Photos
John F. Kennedy
- Self
- (archive footage)
Nikita Khrushchev
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (as Nikita Krushchev)
Storyline
Featured review
The Missiles Of October: What The World Didn't Know
This two hour plus documentary borrows the name of a 1970s feature film. It gives an insight into what really happened during the Cuban Missile Crisis, which was not what the world believed. Professor Quigley covered this in some depth in "Tragedy & Hope", but this documentary contains footage of the major players. Although both JFK and his brother Robert were assassinated in the 60s, and Krushchev died in 1971, among others the film makers speak to the Russian leader's son.
Krushchev's reputation should be a lot better than it is; he may have looked like a musclebound thug, but he did as much to reform the then Soviet Union as any man could have, and if the Americans weren't keen on having missiles planted in Cuba aimed at their heartland, the Soviets weren't exactly happy about American missiles aimed at Mother Russia from Turkey.
Those of us who are old enough to remember the Cold War and the threat of nuclear proliferation may look back now and wonder what it was all about. This documentary goes some way towards enabling us to see through the fog of the red menace. One thing that stands out here is that world communism was never the monolithic entity most of us thought it to be, yet even now people are making the same mistake about Islam.
Krushchev's reputation should be a lot better than it is; he may have looked like a musclebound thug, but he did as much to reform the then Soviet Union as any man could have, and if the Americans weren't keen on having missiles planted in Cuba aimed at their heartland, the Soviets weren't exactly happy about American missiles aimed at Mother Russia from Turkey.
Those of us who are old enough to remember the Cold War and the threat of nuclear proliferation may look back now and wonder what it was all about. This documentary goes some way towards enabling us to see through the fog of the red menace. One thing that stands out here is that world communism was never the monolithic entity most of us thought it to be, yet even now people are making the same mistake about Islam.
helpful•50
- a_baron
- Aug 7, 2014
Details
- Release date
- Language
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content