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Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)


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Raiders of the Lost Ark is a 1981 American action film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Lawrence Kasdan, based on a plot by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman. Denholm Elliott, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman, Ronald Lacey, John Rhys-Davies, and Harrison Ford feature in the film. Indiana Jones is played by Harrison Ford, a globetrotting archaeologist fighting with Nazi German soldiers in 1936 to collect the long-lost Ark of the Covenant, a relic claimed to make an army unstoppable. Jones teams up with his feisty ex-girlfriend Marion Ravenwood (Allen) to thwart rival archaeologist Dr. René Belloq (Freeman) from leading the Nazis to the Ark and its power.

In the early 1970s, Lucas envisioned Raiders of the Lost Ark. He refined the idea further with Kaufman, who recommended the Ark as the film's aim, to modernize the serial films of the early twentieth century. Lucas eventually concentrated on Star Wars, his 1977 space epic. When he presented the idea to Spielberg, who joined the project a few months later, production on Raiders of the Lost Ark restarted that year. While the two had concepts for the film's set pieces and stunts, they engaged Kasdan to fill in the narrative holes. On a $20 million budget, principal photography began in June 1980 and ended in September 1981. Filming took place on location in La Rochelle, France, Tunisia, and Hawaii, as well as on set at Elstree Studios in England.

Despite low pre-release polling showing minimal interest in the film, particularly when compared to the superhero feature Superman II, Raiders of the Lost Ark went on to become the highest-grossing film of 1981, generating $330.5 million worldwide and playing in some theaters for nearly a year. It received positive reviews for its modern take on the series, nonstop action and adventure, and the ensemble, particularly Ford, Allen, and Freeman. The film received numerous nominations and won multiple prizes, including five Academy Awards, seven Saturn Awards, and one BAFTA.

Raiders of the Lost Ark is now widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time, with a lasting cultural impact that has spawned a slew of imitators across several media and inspired other filmmakers. It was chosen for preservation in the National Film Registry by the United States Library of Congress in 1999. The film received numerous nominations and won multiple prizes, including five Academy Awards, seven Saturn Awards, and one BAFTA. Raiders of the Lost Ark is the first film in the Indiana Jones franchise, which includes three more films (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)), as well as a television series, video games, comic books, novels, theme park attractions, toys, and a fan remake. In 2022, a fifth film is set to be released.


  • Release Date        June 12, 1981 (United States)
  • Runtime               1 hour 55 minutes
  • Directors              Steven Spielberg
  • Writers                 Lawrence Kasdan (screenplay by) - George Lucas (story by) - Philip Kaufman(story by)
  • Genres                 Action- Adventure
  • Production Co.    Paramount Pictures - Lucasfilm

Storyline: Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark

Indiana Jones, an American archaeologist, found a golden idol from a Peruvian temple that had been booby-trapped in 1936. René Belloq, a rival archaeologist, corners him and snatches the idol; Jones flees on a waiting seaplane. Jones is informed by two Army Intelligence agents after his return to America that Nazi German forces are excavating in Tanis, Egypt, and one of their telegrams names Jones's old master, Abner Ravenwood. Jones deduces that the Nazis are on the lookout for the Ark of the Covenant, which Adolf Hitler believes will make his army unstoppable. Jones is chosen by the agents to be the first to reclaim the Ark.

Jones reunites with Ravenwood's daughter Marion—with whom he had an illicit relationship—at a pub in Nepal and discovers Ravenwood is dead. During a confrontation with Gestapo agent Arnold Toht, who arrives to seize a medallion from Marion, the bar is set in flames. Toht tries to save the medallion from the flames, but only manages to burn the picture of it onto his hand. Marion and Jones steal the medallion and flee together.

