Popularity: 4 (history)
Director: | Ben Affleck |
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Writer: | Chris Terrio, Joshuah Bearman, Tony Mendez |
Staring: |
As the Iranian revolution reaches a boiling point, a CIA 'exfiltration' specialist concocts a risky plan to free six Americans who have found shelter at the home of the Canadian ambassador. | |
Release Date: | Oct 11, 2012 |
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Director: | Ben Affleck |
Writer: | Chris Terrio, Joshuah Bearman, Tony Mendez |
Genres: | Drama, Thriller |
Keywords | central intelligence agency (cia), biography, intelligence agent, factual, press conference, iran hostage crisis, political thriller, husband wife relationship, revolution, american abroad, extraction, langley virginia, 1980s |
Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Smokehouse Pictures, GK Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $232,300,000
Budget: $44,500,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 17, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Ben Affleck | Tony Mendez |
Bryan Cranston | Jack O'Donnell |
Alan Arkin | Lester Siegel |
John Goodman | John Chambers |
Victor Garber | Ken Taylor |
Tate Donovan | Bob Anders |
Clea DuVall | Cora Lijek |
Scoot McNairy | Joe Stafford |
Rory Cochrane | Lee Schatz |
Christopher Denham | Mark Lijek |
Kerry Bishé | Kathy Stafford |
Kyle Chandler | Hamilton Jordan |
Chris Messina | Malinov |
Zeljko Ivanek | Robert Pender |
Titus Welliver | Bates |
Keith Szarabajka | Adam Engell |
Bob Gunton | Cyrus Vance |
Richard Kind | Max Klein |
Richard Dillane | OSS Officer Nicholls |
Omid Abtahi | Reza Borhani |
Page Leong | Pat Taylor |
Farshad Farahat | Azizi Checkpoint #3 |
Sheila Vand | Sahar |
Karina Logue | Elizabeth Ann Swift |
Ryan Ahern | Sgt. Sickmann |
Bill Tangradi | Alan B. Golacinski |
Jamie McShane | William J. Daugherty |
Matthew Glave | Col. Charles W. Scott |
Roberto Garcia | Sgt. William Gallegos |
Christopher Stanley | Thomas L. Ahern, Jr. |
Jon Woodward Kirby | Fred Kupke |
Alborz Basiratmand | Student with Poster |
Ruty Rutenberg | Marine #1 |
Michael Woolston | Marine #2 |
Sharareh Sedghi | Lady with Radio |
Bobby Zegar | Tear Gas Student |
Victor McCay | Malick |
Matt Nolan | Peter Genco |
J.R. Cacia | Brice |
Bill Kalmenson | Hal Saunders |
Rob Brownstein | Landon Butler |
David Sullivan | Jon Titterton |
Jean Carol | Jordan's Secretary |
Michael Cassidy | Jordan's Analyst |
John Boyd | Lamont |
Yuriy Sardarov | Rossi |
Nikka Far | Tehran Mary |
Aidan Sussman | Ian Mendez |
Barry Livingston | David Marmor |
Ali Saam | Ali Khalkhali |
Araz Vahid Ebrahim Nia | Moradi |
Scott Anthony Leet | The Minotaur |
Ashley Wood | Space Lab Nurse |
Rob Tepper | Film Director |
Ray Porter | First A.D. |
Stephen J. Lattanzi | PA |
Danielle Barbosa | Lester's Housekeeper |
Michael Parks | Jack Kirby |
Eric Scott Cooper | Publicist |
Adrienne Barbeau | Nina / Serksi the Gallactic Witch |
Tom Lenk | Variety Reporter |
Nelson Franklin | LA Times Reporter |
Kelly Curran | Princess Aleppa |
Mark Rhino Smith | Evil Villain |
Scott Elrod | Achilles Crux |
Bill Blair | Humanoid Robot |
Daston Kalili | Green Jacket |
Joseph S. Griffo | Nestor the Android |
Andrew Varenhorst | Blue Monster |
Amitis Frances Ariano | Persian Dancer |
Ali Fiori | Sci Fi Body Suit Girl |
Taies Farzan | Middle Class Iranian Woman |
Florans Atlantis | Middle Class Iranian Man |
Rafi Pitts | Iranian Consulate Official |
Allegra Carpenter | British Airways Flight Attendant |
Bobby Naderi | Airport Husband |
Ray Haratian | Immigration Officer |
Mehrdad Sarlak | Immigration Officer |
