species) and from the Producers of Children of Men and Air Force One.
Starring Academy Award winner Kevin Costner (Dances with Wolves, Yellowstone, The Bodyguard) as top White House assistant Kenny O’Donnell, with Bruce Greenwood (Star Trek, I Robot) as John F. Kennedy.
In October 1962, President John F. Kennedy uncovers the Soviet Union’s plan to place nuclear weapons in Cuba, an arsenal with the potential to wipe out most of the eastern and southern United States in minutes. With the aid of his chief advisor, the administration has only a matter of days to prevent disaster on an unprecedented scale.
A look into the real history of the Cuban Missile Crisis and how historically accurate is the movie Thirteen Days.
● Check out our Merch! http://history-buffs-shop.fourthwall.com/
● Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoryBuffsLondon
● Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HistoryBuffs_
Scene from 2000's "Thirteen Days". President Kennedy ( Bruce Greenwood ) loses it when he finds out that General Powers ( Commander of the Stratigic Air Command ) has raised the US Nuclear Rediness to DEFCON-2, one step from Nuclear War, without his knowledge.
A great scene from a great movie. True, it overplays the aggressiveness of the chiefs and the conflict between them and JFK, but it's a useful teaching tool for the history and the policy angles.
Note: Grateful to Warner Bros. for permitting me to post this video.
Are Wars Negotiations Gone Wrong ?
26 October 1962, The World in the Brink of a nuclear war in an unprecedented Scale?
Makes us question the very reason we engaged in a social contract i.e to prevent anarchy from chaos but what if that very allegiance to a sovereign is a form of anarchy.
But, instances and clear manoeuvring sometimes makes us believe that maybe just maybe we are in much safer hands.
It was one of those days Of salvation and loss Just one of those days When you weight for the worst First they hold you for a ransom Then they buy you for a song Just one of those days When you laugh at what you've done How they ripped you from the pages Oh you waited for the best It was one of those days