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But a crucial detail the film omits: The 52 Americans trapped in the embassy were released on January 20, 1981 (444 days after the crisis began). By focusing only on the six, Argo implies a happy ending for the Iran hostage crisis, when in reality, the nightmare was just beginning for the others. argo movie true

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