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Maryland Man Is Real Hero Behind 'Argo'
On Nov. 4, 1979, U.S. diplomats1 did not anticipate the takeover of their embassy, but 52 of them were taken hostage. Six escaped.
"Argo" focuses on the clandestine2 CIA operation to rescue those six diplomats.
While the Americans hid in the Canadian ambassador’s residence, Mendez, a CIA officer based in the United States, hatched the plot to get them out.
With the help of a Hollywood producer and a makeup3 artist, Mendez concocted4 a fake movie and a trip to scout5 out locations in Tehran. The Americans-in-hiding had 72 hours to memorize everything about their new identities, including their biographies and supposed jobs in the film.
"Argo," the film, is fascinating because it really happened.
It’s hard to imagine that the real Tony Mendez, a subdued6 gentleman living a quiet life in rural Maryland, was the CIA officer who pulled off stunts7 like this throughout his career.
“Overall some of the best ideas you see in fiction, in film, are based on real operations," Mendez says. "Bond is very much alive in clandestine operations, in real situations.”
For his services, Mendez received a top CIA award. But that information was classified until the early 1990s.
“You may have saved the world, but you have to sit there and sort of smile and ‘Well, we did it again and no one will know,’” Mendez says.
After all these years of secrecy8, Mendez is star struck that Ben Affleck now portraying9 him onscreen.
However, watching the movie, the viewer is awed10 by the former spy's resolve to do his duty, however dangerous it might be.
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