Photos Top cast Edit. Harrison Ford Indy as Indy. Karen Allen Marion as Marion. Paul Freeman Belloq as Belloq. John Rhys-Davies Sallah as Sallah. Ronald Lacey Toht as Toht. Denholm Elliott Brody as Brody. Alfred Molina Satipo as Satipo. Wolf Kahler Dietrich as Dietrich. Anthony Higgins Gobler as Gobler. Vic Tablian Barranca as Barranca …. Don Fellows Col. Musgrove as Col. Bill Reimbold Bureaucrat as Bureaucrat. Fred Sorenson Jock as Jock. Matthew Scurfield 2nd. Nazi as 2nd.
Steven Spielberg. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. The year is An archeology professor named Indiana Jones is venturing in the jungles of South America searching for a golden statue. In terms of another potential returning cast, John Rhys-Davies told Digital Spy that he wanted to reprise the much-loved role of Sallah , who first appeared in Raiders of the Lost Ark and then again in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
Although involved in the film in its early stages, Karen Allen wasn't contacted when Indiana Jones 5 was officially announced back in Does that mean she's definitely not in it? Not necessarily, as a lot has changed since and she told Digital Spy that she's up for exploring more of Marion's story.
In a surprising move, Star Wars actor Mark Hamill has put himself out there as a possible villain in the fifth instalment. Now that we'd love to see! Long story short, Indiana Jones 5 is set to arrive in cinemas in June , barring any further delays — of which there have been many.
It's already had a few release date changes due to the extended development of the movie, and was supposed to be in cinemas in July That date was shifted back to July 10, and then Disney pushed the release back again by another year to July 9, and then another year and 20 days added on top of that. But it gets worse. The fifth film was moved again another year to June 30, as Disney moved back a whole host of films. As mentioned above, filming finally got underway in early June at Pinewood and other locations in the UK but was not without snags.
On June 23, Disney confirmed that Ford had sustained a shoulder injury while rehearsing for a fight scene. It was reported though that filming would continue while Ford recovers. Mangold also cleared up any suggestion that filming has been shut down , replying to a fan on June "We're all good. We might have some new cast members, but any details about what adventure Indy will be on this time is being kept so hidden even he might not be able to find it.
However, thanks to a filming video, it looks like Indy will go head-to-head with Nazis again in the fifth movie. Indy's father read the report on the way down and said it was good although he didn't agree that wisdom is greater than logic.
The cage stopped and Indy's father stepped out to find that they were only halfway down. He managed to grab hold of the cage as he fell and climbed back in. Indy began to suspect the worst, thinking that the monks had stranded them there so they would starve to death. They yelled for help, however, no one answered.
The sun began to set and the temperature starts dropping. They started a small fire using pieces of wood from the cage, however the cage itself caught on fire. While trying to put out the fire, Henry accidentally broke a hole in the floor of the elevator. The next morning, they began to doubt that the monks would find them and tried to devise a plan on how to save themselves.
Indy's father attempted to climb up the rope that the cage was hanging from, but only got a few feet before his fear of heights froze him in place.
He slid back down the rope and burned his hands in the process. The rope then began to fray. Indy said they needed to be logical to get out of the predicament. He reasoned a ladder is made of wood and the cage was made of wood; ergo their cage was a ladder. They broke off pieces of wood and rope and made individual ladder rungs that could be fastened to the rope above and then unfastened once they had climbed above each rung. Indy's father made it past the part of the rope that was fraying and barely managed to grab hold of Indy and the rope snapped and the cage plummeted to the ground.
They reached the top of the mountain cliff and found that the monk working the pulley controlling the cage was knocked unconscious when the pulley fell from the roof. Indy and his father laughed as the tension was released and shared a hug. Relieved that their ordeal was over, the two traveled back to Athens, deciding not to share the details of the adventure with Anna and Miss Seymour, but exclaiming through a syllogism that they had a great time together as father and son.
One afternoon while Indy was supposed to be studying geometry, he decided to sneak out for a look around the city. He saw some children playing in a field and was invited to join them.
