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However, Eddison's most notable, albeit small, role was in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade as the ancient Grail Knight. The part was briefly considered to be played by Laurence Olivier, but he was too ill. [10] Eddison was 81 at the time of filming. His line "He chose poorly" is one of the film's most famously quoted lines.
In 1912, Boy Scout Indiana Jones lives with his father Henry Jones Sr. in Moab, Utah.One day, while undergoing a cave exploration, Indy takes a crucifix owned by Coronado from a group of graverobbers led by a man named Garth, and after a brief horse chase, flees to his home, where Garth and his men find him and retrieve the crucifix.
Max Nicholson of IGN gave the episode a 6.4/10 rating saying it "found a few funny moments in a sea of predictable narrative." [1] The A.V. Club ' s Donna Bowman graded the episode an A−, stating that the Indiana Jones elements and Ted's reaction to the Knight's appearances were enough for the episode, but the Barney–Robin story is another good example of the actors' chemistry.
Film's most famous fedora—back on big screens now—has a blockbuster-worthy origin story.
Indiana Jones is an American media franchise consisting of five films and a prequel television series, along with games, comics, and tie-in novels, that depicts the adventures of Dr. Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones Jr. (portrayed in all films by Harrison Ford), a fictional professor of archaeology.
When director James Mangold started writing “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” with screenwriters Jez and John-Henry Butterworth, he didn’t know how the movie was going to end. Mangold ...
9. Indiana Jones (Super Bowl XXIX, 1995): When is a halftime show not a halftime show? When it’s a straight-up commercial for an amusement park ride, an awkward middle-school-level dramatic ...
Susie Jones was the sister of Indiana Jones, daughter of Anna and Henry Jones Sr., along with posthumous aunt of Mutt Williams and Sophie Jones. Indiana and Anna mention her in "Peking, March 1910" (later edited into Journey of Radiance ), where Susie is implied to have passed away from poor health as a baby.