Indiana Jones Returns: 13 Interesting Things You Didn’t Know About The Mythical Saga

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The adventures of the world’s most famous archaeologist end with the premiere of his fifth part “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny”. Thus, a production with more than 40 years of history in which Harrison Ford was not exactly the actor chosen to play Dr. Jones was rejected

It is the most anticipated film of the year. The fifth dance of the mythical cinematographic saga that manages to place different generations in front of the screen. Parents told their children how they fell at the feet of Professor Henry Walton Jones in 1981. Or what is the same, from Indiana Jones. More than 40 years later, and with a Harrison Ford who at the age of 80 returns to the skin of the mythical character, the fifth and last film of the saga is coming to the big screen, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. The premiere has already become a planetary event and platforms streamingespecially Disney +, they launched to win over their viewers with the previous four parts: Indiana Jones Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008). And they were all blockbusters. The first three are the history of the film, and the fourth comeback, which was more than questionable – won the Razzie Award for one of the worst productions of the year –

Fans of the plot have started in recent days to recall the great moments and anecdotes that elevated the archaeologist from fiction to myth.

We will tell you 13 anecdotes if you don’t know about this production of more than four decades.

Lucas and Spielberg, a story born on vacation

Although the first Indiana Jones movie was released in 1981, the idea came to George Lucas eight years earlier. The goal is to give shine to great adventure stories. Lucas developed the story of an archaeologist named Indiana Smith with screenwriter Philip Kaufman. The story remained in the drawer in the middle of the whirlwind Star Wars.

Lucas and Spielberg on the set of the film

Lucas and Spielberg on the set of “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” Author: Photo credit: David James

While vacationing in Maui, two of the most talented and prolific film minds embarked on the story as we know it today. Steven Spielberg told George Lucas that he wanted to make a part of the movie. James Bondbut the creator Star Wars He suggested that he take his idea out of the drawer adventure franchise. When they returned from those vacations, they shaped the first film. was born Indiana Jones Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Indiana Jones was Indiana Smith

That Doctor Jones who couldn’t get his bearings during a university lecture and had alter ego the adventurer didn’t always have that name. The only thing that was clear was that the main character would be called Indiana. And that was the name of George Lucas’ dog. Spielberg liked that Indiana, but not the first surname that Lucas gave him, Smith, because it matched Nevada Smith, Steve McQueen’s character from 1966. He was the director of the film ET and Shark the one who decided that the hero’s last name was Jones.

Harrison Ford was not the favorite

Although no one could imagine another actor in the shoes of Indiana Jones, as in all good stories, Harrison Ford was not the favorite interpreter. To bring the archaeologist to life, they thought of San Neill, Sam Elliott, David Hasselhoff or Peter Coyote. Moreover, the one with the most tickets was tom selleck, who later became the legendary agent Magnum, but the thing did not come true. Although it was repeatedly said that he himself turned down the role, this is not true. Both Lucas and Spielberg have publicly told how that casting went. “It’s true that I got the role of Indiana Jones, but what really annoys me is that everyone says I turned down the role. It’s not true» Said the actor many years ago on David Letterman’s show. The problem was that CBS wouldn’t let him because he already had a contract with them to shoot Magnum.

Harrison Ford was then again the favorite, despite the objections of George Lucas, who had already made him Han Solo STar wars and he believed that the public would not recognize him in his new role. It was Spielberg who convinced his partner.

Sharon Stone She was also shortlisted for the role of Professor Jones’ girlfriend, Willie Scott, but in the end it was Kate Capshaw who was chosen. I participate in Indiana Jones and the Haunted Time and was Spielberg’s wife.

Indy’s personality

Away from his more academic role, the real personality of the archaeologist is seen during the action scenes. A rebellious, shameless character who reinvented the archeologist character. The real Professor Jones was seen when he used his fists or whip against the Nazis. He is everything in the script, including his flaws. Indy is afraid of snakes. They are his authentic kryptonite, the one that paralyzes the character when he is in great danger. It is a phobia and trauma that is revealed in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade when it is said that he fell into a car full of snakes that crawled into his clothes.