He thought they were playing baseball , but they were actually playing cricket. One of the boys introduced himself as Krishnamurti and asked about baseball. Indy taught them the game, but they didn't quite get the hang of it. After a while, Miss Seymour came looking for him. He told her that he was engaged in a cultural exchange, though Miss Seymour was not totally convinced by his story.
That evening, the family went to a reception given by Annie Besant and the Theosophical Society. Miss Seymour was not in favor of saying that they preached free love and socialism. Professor Jones countered her claims and said that they were also strong advocates of women's rights.
He explained to Indy that Theosophists were looking to explore the common ground that all religions share. At the reception, Besant introduced Charles Leadbeater , who said that he had discovered a new world teacher or Messiah. He then introduced young Krishnamurti. Later, Indy saw Krishnamurti meditating and decided to try it himself, and then they decided to go for a bike ride. Along the way, they discussed the nature of God and how various religions perceive him. Krishnamurti told Indy about Buddha and they saw a Hindu funeral along the Ganges.
Indy and Krishnamurti came across a crying woman in the marketplace. Her child had just died in her arms. Krishnamurti was able to comfort her without saying a word and barely touching her. Indy gave Krishnamurti a baseball card of Ty Cobb as a souvenir, while he gave Indy a vial of water from the Ganges River. He also told Indy that the Theosophy Society was looking for someone to lead them to God, but everyone has to do that for themselves.
God is compassion and love, no matter what religion one belongs to. In Peking , Professor Jones was working with some university scholars and translators. Jones and Miss Seymour were determined to see the sights of China and were taking Indy with them. Although Henry, Sr. They sat out with their guide Mr.
On the train, Miss Seymour was tutoring Indy in Chinese history when he noticed a suspicious looking Chinese man looking into their compartment. The man moved along when he noticed that Indy saw him. They first visited a Buddhist temple and then the Great Wall. Afterwards, they took a barge to their next destination. On board, Mrs. Jones and Miss Seymour discussed the possibility of seeing the birthplace of Confucius. Li told them that the journey would be long and hard, but they insisted.
While Miss Seymour was quizzing Indy, he told her that he thought it was more important to learn a country's language and culture than its history. He also saw the same suspicious man again and told Mr. Li said that it was probably a coincidence.
Indy wondered if it could be one of those revolutionaries that did not like foreigners that he heard his father talk of. Later that evening at the inn, Mr. Li was explaining Chinese philosophy to Mrs. Jones and Miss Seymour, when Indy thought he saw the mysterious man again. He didn't say anything to the adults. The next day, they hired a wagon for the journey. The driver, Ah Pin , only spoke pidgin English. Along the way, Mr. Li instructed Indy in the Chinese language.
He showed Indy how inflection was important and could change the meaning of a word. Indy complained of a headache. While the adults were away, Indy saw the suspicious looking man around the cart. The man told Ah Pin that Mr. Li was looking for him. He then tried to steal the wagon, but Indy had unhitched the horse. Li threatened the suspicious man and then sent him on his way. Li then told Indy not to mention the incident to the women.
Ah Pin would lose face if it were revealed he was tricked. He told Indy that he acted well and didn't need the approval of others. They got a new horse and proceeded on their trip. As they continued across the country in the wagon, Indy started to become sicker and was soon running a fever.
Storm clouds started to gather and they decided to head for a nearby mission. The rain continued to come down as Indy's condition worsened. Eventually, they came to a river that they had to cross. Halfway across, the horse was frightened and bolted, overturning the cart. Everyone got to shore, but their luggage was all washed downstream.
They made their way through the rain to a farmhouse. The family welcomed them in and they quickly tried to get Indy warm and dry. They told Mrs. Jones that the nearest American doctor was three days away at the mission, but there was a local Chinese doctor.
Jones didn't trust the local doctor. The next day, Mr. Li told them that even though the family is poor, they were glad to host them until Indy was better. Hospitality was very important to the Chinese. Indy's condition continued to worsen. They managed to get the cart fixed, but Indy was too sick to travel. Ah Pin and Miss Seymour sat out to the American mission for the doctor. A delirious Indy asked his mother if he was going to die, just like his sister Susie did when she was little.
