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Thirteen Days (2000)
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Director
Roger Donaldson
teams up with star
Kevin Costner
for another political thriller (after their 1987 pairing,
No Way Out
), only this time with a film based on the actual events surrounding the Cuban missile crisis of 1962, taking place during the titular thirteen days wherein the U.S. and the Soviet Union nearly engaged in full-scale nuclear war. After President John F. Kennedy (
Bruce Greenwood
) is shown photographs from a spy plane detailing the presence of missiles in Cuba capable of obliterating massive areas of the U.S., he must immediately decide the most effective course of action for the country. With the aid of best friend and special assistant Kenny O'Donnell (
Kevin Costner
) and brother Robert (
Steven Culp
), the President must avoid a dire chain of events that could be dictated by General Curtis LeMay (
Kevin Conway
), who would rather take immediate action and invade Cuba. After initial reticence about leaking the information to the nation, President Kennedy eventually tells of the conflict, leading to widespread panic and a blockade of Cuba. With the aid of Robert McNamara (
Dylan Baker
) and Adlai Stevenson (Michael Fairman), the leaders must find a way to alleviate the tension of the situation. Thirteen Days also features Walter Adrian as Lyndon Johnson. ~ Jason Clark, All Movie Guide
Cast
Dylan Baker
Robert McNamara
Elya Baskin
Anatoly Dobrinyn
Len Cariou
Dean Acheson
Kevin Costner
Kenneth P. O'Donnell
Steven Culp
Robert F. Kennedy
Michael Fairman
Adlai Stevenson
Bruce Greenwood
John F. Kennedy
Lucinda Jenney
Helen O'Donnell
Tim Jerome
Journalist
James Karen
George Ball
Tim Kelleher
Ted Sorensen
Olek Krupa
Andrei Gromyko
Boris Krutonog
Alexander Fomin
Ed Lauter
Gen. Marshall Carter
Christopher Lawford
Cmdr. William B. Ecker
Madison Mason
Adm. George Anderson
Dakin Matthews
Arthur Lundahl
Bill Smitrovich
Gen. Maxwell Taylor
Oleg Vidov
Valerian Zorin
Peter White
John McCone
Kevin Conway
Gen. Curtis LeMay
Henry Strozier
Dean Rusk
Frank Wood
McGeorge Bundy
Stephanie Romanov
Jacqueline Kennedy
Production Crew
Cinesite
Animation Effects
Cinesite
Animator
Ann Harris
Art Director
Tom Taylor
Art Director
Staci A. Silva
Associate Producer
Ernest R. May
Book Author
Philip D. Zelikow
Book Author
Dianne Crittenden
Casting
Andrzej Bartkowiak
Cinematographer
Mary Montiforte
Co-producer
Paul Deason
Co-producer
Trevor Jones
Composer (Music Score)
Isis Mussenden
Costume Designer
Roger Donaldson
Director
Conrad Buff
Editor
Ilona Herzberg
Executive Producer
Marc Abraham
Executive Producer
Michael De Luca
Executive Producer
Thomas A. Bliss
Executive Producer
Robert Huberman
First Assistant Director
Armyan Bernstein
Producer
Kevin Costner
Producer
Peter O. Almond
Producer
Dennis Washington
Production Designer
David Self
Screenwriter
Dennis Washington
Second Unit Director
Denise Pizzini
Set Decorator
Denise Pizzini
Set Designer
Don Woodruff
Set Designer
Julie Ray
Set Designer
Nancy Mickelberry
Set Designer
Richard Bryce Goodman
Sound/Sound Designer
Cinesite
Special Effects
Steven D. Williams
Supervising Sound Editor
Paul Deason
Unit Production Manager
Cinesite
Visual Effects
Michael J. McAlister
Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 2000
Runtime: 145
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for brief strong language
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Historical Film
Produced by
Beacon Pictures
Release
January 12, 2001 (USA)
by New Line Cinema
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