They fly to Cairo, where they meet Jones's buddy Sallah, who tells them Belloq is supporting the Nazis, and they create an unfinished replica medallion from Toht's burns. Jones is attacked by Nazi soldiers and mercenaries, and Marion is slain, leaving Jones sad. An imam deciphers the medallion for Jones, showing a warning against disturbing the Ark on one side and the right measurements for the "staff of Ra," an object needed to locate the Ark, on the other. Jones and Sallah figure out that the Nazis are digging in the wrong spot and infiltrate the Nazi excavation site. They utilize the medallion and the right Ra staff to find the Ark's final resting location, the Well of Souls. They recover the Ark—a golden, lavishly decorated chest—but are discovered by Belloq and the Nazis, who capture the Ark and imprison Jones and Marion in the well. The two flee through an entrance, accompanied by a vehicle carrying the Ark. Jones, working with Marion, arranges for the Ark to be transported to London on a tramp boat. 

Jones secretly boards the U-boat when a Nazi U-boat intercepts the steamer and seizes the Ark and Marion. The ship sets out towards an island in the Aegean Sea, where Belloq plans to put the Ark to the test before presenting it to Hitler. Jones ambushes the Nazi group on route and threatens to destroy the Ark, but is forced to surrender after Belloq deduces that he would never harm anything historically significant and that he too wants to know if the Ark's power is true. At the testing site, the Nazis detain Jones and Marion, while Belloq ceremonially opens the Ark, only to find sand inside. Jones tells him and Marion to close their eyes to avoid gazing at the opened Ark, which releases spirits, flames, and energy bolts that kill Belloq, Toht, and the collected Nazis before sealing itself shut. When Jones and Marion open their eyes, the area has been cleansed of bodies, and their shackles have been removed. The United States government honors Jones and Marcus Brody for protecting the Ark in Washington, D.C. Despite Jones's protests, the agents merely say that the Ark has been relocated to an unknown site for "top men" to study. The Ark is cradled and housed among countless other containers in a vast warehouse.






Main Cast: Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark


Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford

Indiana Jones

Karen Allen
Karen Allen

Marion Ravenwood

Paul Freeman
Paul Freeman

Dr. René Belloq

John Rhys-Davies
John Rhys-Davies

Sallah

Ronald Lacey
Ronald Lacey

Major Arnold Toht

Wolf Kahler
Wolf Kahler

Colonel Dietrich

Anthony Higgins
Anthony Higgins

Gobler

Denholm Elliott
Denholm Elliott

Dr. Marcus Brody

Alfred Molina
Alfred Molina

Satipo



Some trifles: Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark

Frank Marshall is a flying wing pilot. On the day Marion smashes the pilot of the Flying Wing over the head, all of the stuntmen were sick, so producer Frank Marshall agreed to do it. Unfortunately for him, the shoot took three days, with much of it taking place in a cockpit with a temperature of over one hundred degrees.

The famous sequence in which Indiana Jones shoots a marauding and flashy swordsman was not originally written into the script. Harrison Ford was meant to use his whip to pry the sword from his attacker's grip, but he was too unwell from the food poisoning he and the rest of the crew had contracted. Ford advised, "shooting the sucker" after multiple failed attempts. The idea was promptly taken up by Steven Spielberg, and the scene was successfully filmed.

A fly may be seen sneaking into Paul Freeman's lips during the scene where Indiana threatens the Nazis with a Panzerfaust. He did not ingest it, contrary to popular perception. In an interview years later, Freeman revealed that the fly flew away just as he used the word "bad," but Steven Spielberg noticed and thought it would be amusing to clip out a few frames so the fly wouldn't be seen flying away. This made it appear as if Freeman had eaten it, and he thought the cut was hilarious. This is one of the most typical scenarios for which consumers hit the "Pause" button on their VCRs, according to Empire Magazine.

Pat Roach, a well-known British wrestler, appears in this film twice, once as a big Sherpa abandoned in a blazing Nepalese bar and again as a German mechanic eaten up by the plane's propeller.

To achieve an ethereal appearance, the spirit effects at the finale were created by photographing mannequins underwater in slow motion with a blurry lens.

Steven Spielberg and George Lucas fought about who should be Indiana's sidekick. She was rumored to be a Nazi spy, according to one theory. They couldn't decide whether the character should be Indiana's previous mentor or an old lover after abandoning that concept. Lawrence Kasdan came up with the concept of combining the two ideas by making her Indiana teacher's daughter. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade reused the notion of Indiana Jones going alongside a Nazi spy (1989).