She told him no. The next day, they witnessed an altercation between the family's father and a man on a donkey. Their attention was diverted when Indy threw a fit. Li said that there were still two days until the doctor arrived.
That evening the family prayed for Indy. Jones was determined that their son was not going to die and sent for the Chinese doctor. He arrived the next day and examined Indy.
He decided that Indy had to be treated with acupuncture. A delirious Indy became upset and this bothered his mother. The Chinese mother tried to comfort her. Jones held Indy's hand throughout the procedure and told him to trust in the doctor. As he applied the needles, Dr. Wen Ch-Iu explained what he was doing. Li translated for him. When he was done, he said that Indy would recover if his strength would hold. Miss Seymour arrived with Dr. James Morton from the mission.
He was very pleased to meet Dr. Wen Ch-Iu, one of the few local physicians who he didn't consider a quack. Morton said that Indy probably had Typhoid Fever, but was getting better. Ah Pin also found some of their luggage. As Indy regained his strength, he spent time playing Chinese checkers with the children and learning their language. A few days later, the man on the donkey returned.
Li explained that the father had to borrow money and used the land as collateral. The debt was now due, but he couldn't pay. Jones decided to pay the debt out of gratitude, but Mr. Li said that the father would lose face. She said that she owed them something for all of their hospitality. She gave him the money, which he gave to the debt collector. She also bought the family some chickens and they had a small feast before leaving to continue their journey. While journeying to meet Professor Jones in Shanghai , Indiana came across bride Yang Wei close to his age with eyes red from crying.
Shocked to find out from interpreter Lin Feng that she was due to be wed so young, and to a man so much older, he took the first opportunity he could to create a distraction in the market and run away with the confused girl. Jones returned with her to the inn at which he was staying to hide and the pair — despite neither speaking the other's language — were introduced formally.
As Jones began planning a way for Yang Wei to escape, they were interrupted by an angry Miss Seymour ready to take the girl back. Indiana protested, but Lin Feng advised the boy of the difference in their cultures and he helped translate for Yang Wei to reveal that she was crying not for being made to marry an older man, who was both gentle and prosperous, but was simply sad to be leaving her family.
At Miss Seymour's request, Jones returned with Yang Wei to the market and the bride gave him the gift of a small Buddha statue she wore around her neck to mark their friendship. Sometime during , Indy met renowned magician and escape artist Harry Houdini in Melbourne , Australia. Houdini made the first successful flight over Australia and Indy flew with him. When Indy was twelve, he accompanied his father to New Orleans where he got to listen to the jazz greats of that era, amongst others King Oliver.
His parents had to, quite literally, drag him away from Preservation Hall. He and his former tutor narrowly escaped the fate that claimed more than 1, lives. In May, Indy's mother Anna died of scarlet fever , [22] an event which created a rift in the family that survived her.
Indy's relationship with his father had always been difficult, but with his mother gone they drifted further apart from each other. Indy realized that one of the only ways he could communicate with Henry Sr.
The following month, Indy traveled with Miss Seymour along the New England coast and engaged in a treasure hunt after hearing tales of Captain Kidd's exploits. During the summer Indy's father forced him to read Wolfram von Eschenbach 's Parzival - an account of the Grail legend. Indy and the scouts were told not to wander away in the vast Indian tunnels of the desert cliffs. However, Indy and his friend Herman Mueller accidentally stumbled upon a band of thieves, led by a man called Fedora , who were looting the caves.
The object they unearthed was identified by Indy as the Cross of Coronado. Indy told Herman to go back and tell the local Sheriff , while he sneaked away with the Cross himself. The thieves pursued Indy, who rode away on his horse.
Indy escaped onto the train, and it was here that he fell into a box of snakes, which led to his lifelong aversion to the creatures. Indy ultimately outwitted the thieves, and escaped home on foot — with the Cross.
At the Jones residence Indy desperately tried to get his father's attention, with no success. Herman arrived with the Sheriff to whom Indy gave the Cross.
Fedora and his crew also turned up, and the Sheriff claimed that they were the rightful owners of the Cross. The thieves were given the Cross back, and in turn gave it to a mysterious man wearing a Panama Hat. Fedora, impressed by Indy's wit and determination took off his hat and put it on Indy's head.
