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IMDbBest Effects Sound Effects Editing | 1990 | Richard Hymns
Best Dramatic Presentation | 1990 | Menno Meyjes
Best International Actor | 1989 | Sean Connery
Highest boxoffice gross for a screenwriter | 2015 | George Lucas
Best Edition of an Existing Soundtrack For and | 2008 | John Williams
Best Edition of an Existing Soundtrack | 2008 | John Williams
1990 | John Williams
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 1990 | Sean Connery
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1990 | Sean Connery
Best Sound | 1990 | Shawn Murphy
Best Special Effects | 1990 | Michael J. McAlister
Best Album of Original Instrumental Background Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television | 1990 | John Williams
Best Actor | 1991 | Harrison Ford
Best Costumes | 1991 | Anthony Powell
Best Writing | 1991 | Jeffrey Boam
Best Overall DVD Classic Movie (Including All Extra Features) | 2003 | Jim Ward
Best Overall DVD Classic Movie Including All Extra Features For and | 2003 | Jim Ward
Best BehindtheScenes Program (New for DVD) | 2003 | Laurent Bouzereau
Best BehindtheScenes Program New for DVD For and | 2003 | Laurent Bouzereau
Budget 48,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 474,171,806 USD
As with the other Indiana Jones movies, Harrison Ford did many of his own stunts. According to stuntman Vic Armstrong, he had to pull Ford to one side and ask him to let him "do some work" because Ford was doing so much of the action himself. Armstrong later said, "If he wasn't such a great actor, he would have made a really great stuntman."
Harrison Ford nominated River Phoenix to play him as a teenager, having worked with him before on his favorite of his many movies, The Mosquito Coast (1986). When describing how he prepared for playing the role, Phoenix explained that he didn't really base his portrayal on the Indiana Jones character, but on Harrison Ford. So he observed Ford out of character before acting his part.
Most of the uniforms worn by the Nazis in the Berlin book-burning scene are authentic World War II uniforms, not replicas. A cache of old uniforms was found in Germany and obtained by costume designer Anthony Powell to be used in this movie.
2,000 rats were bred for the production. Breeding them specially was necessary, as ordinary rats would have been riddled with disease.
Harrison Ford cut his chin in a car accident in southern California when he was about twenty years old. In the movie, this cut is explained by young Indiana Jones cutting his chin with a whip.
"Sallah: Please, what does it always mean, this... this "Junior"? Professor Henry Jones: That's his name. [points to himself] Professor Henry Jones: Henry Jones... [points to Indy] Professor Henry Jones: ...Junior. Indiana Jones: I like "Indiana." Professor Henry Jones: We named the *dog* Indiana. Marcus Brody: May we go home now, please? Sallah: The dog? [starts laughing] Sallah: You are named after the dog? HA HA HA...! Indiana Jones: I've got a lot of fond memories of that dog."
"Indiana Jones: [dressed as the ticket-taker] Tickets please. Colonel Vogel: [in German] What? [Indiana punches him, picks him up and throws him out a window into a pile of luggage; the other passengers look at him, bewildered] Indiana Jones: [pointing out the window at Vogel] No ticket. [the other passengers all pull out their tickets and wave them furiously at him]"