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Jennifer Vineyard, « Ben Affleck on Why He Got to Look Hot in Argo » [archive du ], sur Vulture, Vox Media, LLC., (consulté le ) : « Affleck: "I haven't done a movie that I haven't ripped off from another one! [Laughs.] This movie, we ripped off All the President's Men, for the CIA stuff, a John Cassavetes movie called The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, which we really used as a reference for the California stuff, and then there was kind of a Battle of Algiers, Z/Missing/Costa-Gavras soup of movies, that we used for the rest of it." »
Jennifer Vineyard, « Ben Affleck on Why He Got to Look Hot in Argo » [archive du ], sur Vulture, Vox Media, LLC., (consulté le ) : « Affleck: "I haven't done a movie that I haven't ripped off from another one! [Laughs.] This movie, we ripped off All the President's Men, for the CIA stuff, a John Cassavetes movie called The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, which we really used as a reference for the California stuff, and then there was kind of a Battle of Algiers, Z/Missing/Costa-Gavras soup of movies, that we used for the rest of it." »