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444 days eVideo

"Drawing on archival footage--including previously unreleased film from Iran--and candid interviews with the American hostages and their Iranian captors, this riveting program presents a balanced look at the harrowing details of the 14-month standoff that brought radical Islam to world prominence and forever altered America's attitude towards the Middle East. Additional interviews with religious leaders, top-level politicians, military personnel, and others flesh out a story of uncertainty, frustration, and hardship for all involved, which was only resolved with the belated release of the hostages in 1981"--Website.

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  • "Four hundred forty-four days"@en
  • "Four hundred forty-four days"
  • "Iran hostage crisis"
  • "Four hundred and forty-four days"
  • "Four hundred and forty-four days"@en
  • "444 days : the Iran hostage crisis"@en

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  • ""Drawing on archival footage--including previously unreleased film from Iran--and candid interviews with the American hostages and their Iranian captors, this riveting program presents a balanced look at the harrowing details of the 14-month standoff that brought radical Islam to world prominence and forever altered America's attitude towards the Middle East. Additional interviews with religious leaders, top-level politicians, military personnel, and others flesh out a story of uncertainty, frustration, and hardship for all involved, which was only resolved with the belated release of the hostages in 1981"--Container."
  • ""Drawing on archival footage--including previously unreleased film from Iran--and candid interviews with the American hostages and their Iranian captors, this riveting program presents a balanced look at the harrowing details of the 14-month standoff that brought radical Islam to world prominence and forever altered America's attitude towards the Middle East. Additional interviews with religious leaders, top-level politicians, military personnel, and others flesh out a story of uncertainty, frustration, and hardship for all involved, which was only resolved with the belated release of the hostages in 1981"--Website."@en

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  • "Radio- en tv-programma's (vorm)"

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  • "444 days"
  • "444 days eVideo"@en