Together, they stopped a pair of bank robbers, [26] and in November Indy was in Paris where he solved the mystery surrounding a stolen bulb of radium from the Institute of Marie Curie. Lost with his fellow scouts in Superstition Mountains , the group investigated a scream emanating from deep within the cavern. During the spring, Indy was with his father in Georgetown , while the senior Jones was lecturing at the university on medieval literature.
Indy, however, traveled to the Carolinas where he followed the trail of a Civil War slave in the Underground Railroad together with his new friend Lizzie Ravenall.
This was followed by looking into Richard Wagner's opera of the same name. Everyday Henry would ask Indy questions to see if he understood the story - if he didn't know the answers, he had to go back and read the related section again. This research would provide Indy with information of the Grail legend that would come to use later in his life.
Professor Jones' studies led to the pair traveling the world once more. As a consequence of his father's lectures and increasing searches into Grail lore, Indiana found himself on adventures with various people. In one of his first meetings with Marcus Brody , a friend of his father's, Indy joined him in his hunt for archaeological artifacts in Egypt.
Together, Jones and Sallah found a valuable ring from the not-yet-officially-discovered tomb of King Tutankhamun. In the process, they also foiled a plot by archaeologist Gustav von Trappen to use the Valley of the Kings as a storage bunker for German weapons in a future war, and narrowly escaped the last major outbreak of the bubonic plague. In August, Jones visited the monastery of Tsadong in the Himalayas where the child Lama was removed and sequestered.
To save his new friend, Indy took on those known to the Buddhists as harmful demons. The summer ended with a brief jaunt to St. Petersburg, Russia and a meeting with the hereditary Georgian princess, Tamar.
Later, in October, Indy found himself in a boarding school in England while his father lectured at Cambridge University. This did nothing to slow down Indy's adventures, however. Between a corrupt mine owner, a ring that may have belonged to the court of King Arthur and the mystique of Samhaim All Hallow's Eve , Indy had little trouble filling in the time between classes.
The same year, while on a desert hike with his father, Indy met a Navajo medicine man called Changing Man , who took a liking to him, and told him that they would meet again. They soon discovered that someone was trying to sabotage the dig as they were confronted by a magic-wielding German spy.
Indy and Herman barely escaped injury with some questionable help from the ancient stones themselves and the power of the rising sun focused through the saboteur's magic crown. While there, Indy discovered through a bit of misfortune that an ancient Greek bowl was a forgery. Indy and his father then traveled back to Greece in search of the stolen artifact. Later, Indy discovered the power of an Italian curse placed upon a cross made from the sword hilt of a Norman warrior.
Back in Utah in May, Indy's school burned down, ending the year early. Making sure that Indy didn't lose out on his studies, his father sent him off with a graduate assistant to southern France. The goal of their trip was to find a letter from King Louis IX , sent before the king's second crusade.
Instead they found a jewel-encrusted crown stolen by Louis from a gypsy tribe. Immediately after his escapade in France, Indy was dragged to Constantinople as his father pursued the Holy Grail. Also joining him was Herman Mueller and together they investigated the trail of a knife believed to be linked to the legend of Cain and Abel. The Joneses left Turkey following the adventure when Indy's father heard of the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo as the professor was concerned that the European political climate was leading to war.
Sometime during the latter half of , Indy and his father moved back to Princeton. In October, far from the problems in Europe, the Joneses traveled to China in search of more Grail clues. However, in Honolulu , one of their stopovers on the way, the war caught up. Indy's adventure in Honolulu pitted him against a very active volcano and a German agent intent on killing a British professor. Once they finally left Honolulu, they still encountered troubles as their steamer was intercepted by a Japanese naval vessel.
Indy discovered soon after that someone had smuggled a golden Chinese dragon statuette in his luggage, which he hid from the Japanese inspectors. Once they reached the mainland, the statuette became the object of a desperate hunt by Chinese, Japanese and German factions. The royal guard told Indy and Kasim not to touch the ancient tiger's-eye amulet, but Kasim refused to listen and began wearing it around his neck. When a tiger was seen stalking the area, Indy noticed that Kasim had mysteriously disappeared.
