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'''Argo''' may also refer to: |
'''Argo''' may also refer to: |
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* [[Argo (2006 film)|''Argo'' (2006 film)]], a short film by Jordan Bayne |
* [[Argo (2006 film)|''Argo'' (2006 film)]], a short film by Jordan Bayne. |
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* [[Argo (2012 film)|''Argo'' (2012 film)]], a feature film directed by and starring [[Ben Affleck]], also a fictional film used for a CIA cover story |
* [[Argo (2012 film)|''Argo'' (2012 film)]], a feature film directed by and starring [[Ben Affleck]], also a fictional film used for a CIA cover story. |
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* [[Argo (video game)|''Argo'' (video game)]], a computer role-playing game |
* [[Argo (video game)|''Argo'' (video game)]], a computer role-playing game. |
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* [[Argo (short story)|''Argo'' (short story)]], a short story by Rick Griffin |
* [[Argo (short story)|''Argo'' (short story)]], a short story by Rick Griffin. |
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Revision as of 17:27, 12 July 2018
The Argo is the ship captained by Jason in Greek mythology.
Argo may also refer to:
- Argo (2006 film), a short film by Jordan Bayne.
- Argo (2012 film), a feature film directed by and starring Ben Affleck, also a fictional film used for a CIA cover story.
- Argo (video game), a computer role-playing game.
- Argo (short story), a short story by Rick Griffin.
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