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When “Havana” was released in 1990, Redford agreed to give a rare glimpse into his private life for an NBC documentary, a concession he made to help promote the film.

Out of Africa won a fistful of awards, but Havana was badly received and lost money at the box office.

From BBC

Their voyage, and subsequent guerrilla campaign, would culminate in 1959 in a historic overthrow of Batista and the imposition of a communist government in Havana.

Succulent shrimp wrapped in a scant blanket of starch that would bring him back to Havana.

From Salon

They had been promised disembarkation rights in Cuba, but when the ship reached Havana, the government refused to let it dock.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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