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  2. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is a 1984 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg from a script by Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, based on a story by George Lucas. It is the second installment in the Indiana Jones film series and a prequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark .

  3. List of films banned in India - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: It was banned temporarily for its "negative" depiction of Indians because of a scene, set in India, where characters are served monkey brains. Monkeys are seen as sacred animals in Hinduism. The ban was later rescinded. [11] 1987 Pati Parmeshwar

  4. Steven Spielberg Once Disowned ‘The Temple of Doom.’ It’s ...

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    In his 1984 review of Temple of Doom, critic Roger Ebert gave the film four out of four stars, writing: “This movie is one of the most relentlessly nonstop action pictures ever made, with a ...

  5. Talk:Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom - Wikipedia

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    Budgetary inflation caused Temple of Doom to cost $8 million more than Raiders of the Lost Ark - maybe mention how much it did end up costing. Again, under Filming, maybe mention where Elstree Studios are. They could be in New Zealand!

  6. "Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom" hat fetches $630,000 ...

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    Another "Temple of Doom" fedora auctioned in 2021 sold for just over $431,000, including a buyer's premium, according to the auction house. Harrison Ford's Indiana Jones' fedora hat from the movie .

  7. Hays Code - Wikipedia

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    Thou Shalt Not, a 1940 photo by Whitey Schafer deliberately subverting some of the Code's strictures. In the 1920s, Hollywood was rocked by a number of notorious scandals, such as the murder of William Desmond Taylor and the alleged rape of Virginia Rappe by popular movie star Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, which brought widespread condemnation from religious, civic and political organizations.

  8. Lisa Whelchel on 'Facts of Life' ending 35 years ago - AOL

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    In the May 7 episode, Whelchel gets a look at collector Kevin Hermann's extensive movie props and costumes collection, including costumes from Underworld, rare Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ...

  9. Anything Goes (Cole Porter song) - Wikipedia

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    Almost two decades later, the song was partially translated into Mandarin for the 1984 film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, presumably with some assistance from John Williams, who arranged the film score. [15] The song is performed by Kate Capshaw's character as the film's opening scene.