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India | 1930s
After arriving in India, Indiana Jones is asked by a desperate village to find a mystical stone. He agrees – and stumbles upon a secret cult plotting a terrible plan in the catacombs of an ancient palace.
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After arriving in India, Indiana Jones is asked by a desperate village to find a mystical stone. He agrees – and stumbles upon a secret cult plotting a terrible plan in the catacombs of an ancient palace.
7.5/10
IMDb77%
Rotten TomatoesBest Effects Visual Effects | 1985 | Lorne Peterson
Best Special Visual Effects | 1985 | Lorne Peterson
Best International Actor | 1984 | Harrison Ford
Best International Film | 1984 | Steven Spielberg
Best Young Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Musical Comedy Adventure or Drama | 1985 | Jonathan Ke Quan
Highest boxoffice gross for a screenwriter | 2015 | George Lucas
Most Oscars won for visual effects | 1994 | Dennis Muren
Most Oscars won for visual effects For and | 1994 | Dennis Muren
Best Edition of an Existing Soundtrack | 2008 | John Williams
Best Edition of an Existing Soundtrack For and | 2008 | John Williams
Best Music Original Score | 1985 | John Williams
Best Sound | 1985 | Simon Kaye
Best Editing | 1985 | Michael Kahn
Best Cinematography | 1985 | Douglas Slocombe
Best Actor | 1985 | Harrison Ford
Best Director | 1985 | Steven Spielberg
Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 1985 | Jonathan Ke Quan
Best Writing | 1985 | Willard Huyck
Best Costumes | 1985 | Anthony Powell
Best Overall DVD Classic Movie Including All Extra Features For and | 2003 | Jim Ward
Best BehindtheScenes Program New for DVD For and | 2003 | Laurent Bouzereau
Best Overall DVD Classic Movie (Including All Extra Features) | 2003 | Jim Ward
Best BehindtheScenes Program (New for DVD) | 2003 | Laurent Bouzereau
1984 | Douglas Slocombe
Budget 28,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 333,000,000 USD
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For the bug chamber sequence, Kate Capshaw was really covered with over two thousand insects. She took sedatives prior to the scene to get over her initial fear, and claimed "they definitely worked".
D.R. Nanayakkara, cast as the Indian village Shaman, did not speak a word of English. He delivered his lines phonetically by mimicking Steven Spielberg who was prompting him off-camera. The pauses in his dialogue were therefore not for dramatic effect, but rather waiting for his next line.
Kate Capshaw was very critical of her own character, saying that Willie was "not much more than a dumb screaming blonde".
An unproduced script that became Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) had Indiana reveal what happened to Willie, saying, "Last I heard, she married a big-shot director." This is an in-joke, as Kate Capshaw married Steven Spielberg (though the joke did not make the final draft).
Amrish Puri shaved his head for the role of Mola Ram. This created such an impression that he kept this look and became one of India's most popular film villains.
"Short Round: Wow! Holy Smoke! Crash landing! Indiana Jones: Short Round, step on it. Short Round: Okey dokey, Dr. Jones. [turns his cap around] Short Round: Hold on to your potatoes! Willie: For crying out loud, there's a *kid* driving the car!"
"Indiana Jones: Mola Ram! Prepare to meet Kali... in Hell!"