2 of 6 available systemwide,
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Acacia Library
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DVD FICTION Thirteen
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On Shelf
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Burton Barr Central Library
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DVD FICTION Thirteen
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Mesquite Library
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DVD FICTION Thirteen
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Ocotillo Library
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DVD FICTION Thirteen
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Palo Verde Library
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DVD FICTION Thirteen
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Yucca Library
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DVD FICTION Thirteen
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Checked Out
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Summary:
Oct. 1962, for thirteen extraordinary days the world stood on the brink of destruction. Krushchev wouldn't back down, President Kennedy wouldn't give in. Inspired by the real-life events that took place in the Kennedy White House.
Notes:
MPAA rating: PG-13.
DVD, Dolby digital, DTS surround sound.
Closed-captioned.
Kevin Costner, Bruce Greenwood, Steven Culp, Dylan Baker.
Cinematographers, Andrezej Bartkowiak, Roger Deakins, Christopher Duddy ; editor, Conrad Buff ; original music, Trevor Jones ; production designer, Dennis Washington.
Based on the book "The Kennedy tapes : inside the White House during the Cuban Missile Crisis", edited by Ernest R. May and Philip D. Zelikow.
Special features: filmmaker commentary with Kevin Costner, Roger Donaldson, David Self and others, historical commentary, documentary 'Roots of the Cuban Missile Crisis', documentary 'Bringing history to the silver screen', historical figures biography gallery, visual effects scene demonstrations, deleted scenes with director commentary, cast and crew filmographies, theatrical trailers; DVD-ROM content: script to screen screenplay, link to original website.
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| Consensus: Thirteen Days offers a compelling look at the Cuban Missile Crisis and deftly portrays the personalities of people involved. |
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