He began to wonder if his friend could have changed into the dreaded legendary beast - the weretiger. Indy sat out to find the answer and save his friend from the curse of the amulet. In , Indy spent another summer break working as a coal shoveler on a train. During this time Indy became a self-proclaimed expert on trains. February had Indy, now a junior in high school in Princeton , looking forward to taking Nancy Stratemeyer to the prom in her father's car - a beautiful Bugatti.
He was crushed when Nancy came to Harper's Ice Cream Parlor where he worked after school and told him that the car was broken. Her father had to take it to New York to get it fixed and it wouldn't be ready until after the prom.
He was able to talk Mr. Stratemeyer into letting him take the car to a local garage. There, Indy was told that the generator would have to be rebuilt and the only place to get that done was in New York.
That night, Indy's father had dinner guests. One of them was a Dr. Thompson , a researcher at Edison Laboratories. He was working on a battery that would run a car. Such an invention could put the oil companies out of business. Later in the evening, Indy asked him if he could fix the Bugatti's generator. He said that he could and invited Indy to the labs in West Orange. The next day Indy and Nancy loaded their bikes onto a train and journeyed to West Orange.
When they arrived at the laboratory, Indy's eyes lit up when he saw a car whipping around a test track. Thompson took the generator into one of the labs to an assistant.
While Indy was talking to the test car driver, a cry came from the lab. Indy and Nancy rushed inside to find that Thompson had been kidnapped by three men in a van.
They also knocked out his assistant and stole some plans. The police arrived and the officer in charge was a Detective Frank Brady. The assistant told Brady that the kidnappers were speaking German and he repeated the phrase that he heard. Brady translated it as "Quick, the baby's burping," Indy suggested that it might have been "Quick, the chicken is burping," but that made no sense either.
Thomas Edison arrived and the assistant told him that certain Naval Research files on a submarine detection system and the files on the car battery had been stolen. Edison was more concerned with the stolen files than with Thompson's well being and told Brady to contact Naval Intelligence.
As Indy and Nancy walked their bikes back to the train station, Indy realized that the German phrase could also be translated to "Quick, the chicken farm. They biked to it and there, they found the kidnappers' van covered in straw. Thompson tied up and called the police. Thompson told them that he had to co-operate or they would have killed him.
He also heard the Germans mentioning the high and low tides and believed that they were being picked up in a submarine. Nancy and Indy rode back to the train station, not noticing two sinister men parked on the side of the road. That night as Indy was having supper at Nancy's, he discussed the kidnapping with her father. They figured that the van was probably stolen from wherever the Germans landed. The next day at school, Nancy told Indy that she figured that the Germans landed near the oil refineries at Bayonne and she said she would be going out to investigate.
After school, Nancy left for Bayonne, but Indy was held after class. As soon as he could, he followed her, finding her in the dunes along the beach. They picked a spot to hide and wait.
High tide came and went, but no German sub showed up. Instead, they spotted two men with guns who turned out to be Brady and another officer. That night at supper, Indy had a stroke of inspiration. He called Nancy and told her that it wasn't Germans who were after the submarine plans, but the oil companies after the battery plans.
They met and headed out to the refinery. They sneaked in and overheard some men discussing Edison's battery. They also found the plans and learned that the letter groupings from the van were part of the phrase "oIL researCH laboratoRY. They were spotted by the two sinister men from the chicken farm who gave chase. Indy handed the plans to Nancy and told her to go to the police. Indy headed off their pursuers and was able to trick them into driving their car off a pier.
The police showed up and arrested the two men. Brady allowed Indy and Nancy to take the plans back to Dr. Thompson themselves. The next day at Edison Labs, Indy and Nancy told Thompson about how they deduced who had stolen the plans.
Nancy grew suspicious when Thompson talked about the oil refinery since Indy never mentioned the refinery. When they confronted him with this, he made a run for it, stealing the experimental car. Indy and Nancy gave chase in an old Model T. They managed to catch up with him after Indy took a short cut across an old rickety bridge, forcing him off the road just as the police arrive.
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