Soheil Tasbihchi | Immigration Officer |
Hovik Gharibian | Immigration Officer |
Dorianne Pahlavan | Airport Hysterical Wife |
Houshang Touzie | Deputy Minister of Islamic Guidance |
Peter Henry Schroeder | Producer |
Ali Farkhonde | Tehran Car Rental Man |
Sahm McGlynn | Bearded Fundamentalist in Bazaar |
Muhammed Cangören | Bazaar Shopkeeper |
Asghar Allah Veirdi Zadeh | Bazaar Angry Man |
Leyla Beysulen | Angry Woman |
Lindsey Ginter | Hedley Donovan |
Tim Quill | Alan Sosa |
Larry Sullivan | Engell's Secretary |
Danilo Di Julio | Sgt. Gauthier |
Fanshen Cox | White House Operator |
Tehmina Sunny | Swissair Ticketing Agent |
Amir K | Passport Official |
Baris Deli | Carpet Factory Komiteh |
Cas Anvar | Revolutionary Guard |
Bahram Khosraviani | Revolutionary Guard |
Sam Sheikholeslami | Revolutionary Guard |
Saba Sarem | Revolutionary Guard |
Puya Abbassi | Revolutionary Guard |
Reza Mir | Komiteh Reza |
Jozef Fahey | Lock Up PA |
Annie Little | Swissair Gate Agent |
Fahim Fazli | Komiteh Subordinate |
Brandon Tabassi | Young Komiteh at Airport |
John Hans Tester | Swissair Pilot |
Alex Schemmer | Swissair Co-Pilot |
Yan Feldman | Air Traffic Controller |
Nancy Stelle | Swissair Flight Attendant |
Maz Siam | Iraqi Border Guard |
Ken Edling | Assistant Secretary of State |
Deborah Deimel Bean | State Department Official |
Michael Chieffo | CIA Archives Officer |
Taylor Schilling | Christine Mendez |
Philip Baker Hall | CIA Director Stansfield Turner (uncredited) |
Eli Jane | Swissair Stewardess (uncredited) |
Lucas N. Hall | Protestor (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Max Daniels | Stunts |
Ben Affleck | Director |
Peter Borck | Art Direction |
Kate Biscoe | Makeup Department Head |
Pamela Wise | Costume Supervisor |
Jeeda Barford | Costume Supervisor |
Katherine Tibbetts | Production Supervisor |
Zeynep Santiroglu | Production Manager |
Tina Anderson | Post Production Supervisor |
Brett McKenzie | Art Department Coordinator |
Louise Del Araujo | Leadman |
Jan Pascale | Set Decoration |
Daniel R. Jennings | Set Designer |
John H. Samson | Construction Coordinator |
Gary Warshaw | Assistant Art Director |
Guliz Kaymaksüt | Assistant Art Director |
John T. Reitz | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Gregg Rudloff | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
John T. Cucci | Foley |
Claire Folger | Still Photographer |
Berto | Camera Operator |
Keith Bernstein | Still Photographer |
Colin Anderson | Steadicam Operator |
Richard Ford | Music Editor |
Joel Marrow | Transportation Coordinator |
Bilge Sabri Isil | Transportation Coordinator |
Chris Baugh | Location Manager |
Saygin Saral | Location Manager |
Peggy Pridemore | Location Manager |
Linda Cohen | Music Supervisor |
Sheila Waldron | Script Supervisor |
Rick Newsome | Storyboard Designer |
David V. Butler | Dialogue Editor |
David Bach | Supervising Dialogue Editor, Supervising ADR Editor |
Şafak Binay | Local Casting |
José Antonio García | Sound Mixer |
Michael Sexton | Property Master |
Ian Calip | Second Assistant Director |
Amy Herman | Unit Production Manager |
Jonathan Fuh | Boom Operator |
Randy Woodside | Chief Lighting Technician |
Luis Moreno | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Russell Ayer | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Jeffrey McMahon | Construction Foreman |
Amanda Brand | Unit Publicist |
David Webb | First Assistant Director |
Sunday Stevens | First Assistant Director |
Kelvin R. Trahan | Hair Department Head |
Laurel Kelly | Hairstylist |
Trish Almeida | Key Hair Stylist |
Barbara Augustus | Key Makeup Artist |
John Maldonado | Makeup Artist |
Ebru Kiziltan | Makeup Artist |
