The Missiles of October

December. 18,1974      
Rating:
8.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Based in part on Robert F. Kennedy's book, "Thirteen Days," this film profiles the Kennedy Administration's actions during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

William Devane as  President John F. Kennedy
Ralph Bellamy as  U.N. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson
Howard Da Silva as  Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev
James Hong as  U.N. Secretary-General U Thant
Martin Sheen as  Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy
James T. Callahan as  David Powers, Special Assistant to the President
Keene Curtis as  John McCone, Director CIA
Charles Cyphers as  Press Photographer
Clifford David as  Theodore Sorensen, Special Counsel
Francis De Sales as  Senator

Reviews

Diagonaldi
1974/12/18

Very well executed

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Odelecol
1974/12/19

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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InformationRap
1974/12/20

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Zlatica
1974/12/21

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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wkozak221
1974/12/22

I watched this film the first time it was on TV. When it finally made to VHS I automatically bought it. I agree with clark park. This film ia great. The actors are well suited in each of their roles. The film moves along really well. It never disappoints. I watch it once a year. One of my favorite parts is to see ralph bellamy as adlai stevenson at the un. I wish pbs would re- broadcast it with one break. Compare this film and thirteen days. There is no comparison. I have watched the latter and changed to another movie after 30 minutes. I wish they would make more TV movies like this. It shows what people can do if they take their time. It also shows what good writing and acting can accomplish.

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clarkpark
1974/12/23

This is the best docudrama, and quite possibly the best drama, ever made. Forget the blatant revisionism of the Kennedies that's come in vogue, The Missilies of October is the real story of how Jack Kennedy and Nikita Khruschev faced down their generals and conservative wings and pulled the world back from the brink of Armageddon.Just before the missile crisis breaks, Kennedy read The Guns of October – an historical work about how the great powers simply stumbled into World War I. It wasn't inevitable; it could have been avoided, but no country would give another room to back down without appearing to capitulate.Bobby Kennedy plays the whip to bring the powerful and contentious men who make up JFK's cabinet, political allies and military leadership into an uneasy consensus around a blockade of Cuba, instead of an invasion. JFK gives Khruschev room to maneuver at every turn, and Khruschev is smart enough to see these openings and take them. Neither side gets what it wants; both sides get what they can live with.Ralph Bellamy, Nehemiah Persoff, John Dehner, Andrew Duggan, Peter Donat, Dana Elcar, Stewart Moss, Harris Yulin and more give excellent performances. William DeVane as JFK, Martin Sheen as RFK and Howard DaSilva as Khruschev are absolutely brilliant. The script and direction are equal to the fine performances of the cast.Watch this movie and ponder where we'd be if the Bush cabinet had learned these lessons before they started playing power politics.

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Charles McGrew
1974/12/24

Generally very good, but "kennedy-friendly", that is, JFK comes out the consumate crisis-manager, when in reality nobody was in control of events (JFK and Khrushchev truly were "sleepwalking through history").To be fair to the makers of the film, the script is based on available documents in 1974. Nowadays, we know that Kennedy explicitly traded existing US bases in Turkey for the USSR bases in Cuba -- something that was denied for years -- and that the Russians had tactical nuclear weapons in Cuba to defend against invasion; which would have immediately turned into a direct confrontation into the nuclear realm. In reality, the Cuban Missile Crisis seems to have been "won" (narrowly) by the Soviets -- although Khrushchev's career didn't survive it (but Castro's certainly did :-)Wonderful work by William Devane as JFK (Martin Sheen as RFK has a little more trouble with the accent, but the two of them portray the personalities of the two men very well), but perhaps the best portrayal of all is Howard da Silva as Nikita Khrushchev. Very nice casting choices (and performances) for pretty much every player. Long, but thorough.

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Murby
1974/12/25

This movie is a long 2 and 1/2 hours! It hardly had any war-type action. However, the saving grace is the great performances of William Devane as Kennedy and Marin Short also does a great job. If your interested in American history during the Cuban Missle Crisis, this is your movie!

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