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Own all four Indiana Jones adventures in this Blu-ray collection. This collection includes: Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Raiders of the Lost ArkIndiana Jones
(Harrison Ford) is no ordinary archeologist. When we first see him, he
is somewhere in the Peruvian jungle in 1936, running a booby-trapped
gauntlet (complete with an over-sized rolling boulder) to fetch a
solid-gold idol. He loses this artifact to his chief rival, a French
archeologist named Belloq (Paul Freeman), who then prepares to kill our
hero. In the first of many serial-like escapes, Indy eludes Belloq by
hopping into a convenient plane. So, then: is Indiana Jones afraid of
anything? Yes, snakes. The next time we see Jones, he's a soft-spoken,
bespectacled professor. He is then summoned from his ivy-covered
environs by Marcus Brody (Denholm Elliott) to find the long-lost Ark of
the Covenant. The Nazis, it seems, are already searching for the Ark,
which the mystical-minded Hitler hopes to use to make his stormtroopers
invincible. But to find the Ark, Indy must first secure a medallion
kept under the protection of Indy's old friend Abner Ravenwood, whose
daughter, Marion (Karen Allen), evidently has a "history" with Jones.
Whatever their personal differences, Indy and Marion become partners in
one action-packed adventure after another, ranging from wandering the
snake pits of the Well of Souls to surviving the pyrotechnic unearthing
of the sacred Ark. A joint project of Hollywood prodigies George Lucas
and Steven Spielberg, with a script co-written by Lawrence Kasdan and
Philip Kaufman, among others, Raiders of the Lost Ark is not so much a
movie as a 115-minute thrill ride. Costing 22 million dollars (nearly
three times the original estimate), Raiders of the Lost Ark reaped 200
million dollars during its first run. It was followed by Indiana Jones
and the Temple of Doom (1985) and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
(1989), as well as a short-lived TV-series "prequel."
Temple of DoomThe second of the George Lucas/Steven Spielberg Indiana Jones epics is set a year or so before the events in Raiders of the Lost Ark
(1984). After a brief brouhaha involving a precious vial and a wild
ride down a raging Himalyan river, Indy (Harrison Ford) gets down to
the problem at hand: retrieving a precious gem and several kidnapped
young boys on behalf of a remote East Indian village. His companions
this time around include a dimbulbed, easily frightened nightclub
chanteuse (Kate Capshaw), and a feisty 12-year-old kid named Short
Round (Quan Ke Huy). Throughout, the plot takes second place to the
thrills, which include a harrowing rollercoaster ride in an abandoned
mineshaft and Indy's rescue of the heroine from a ritual sacrifice.
There are also a couple of cute references to Raiders of the Lost Ark, notably a funny variation of Indy's shooting of the Sherpa warrior.
Last CrusadeThe
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.
Kingdom of the Crystal SkullSteven
Spielberg and George Lucas bring you the greatest adventurer of all
time in “a nonstop thrill ride” (Richard Corliss, TIME) that’s packed
with “sensational, awe-inspiring spectacles” (Roger Ebert, Chicago
Sun-Times). Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
finds Indy (Harrison Ford) trying to outrace a brilliant and beautiful
agent (Cate Blanchett) for the mystical, all-powerful Crystal Skull of
Akator. Teaming up with a rebellious young biker (Shia LaBeouf) and his
spirited original love Marion (Karen Allen), Indy takes you on a
breathtaking action-packed adventure in the exciting tradition of the
classic Indiana Jones movies!
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