Instead of being a set, the submarine prison on the island where the Ark is brought and eventually unsealed is an actual German U-Boat pen from World War II in La Rochelle, France. Producer Robert Watts was so impressed with how effectively the submarine pen had been preserved (even with the graffiti on the walls), he referred to it as "an actual set in existence."


Mistakes: Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark

  • Several countries are listed by their present names rather than their 1936 names in the flying scenes. Thailand was not formed until 1939. Jordan was not established until 1949 when Transjordan became Jordan.
  • When Indiana knocks a car off the road and into the forest during a car pursuit, the driver curses in German. His mouth, on the other hand, forms the English form of the term.
  • Marcus Brody expresses his thoughts on the subject: "The Bible describes the Ark as leveling mountains and destroying entire countries. An army carrying the Ark before it is unstoppable. " There is no mention of the Ark having any power, let alone rendering a human army indestructible, in the Bible. If anything, it relates to how the Hebrews dragged the Ark into battle with them in 1 Samuel 4.
  • The staff should stand 60 inches tall (6 kadams = 72 inches, minus one kadam). Indy's pole looms over his head as he slips it into the hole in the map room, implying (incorrectly) that he is under five feet tall. Any notion that he's standing on a lower step is refuted by the laserdisc edition.
  • A young man in a T-shirt and jeans passes by in the background on the left side of the frame when Indy and the monkey are getting drunk after the truck transporting Marion has been blown up (all the other people are wearing robes).
  • Burmese pythons and Reticulated pythons are among the snakes seen in the Well of the Souls scenario, but neither are native to Africa.
  • Egypt was not ruled by the British in 1936, although there was a British military presence in the country, principally to secure the Suez Canal. It would have been impossible for German troops to act there without the authorization of the Egyptian or British governments, for example, to compel Egyptians to work on the excavation site. For the same reason, the US administration did not need to dispatch Indiana Jones to halt the Nazis' search for the Ark. Simply asking their 'cousins' to stop digging would have sufficed.
  • The skipper is shown staring through the periscope during the montage of the submarine moving to the Nazi facility. Indy, who was riding outside on the submarine's bridge, would have drowned if the submarine had gone to periscope depth.
  • Indy would not be able to carry the idol as easily if it were made of pure gold and solid (it would weigh about twice as much as lead). It would have also used significantly more valuable resources than was necessary. Indy's problem was gauging how hollow it was based on his understanding of previous relics. Nevertheless, he underestimated the weight, causing the plinth to sink and the boulder to fall.
  • The U-boat sequence has several faults. The boat class is incorrect: the U-26 was a Type IA, while the one pictured is a Type VIIC (this is because the film reused the replica of the U-96 from Das Boot). Due to insufficient storage space and inadequate access hatches, neither the Type IA nor VIIC-nor any of the primary classes-could has carried the Ark. The Captain explicitly commands the U-boat to dive ("Tauchen"); yet, due to a lack of a steady oxygen supply, a far slower speed, and limited capacity for the electric engine batteries, U-boats could only dive for defense, attack, or in bad weather-none of which are applicable here. The U-boats didn't even sound like a 'diving' klaxon. Indy is shown hiding aboard the boat by holding the periscope in a cut scene. However, as previously stated, the boat would not have plunged in actuality, and even if it had, it would not have stayed at a shallow enough 'periscope depth' the entire time. On the surface, there would have been at least four people on duty at all times. He would have died of exposure even if he could have remained hidden while the submarine was above water. It would have taken many days for him to reach his destination, and he would have died of thirst long before that. Indy would have been discovered or drowned regardless of how he tried to smuggle himself onboard the boat.
  • In defiance of physics, German soldiers fall from the truck (which is moving ahead at 40 mph) and roll backward. When you leap from a moving vehicle, you roll in the same direction as the vehicle.
  • When Satipo smiles as Indy recovers the golden idol, his teeth are noticeably misaligned. Satipo, on the other hand, has perfectly straight teeth when Indy discovers him dead.


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