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2000
Thirteen Days is a thoroughly engrossing drama that hit the screens in 2000.
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on 18-20 November 1979
Of the total number of United States citizens seized and held as hostages, 13 were released on 18-20 November 1979, but the remainder have continued to be held up to the present time.
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in 1969
“Thirteen Days” was published in 1969, a year after Thirteen Days's author’s assassination; assassination has never been out of print since.
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in 2009
The 13th Day version was released in 2009, and also produced by Howe.
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in 2003
Thirteen debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in 2003 and won Hardwick the Sundance Directing (Drama) award.
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in September 2003
Fox Searchlight Pictures subsequently acquired Thirteen for distribution, giving the film a limited release in the United States beginning on August 20, 2003; the release would expand in September 2003, and the film went on to gross a total of $4.6 million at the United States box office.
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1988
the 13th was distributed by Paramount Pictures and released on May 13, 1988.
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in early October 1962, when the Kennedy Administration receive U-2 surveillance photos revealing nuclear missiles in Cuba that were placed by the Soviet Union
“THIRTEEN DAYS” began in early October 1962, when the Kennedy Administration receive U-2 surveillance photos revealing nuclear missiles in Cuba that were placed by the Soviet Union.
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on March 1, 2009
14 Days was released on March 1, 2009 in the Republic of Ireland.
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2005
Thirteen is actually a remake of the Georgian-French movie 13 Tzameti (2005).
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on Friday, February 13, 2009.[6]
Friday the 13th was released in theaters on Friday, February 13, 2009.[6]
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on August 1, 1986
the 13th was produced by Terror, Inc. and distributed by Paramount Pictures, and was released on August 1, 1986.
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in late 1993
Thirteen was released in late 1993, and after its release Love told Melody Maker 's Danielson that Hochman found the new album less 'honest,' mostly 'because of the time involved: the time took eight months, and we kept revising the time , re-recording the time , and just generally trying to improve the time .
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the second docudrama , made about the pressurized tug-of-war that ensued between the U.S. and the USSR during the 13 days of the missile crisis
Thirteen Days was the second docudrama made about the pressurized tug-of-war that ensued between the U.S. and the USSR during the 13 days of the missile crisis, the first being 1974's The Missiles of October.
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in October 1993
When Thirteen was released in October 1993, October reached number number fourteen in Britain.
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a period in 1962 at the heigh of the Cuban missile crisis where a nuclear war seemed likely
The thirteen days was a period in 1962 at the heigh of the Cuban missile crisis where a nuclear war seemed likely.
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In 1916
In 1916, a feature length silent film version of Friday, the Thirteenth was released, furthering the superstition’s grip.
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on a peaceful summer day in 1980
Friday the 13th was released on a peaceful summer day in 1980, spawning a masterfully never-ending franchise and cementing the early '80s as slasher film heaven.
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