Jamie Kelman | Prosthetic Designer |
Nicole Balzarini | Art Department Assistant |
Sophia Male | Art Department Assistant |
Andrea Rennard | Art Department Assistant |
Kevin Shaw | Assistant Property Master |
Tunc Erguden | Construction Manager |
Michael Mikita Jr. | Painter |
Chris Fix | Prop Maker |
Terry Kempf | Prop Maker |
Ken Murphy | Prop Maker |
David Craig | Set Dresser |
Connie Gackenbach | Set Dresser |
Deborah Harman | Set Dresser |
Michael V. Maurice | Set Dresser |
Gordon McVay | Set Dresser |
Alan Burg | Set Dresser |
Tim Ackers | Standby Painter |
Anthony Liberatore | Storyboard Artist |
Jeremy Burns | Compositing Supervisor |
Craig Crawford | Compositor |
R. Bruce Steinheimer | Special Effects Supervisor |
Vijay Kadapatti | Visual Effects Coordinator |
David B. Nowell | Aerial Director of Photography |
Tuncay Burhan Arslan | Assistant Camera |
Leigh Rathner | Assistant Camera |
Alex Sinclair | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Dave Mikutsky | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Sam Liotta | Best Boy Grip |
Richard Boyle | Best Boy Grip |
Chloe Weaver | Camera Loader |
Mike Panczenko Jr. | Camera Loader |
Orlando Hernandez | Chief Lighting Technician |
Bob Waybright | Chief Lighting Technician |
Peter Marsden | Digital Imaging Technician |
Thomas Gilmour | Digital Imaging Technician |
Charles Crivier | Dolly Grip |
David Noble | Dolly Grip |
Jose Santiago | Dolly Grip |
Carl Hamilton | Dolly Grip |
Charles Simons | Dolly Grip |
Steven Cueva | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Nino Neuboeck | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Olly Tellett | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Bobby Mancuso | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Bradley V. Richard | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Olivier Fortin | First Assistant "C" Camera |
Matthew Thomas Moles | Grip |
Patrick Sheetz | Grip |
Joseph Dianda | Key Grip |
Darwin Montana Browne | Key Grip |
Brian T. Leach | Key Grip |
Zoran Veselić | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Chris Leidholdt | Key Rigging Grip |
Marc Marino | Rigging Gaffer |
Craig M. Bauer | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Jozo Zovko | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Josh Friz | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Dora Krolikowska | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Scott Tinsley | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Mike Yoder | Key Rigging Grip |
Lionel Pedro | Second Assistant "C" Camera |
Patrick Capone | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Robby Baumgartner | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Melissa Binder | Ager/Dyer |
J.R. Hawbaker | Assistant Costume Designer |
Hilal Sezer | Assistant Costume Designer |
Nadide Kutlu | Costume Assistant |
Selin Togay Milovanoviç | Costume Assistant |
Maria Bradley | Costumer |
Naomi Gathmann | Costumer |
Sean Haley | Costumer |
Brad Holtzman | Costumer |
Alison Gail Bixby | Key Costumer |
Sanford Slepak | Key Costumer |
Ann L. Thomas | Tailor |
Ceren Eken | Wardrobe Assistant |
Brett M. Reed | Additional Editor |
George Chavez | Color Timer |
Ben Estrada | Colorist |
Tom Reiser | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
Devon Miller | Digital Intermediate Editor |
Loan Phan | Digital Intermediate Producer |
Joe Galdo | First Assistant Editor |
Josh Tessier | Stunts |
Chris Terrio | Screenplay |
Alexandre Desplat | Original Music Composer |
William Goldenberg | Editor |
Jacqueline West | Costume Design |
Rodrigo Prieto | Director of Photography |
Lora Kennedy | Casting |
