The third installment in the widely beloved Spielberg/Lucas Indiana Jones saga begins with an introduction to a younger Indy (played by the late River Phoenix), who, through a fast-paced prologue, gives the audience insight into the roots of his taste for adventure, fear of snakes, and dogged determination to take historical artifacts out of the hands of bad guys and into the museums in which they belong. A grown-up Indy (Harrison Ford) reveals himself shortly afterward in a familiar classroom scene, teaching archeology to ...
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The third installment in the widely beloved Spielberg/Lucas Indiana Jones saga begins with an introduction to a younger Indy (played by the late River Phoenix), who, through a fast-paced prologue, gives the audience insight into the roots of his taste for adventure, fear of snakes, and dogged determination to take historical artifacts out of the hands of bad guys and into the museums in which they belong. A grown-up Indy (Harrison Ford) reveals himself shortly afterward in a familiar classroom scene, teaching archeology to a disproportionate number of starry-eyed female college students in 1938. Once again, however, Mr. Jones is drawn away from his day job after an art collector (Julian Glover) approaches him with a proposition to find the much sought after Holy Grail. Circumstances reveal that there was another avid archeologist in search of the famed cup -- Indiana Jones' father, Dr. Henry Jones (Sean Connery) -- who had recently disappeared during his efforts. The junior and senior members of the Jones family find themselves in a series of tough situations in locales ranging from Venice to the most treacherous spots in the Middle East. Complicating the situation further is the presence of Elsa (Alison Doody), a beautiful and intelligent woman with one fatal flaw: she's an undercover Nazi agent. The search for the grail is a dangerous quest, and its discovery may prove fatal to those who seek it for personal gain. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade earned a then record-breaking $50 million in its first week of release. Tracie Cooper, Rovi
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Michael Byrne, Sean Connery, John Rhys-Davies, Jr. Vince Deadrick, Vernon Dobtcheff. 1989 Run time: 126. BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED PLEASE NOTE: *** Digital Code may not work or missing. There is no guarantee you will receive a valid digital code with this item. ***
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Robert Eddison, Kevork Malikyan, Michael Byrne, River Phoenix, Julian Glover, John Rhys-Davies, Denholm Elliott, Alison Doody... New. 1989 Run time: 127. Buy with confidence-Satisfaction Guaranteed! Delivery Confirmation included for all orders in the US.
I just love this series. In this one particularly with Ford and Connery working together. Must have in any library.
KareninsSmile
May 9, 2009
He got lost in his own museum
This film sees a return to the more jaunty and comical feeling of Raiders. Indy is enlisted to help to find the man who was looking for the Holy Grail...his father.
Sean Connery and Harrison Ford have some really funny father/son scenes together where the bicker and blame eachother for a variety of issues. Really lightens the mood of the film.
Indy is on top form with his usual inventive and heroic battles, while Henry Snr is in over his head but still manages to outdo his son on many occassions - ie flapping his umbrella at the sea gulls.
The end sequence in the temple with the Knight etc is brilliant and you see Indy and Henry bonding.
The whole film is fun, entertaining and exciting and one that everyone will enjoy!