Exhibit (Pt. 2)

EXHIBIT

Sean Davis

1. These are the plane tickets from the movie Argo, traveling out of the Iranian airport.  In the movie, the CIA  had to  secure the tickets but in reality, the Canadian ambassador purchased the tickets a week before the travel. In the movie, every possible thing went wrong for Mendez and the escapees, but Mendez commented on the actual travel day as "smooth as silk".
2. Jack Kirby's art / panel for the fake movie Argo. This art was created once the fake movie was green lit, and the plan was on the way.




3. Shredded CIA Cable reporting on information provided by an Iranian contact, This was scanned and reprinted, after the Iranian government used young kids to put together the papers shredded during the raid of the U.S. embassy.
 

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4. This Poster was produced for the 444 Days record release project. This was significant, because  this was the amount of days it took for the 60 other hostages to be released.


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5. Photo of Hostage Richard Queen as he takes his first steps of freedom shortly after being released by the Iranian government on July 11, 1980. This is directly linked to the film, as this shows on of the hostages finally free, like they were at the end of the movie.

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6.  A November 4, 1979, telegram from the State Department documents the beginning of the Iran Hostage Crisis. This signified the start of the crisis, alike the movie when there was the time jump.
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7. Before the plan of Argo, the CIA planned to use bicycles like the one above to sneak the 6 escapees on the backroads of their district in Iran to the Turkish Border. Cars were not allowed, because of the road blocks, and the plan to deliver 6 bikes was in play until a better idea came up.
This contained the conceptual imagery for the original 'Lord of Light' movie
8. Cover for Lord of Light ScreenPlay (Changed to "Argo" after Mendez took the idea to the studios).

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