Unbelievable But True: Why You Must Watch (2012) Imagine trying to smuggle six American diplomats out of a hostile country during a revolution by pretending they are a Canadian film crew scouting for a fake science-fiction movie. It sounds like a ridiculous comedy plot, but Argo (2012)
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: Under the guise of filming a fake science-fiction movie titled
The central plot revolves around Tony Mendez, a CIA technical operations officer played by Ben Affleck, who devises a plan to extract the six diplomats safely from Iran. Mendez's operation, dubbed "Argo," involved creating a fake film production company as a front. The plan was to pose the six Americans as part of a Canadian film crew scouting for locations in Iran for a science fiction movie titled "Argo."
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