Bryan Cranston to Narrate Discovery Channel's ARGO: INSIDE STORY, 2/23
By: Tyler Peterson Feb. 20, 2013
It's awards season and movie critics are buzzing over Ben Affleck's "Argo," which chronicles the CIA's attempt to rescue six Americans during the 1978 Iran hostage crisis. The film, which has been nominated for seven Oscars including one for best picture, is based on real-life events. But what really happened during the covert operation?
ARGO: Inside Story, airing at 10 PM E/P on Saturday, Feb. 23 and at 12 PM E/P on Sunday, Feb. 24 on Discovery Channel, gains access to the top players involved in the crisis to hear their side of the story, including the CIA's "chief of disguise," Tony Mendez, who was called upon to devise the rescue plan.Updated from its original broadcast in 2002 on Discovery, the one-hour special narrated by Bryan Cranston, who plays CIA manager Jack O'Donnell in Affleck's "Argo," gives an inside look at the dramatic escape and how Mendez forged identity documents and elaborate disguises to get past the security agents at the Tehran airport.Photo Credit: Walter McBride
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