Sharon Seymour | Production Design |
Barbara Mesney | Set Designer |
Erik Aadahl | Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Ethan Van der Ryn | Sound Designer |
J.J. Perry | Stunt Coordinator |
Simon Jayes | Camera Operator |
Tom Macdonald | Key Costumer |
Monica Haynes | Key Costumer |
Anthony N. | Stunts |
Joshuah Bearman | Original Story |
Matt McColm | Stunts |
Tony Mendez | Original Story |
Franklin Mark Henson | Stunt Coordinator |
Yvan Lucas | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
Ben Hernandez Bray | Stunts |
Lauren Mary Kim | Stunts |
Mark Southworth | Stunt Coordinator |
Kyle Cooper | Main Title Designer |
Name | Title |
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Ben Affleck | Producer |
Chris Brigham | Executive Producer |
Chay Carter | Executive Producer |
David Klawans | Executive Producer |
Nina Wolarsky | Executive Producer |
Amy Herman | Co-Producer |
Grant Heslov | Producer |
Graham King | Executive Producer |
George Clooney | Producer |
Tim Headington | Executive Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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Academy Awards | Best Director | Ben Affleck | Won |
BAFTA Awards | Best Director | Ben Affleck | Won |
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Nowhere near best picture worthy, but truly excellent suspense building. The 2 hours certainly fly by with this one. Alan Arkin is a joy to watch. ...
I think there really is no other way to say this and please excuse my english. Argo f@#$% yourself (in a good way!). Watch it and you will understand. Solid member of my 'so worth it' category. ...
Surprisingly winner of the Oscar award for the best movie. It is a reasonably well done picture but nothing that interesting nor well threaded that the story telling would be worth mentioning. Actually, probably the contrary. The cast is quite good in any case. ...
grave doubts about the operation themselves. This is a good movie although the context of the movie is a rather sad one. It is definitely not my favorite genre but my wife wanted to watch it and it had received generally favorable ratings so I added it to my collection. The historical accuracy ... of this movie has been questioned. I honestly do not remember any details of the events of this sad episode in Middle East history so I cannot really judge this. As far as I know the general plot is consistent with reality and in this movie it is good enough for me. I fear that, if they would have made it 100% historically accurate, the movie would have turned into a rather boring documentary instead of a fairly enjoyable drama movie. Surprisingly enough the movie was quite funny at times. The dialogue between the movie-people when they were setting up the fake movie was sometimes quite hilarious. Some parts of the movie was rather tragic of course, like the Iranian mob taking over the embassy and the crazed idiots at the bazar. Other parts where a bit silly. Why did the Iranian security have to break down their own doors at the airport instead of just calling the tower and stop the plane for instance? And the cars chasing the plane was just rubbish. The plane would have gone much faster than the cars could go long before they caught up with the plane. Also the fact that the cars basically had to panic-break in order not to hit the barrier at the end of the runway meant the plane almost ran into the barrier which, given that it made a normal take-off, is just nonsense. In general it is a good movie although it is not really my type of movie and the movie’s context, the take-over by the Iranian extremists, is a rather sad one.
