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Raiders of the Lost Ark has been represented across a wide variety of merchandise, including comic books, [133] video games, [134] novels, [15] Lego sets, [135] [136] action figures and vehicles, playsets, [137] candles, [138] and board games. [139] It has received several game adaptations. Raiders of the Lost Ark was released in 1982 for the ...
While Indiana Jones' most iconic weapon is the archaeologist's handy whip, it's Harrison Ford's "gun vs. sword" scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark that's considered by most fans to be the funniest ...
The Chachapoyan Fertility Idol, more commonly referred to as the Golden Idol, is a fictitious artifact that appears in the opening sequence of the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark, the first entry in the Indiana Jones franchise created by George Lucas (films directed by Steven Spielberg).
The scene where Daring Do retrieves the Sapphire Stone mirrors a scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark, in which Indiana Jones retrieves an idol statue from a pedestal. Also, one episode is called "Crusaders of the Lost Mark", a reference to Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Raiders Of The Lost Ark - 1981. Which Star Wars characters appear in Indiana Jones? A. R2-D2 and C-3PO. ... Fredric March and Janet Gaynor in a scene from the film ‘A Star Is Born’, 1937.
Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! is a live amusement show at Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.Based on the popular and successful Indiana Jones film franchise, it includes various stunts and live reenacted scenes from the series's first film, Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Marion Ravenwood is a fictional character who first appeared in the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark.Played by Karen Allen, she enters the story when Indiana Jones visits her in Nepal, needing her help to locate the Ark of the Covenant with a possession originally obtained by her father, Dr. Abner Ravenwood.
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) With this update and upgrade of the 1930s serial adventure, Steven Spielberg turns what could have been pastiche into a practically perfect film.