Star Wars Trail

With George Lucas immersed in another saga, star wars, it is impossible that Indiana Jones did not “suffer” some side effect. First of all, the names of the robots, R2D2 and C3PO, appear in hieroglyphs in in search of the lost coffin. It is one of the most celebrated moments by fans. also that in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom wink Star Wars naming the club owned by the story’s villain Obi Wal.

recording accidents

It’s been 15 years since the last part, but at the age of 80, Harrison Ford is again involved in the action scenes of the film. And that adds a few Indiana Jones-like injuries. IN in search of the lost coffin tore the cruciate ligament in one knee. in IIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom he broke a vertebra when he fell from an elephant and had to undergo surgery. He injured his shoulder on this last shoot.

eternal “cap”

It was one of the sensations of the last Oscar gala. Many people have re-located the eternal Hitchhiker, your partner Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. An unforgettable child is Key Huy Quan. In 1993, due to a lack of opportunities, the actor left the screen and, when he least expected it, returned to the big door. WITH All at once everywhere he took the golden statuette. On stage, he melted into an emotional embrace with Harrison Ford, and the picture immediately went viral on social media.

Steven Spielberg directed four of the five films

Steven Spielberg directed four of the five films Author: MIKE BLAKE | Reuters

Spielberg didn’t like the movie

Of the five films in the saga, the only one not directed by Spielberg it is the latter, commissioned by James Mangold. Of course, not all of his four works convinced him. He defines it as a film “too dark, scary and terrible”. Is Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. The creator promised to make three films in the saga, so he had a chance to take revenge Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

Ford and Connery in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Ford and Connery in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Author: Collection Kobal

Sean Connery didn’t want to come back

There is no doubt that Harrison Ford is the real star of this adventure series, but if there is partner he remembered – with Tapón’s permission – it was Sean Connery. In 2020, the Scottish actor who played the father of an archaeologist in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusaderefused to reappear in the fourth installment, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Connery had been retired for several years when Spielberg knocked on his door again. “Retirement is too much fun,” he said as his first argument, although he later expanded on it. «It wasn’t such a generous role that it was worth starting over.. Also, they took the story in a different way, so that Indy’s father was not as important.” Indeed, the father never appeared again, and in the fourth film it is implied that he passed away.

The most famous scene has a secret

There is no history buff who does not remember the following scene. IN in search of the lost coffin, Indiana Jones confronts one of his enemies who threatens an archeologist by juggling a sword. The scene in which Ford pulls out a gun and ends the duel by shooting him.. It’s one of the most celebrated moments in the plot, but it has a story behind it. The actor had gastroenteritis, which caused him to constantly vomit and have diarrhea. Ford could only shoot for a few minutes, so in order not to prolong the fight scene, Spielberg decided to give it that ending, turning it into one of the most famous moments in history.

A film that was shot in Spain

As it is a big production, films from the saga were filmed all over the world in these four decades. From Petra, to India, passing through Venice. The deployment was spectacular, but the truth is that Spain also hosted Indy. It was inside the last crusade. Filming has chosen playa de Mónsul, the Tabernas desert or the Almería Art School. Surely many remember the moment when Sean Connery, Henry Jones, shot down a plane thanks to his umbrella and some birds.

Sound recording master

Winner of five Oscars, John Williams is again in charge of the soundtrack for this fifth sequel. The composer knows the product well because he has already worked on it in the previous four and is the author of the main theme of the saga, one of the most famous in the world. Called “The Raiders March,” it was a product of the mix. Williams presented the two songs to Steven Spielberg, who was sitting at the piano. The director asked him to put them together.

Ford and his comebacks

It is not the first time that Harrison Ford returns to a mythical role. Recently, he returned to the skin of unforgettable characters, such as Han Solo in Star Wars Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015). In 2017, he returned to the role of Rick Deckard Blade Runner 2049.

Source: La Vozde Galicia

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