Argo is undoubtedly one of the most intense cinematic experiences I have ever had the pleasure of witnessing. From the very first frame, this film had me on the edge of my seat, holding my breath in anticipation of what was to come next. The director's use of cinematography to create a sense of clau ... strophobia and tension is masterful, with every shot making the viewer more and more anxious. The cramped cubicles of the embassy, the small apartment building, and the crowded streets of Iran all contribute to the overwhelming feeling of being trapped with no escape. What really sets Argo apart, however, is the intricate and fleshed-out storyline. Every second of the film's runtime is used to its fullest potential, with each integral piece of the master plan receiving the attention it deserves. The movie provides a deep dive into the complex and unbelievable story of the rescue operation, leaving no stone unturned and no detail overlooked. In addition to the fantastic storytelling, the performances in Argo are absolutely top-notch. Ben Affleck delivers a standout performance as the main character, but the supporting cast is equally impressive. John Goodman and Scoot McNairy in particular shine in their respective roles, adding depth and nuance to the already-rich tapestry of the film. Overall, Argo is truly a masterpiece of filmmaking. The pacing is perfect, leaving the audience with no time to catch their breath and adding to the mounting tension. The final act of the film is a masterclass in suspense and stress, cementing Argo as one of the most memorable movie experiences I have ever had the pleasure of viewing. Score: 94% 🏅 Verdict: Excellent
Box office $ 232.3 million No movie being showcased by this year's Toronto International Film Festival caught our interest as much as Ben Affleck's directorial follow up to The Town. Argo, based on a true story and starring Affleck, Bryan Cranston, John Goodman and Adam Arkin, tells the astonishi ... ngly true story of how a CIA exfiltration specialist attempts to free six Americans who have taken shelter in the home of the Canadian Ambassador during the Iranian hostage crisis. The story opens on November 4, 1979 when Islamist militants took control of the U.S. Embassy in Iran. 52 Americans were taken hostage and held for 444 days until their eventual release. But six American's were able to sneak out of the Embassy and find refuge unbeknownst to the Iranian rebels. The CIA, lead by agent Tony Mendez (Ben Affleck) hatched a plan to rescue the house entrapped Americans by posing as producers of a fictional science fiction film. The idea was that Mendez would land in Iran and then convince the six Americans to assume roles as screenwriters, directors and co-producers of the film and they would all fly out of the country together once location scouting was complete in 48 hours. In an effort to have the mission legitimized, Mendez recruited Hollywood producer Lester Siegel and Special Effects man John Chambers to green-light the script and give the entire project credibility. If the entire notion of the plan sounds like something that only Hollywood could come up with – well, you're half right. But Affleck sticks to the facts of the true events and ravels a bite-your-nails type thriller that is guaranteed to be rewarded with year-end nominations for Best Picture, Best Director and most certainly Best Supporting Actor for Alan Arkin. Every note, every frame of Argo looks authentic. Affleck, who received incredible support for his last directorial effort, The Town, ups the ante and films Argo with the confidence of a maestro at the top of his game. The movie shifts between locations of Iran, Hollywood and both the CIA Headquarters and even the White House in this brilliantly crafted adventure. Each scene and character oozes with atmosphere and purpose and Affleck confidently and flawlessly directs himself as the expected hero of the film – a man who risks his own life and career for the lives of six strangers. Towards the concluding chapters of the film, audiences are sure to be on the edge of their seats – even if they are aware of the historically recorded outcome (shades of Apollo 13). Once the rescue attempt his its apex, the audience at the Toronto screening erupted in an applause never before experienced by this reviewer in his thousands of theatrical screenings. That reaction is a testament to Affleck's direction that grabbed audiences by the emotional drawstrings keeping us involved in our character's fates and caring for their safe return. Argo is not only an important piece of history that many of us were completely oblivious – but it is also one of the better films of this or the past few years.