Why is Argo called Argo?

Why is Argo called Argo?

Why is Argo called Argo?

The script used for the fake film project was based on the 1967 science fiction novel “Lord of Light” by Roger Zelazny. In real-life, Make-up Artist John Chambers (played by John Goodman) came up with the title “Argo”, because he loved knock-knock jokes.

What Argo means?

Argo in American English (ˈɑːrɡou) nounWord forms: Latin genitive (for 1) Argus (ˈɑːrɡəs) 1. Astronomy. a very large southern constellation, now divided into Vela, Carina, Puppis, and Pyxis, four separate constellations lying largely south of Canis Major.

When was the failed Iranian hostage rescue?

On April 24, 1980, America’s best attempted the unthinkable — the rescue of 52 American hostages from inside revolutionary Tehran. On November 4, 1979, Iranian students stormed the US Embassy in Tehran and took 66 Americans hostage. (Several had been released by the time the rescue was attempted.)

How much of Argo is a true story?

Argo’s central, nutty storyline—in which the CIA establishes a fake movie production, complete with a full script and ads in Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, in order to rescue six Americans stranded in post-revolutionary Iran—is 100 percent true, and pretty incredible.

Is Argo streaming anywhere?

Watch Argo | Prime Video.

When did Argo occur?

1979

Why was the mission to rescue the American hostages in Iran canceled?

In the context of the Iranian Revolution, Iran’s new leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, stated that the mission had been stopped by an act of God (“angels of God”) who had foiled the U.S. mission in order to protect Iran and his new conservative theocratic government.

Was Argo filmed in Iran?

Although most of the movie takes place in Tehran, Iran, not a single minute of film was shot there. Other than location shoots in Istanbul, Turkey and Washington, D.C., the majority of Argo was filmed in Los Angeles.

What year was Argo made?

October 12, 2012 (USA)

Is Argo a true movie?

The Central Intelligence Agency wants to set the record straight on Argo, the 2012 Oscar-winning film about a daring rescue operation in Iran. Based on the true story of the 1979 hostage crisis in Tehran, Argo portrays the eventual rescue of six American diplomats by CIA agents posing as a film crew.