Creator: Harrison Ford Price: $19.99
Review Harrison Ford Gift Pack 6 Movie VHS Set ; Air Force One, Frantic , Hunt for Red October, Presumed Innocent, Indiana Jones & Last Crusade, Indiana Jones Temple of Doom / Warner:VHS set of 6 movies
Actors & Directors
- Ronald Lacey
- Karen Allen
- Steven Spielberg
- Harrison Ford
- John Rhys-Davies
- Paul Freeman
Creator: Philip Kaufman
Review Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark / Paramount Pictures:Steven Spielberg and George Lucas's 1981 resurrection of the Saturday-matinee adventure genre was deservedly popular, and kicked off a successful trilogy. Set in 1936, this first feature introduces Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones, an archaeologist and adventurer whose quests for rare antiquities frequently find him running from one menace or another. Raiders finds Dr. Jones in the middle of a Nazi plot to use the mysterious powers of the Ark of the Covenant to win the war. Karen Allen plays the love interest with an old-fashioned "man's woman" appeal (she can drink anybody under the table and is free with her fists). The constant, cliffhanger appeal of the movie is great fun-one is always wondering how Indy will get out of one scrape after another-and Ford's career got a big boost with his self-effacing but masculine portrayal of the hero. -Tom Keogh.
Run time: 118 min. Creator: Harrison Ford
Review INDIANA JONES and the Temple of Doom, Chapter 23 [VHS] / Lucasfilm:
Release date: 1999-10-26 Run time: 361 min. Creator: Harrison Ford Price: $24.98
Review Complete Adventures of Indiana Jones (3pc) / Paramount:As with Star Wars, the George Lucas-produced Indiana Jones trilogy was not just a plaything for kids but an act of nostalgic affection toward a lost phenomenon: the cliffhanging movie serials of the past. Episodic in structure and with fate hanging in the balance about every 10 minutes, the Jones features tapped into Lucas's extremely profitable Star Wars formula of modernizing the look and feel of an old, but popular, story model. Steven Spielberg directed all three films, which are set in the late 1930s and early '40s: the comic book-like Raiders of the Lost Ark, the spooky, Gunga Din-inspired Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and the cautious but entertaining Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Fans and critics disagree over the order of preference, some even finding the middle movie nearly repugnant in its violence. (Pro-Temple of Doom people, on the other hand, believe that film to be the most disarmingly creative and emotionally effective of the trio. ) One thing's for sure: Harrison Ford's swaggering, two-fisted, self-effacing performance worked like a charm, and the art of cracking bullwhips was probably never quite the iconic activity it soon became after Raiders. Supporting players and costars were very much a part of the series, too-Karen Allen, Sean Connery (as Indy's dad), Kate Capshaw, Ke Huy Quan, Amrish Puri, Denholm Elliot, River Phoenix, and John Rhys-Davies among them. Years have passed since the last film (another is supposedly in the works), but emerging film buffs can have the same fun their predecessors did picking out numerous references to Hollywood classics and B-movies of the past. -Tom Keogh.
Actors & Directors
- Ben Burtt
- Patrick Toomey
- Marc Warren
- Ronny Coutteure
- Sean Patrick Flanery
- Craig Kelly (II)
Review Young Indiana Jones and the Attack of the Hawkmen:
Actors & Directors
- Paul Freeman, Ronald Lacey, Denholm Elliott Karen Allen
- Digitally mastered THX stereo sound
- Dolby Noise Reduction
- Bonus Interviews with George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford
- Steven Spielberg
- Digital video transfer
Run time: 115 min. Creator: Harrison Ford List Price: $19.95 Price: $74.24
Review Raiders of the Lost Ark (Indiana Jones and the...) Digitally Mastered Edition / Paramount Home Video 013763:Steven Spielberg and George Lucas's 1981 resurrection of the Saturday-matinee adventure genre was deservedly popular, and kicked off a successful trilogy. Set in 1936, this first feature introduces Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones, an archaeologist and adventurer whose quests for rare antiquities frequently find him running from one menace or another. Raiders finds Dr. Jones in the middle of a Nazi plot to use the mysterious powers of the Ark of the Covenant to win the war. Karen Allen plays the love interest with an old-fashioned "man's woman" appeal (she can drink anybody under the table and is free with her fists). The constant, cliffhanger appeal of the movie is great fun-one is always wondering how Indy will get out of one scrape after another-and Ford's career got a big boost with his self-effacing but masculine portrayal of the hero.
Actors & Directors
- Alison Doody
- Steven Spielberg
- John Rhys-Davies
- Harrison Ford
- Denholm Elliott
- Sean Connery
Price: $30.00
Review Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade:The third episode in Steven Spielberg's rousing Indiana Jones saga, this film recaptures the best elements of Raiders of the Lost Ark while exploring new territory with wonderfully satisfying results. Indy is back battling the Nazis, who have launched an expedition to uncover the whereabouts of the Holy Grail. And it's not just Indy this time-his father (played with great acerbic wit by Sean Connery, the perfect choice) is also involved in the hunt. Spielberg excels at the kind of extended action sequences that top themselves with virtually every frame; the best one here involves Indy trying to stop a Nazi tank from the outside while his father is being held within. For good measure, Spielberg reveals (among other things) how Indy got his hat, the scar on his chin, and his nickname (in a prologue that features River Phoenix as the young Indiana). -Marshall Fine Not as good as the first one, but better than the second. That's been the consensus opinion regarding Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the final installment in Steven Spielberg and George Lucas' original adventure trilogy, throughout the nearly two decades since its 1989 theatrical release. It's a fair assessment. After the relatively dark and disturbing Temple of Doom (1984), The Last Crusade (1989) recalls the sheer fun of Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981). With its variety of colorful locations, multiple chase scenes (the opening sequence on a circus train, with River Phoenix as the young Indy, is one of the best of the series, as is the boat chase through the canals of Venice), and cloak-and-dagger vibe, it's the closest in tone to a James Bond outing, which director Spielberg has noted was the inspiration for the trilogy in the first place; what's more, it harkens back to Raiders in its choice of villains (i. [+]
e. , the Nazis-Indy even comes face to face with Hitler at a rally in Berlin) and its quest for an antiquity of incalculable value and significance (the Holy Grail, the chalice said to have been the receptacle of Christ's blood as he hung on the cross). Add to that the presence of Sean Connery, playing Indy's father and having a field day opposite Harrison Ford, and you've got a most welcome return to form. Special features include a six-minute introduction by Spielberg and Lucas, who discuss the grail as a metaphor for bringing Indy and his estranged father together and agree that Crusade is the funniest of the three films; "Indy's Women," an American Film Institute tribute with leading ladies Karen Allen, Kate Capshaw, and Alison Doody each discussing her character (Capshaw candidly describes Temple of Doom's Willie Scott as "whiny, petulant, and annoying"); "Indy's Friends and Enemies," a look at the films' various villains and sidekicks; plus storyboards and photo galleries. -Sam Graham.
Review Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom:
Actors & Directors
- Sean Patrick Flanery
- Francesco Quinn
- Carl Schultz
- Ronny Coutteure
- Lloyd Owen
- Joe Johnston
- Robyn Lively
Review The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Spring Break Adventure:
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