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Treasure Hunt | Saving The World
Set during the Cold War, the Soviets – led by sword-wielding Irina Spalko – are in search of a crystal skull which has supernatural powers related to a mystical Lost City of Gold. After being captured and then escaping from them, Indy is coerced to head to Peru at the behest of a young man whose friend – and Indy's colleague – Professor Oxley has been captured for his knowledge of the skull's whereabouts.
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Set during the Cold War, the Soviets – led by sword-wielding Irina Spalko – are in search of a crystal skull which has supernatural powers related to a mystical Lost City of Gold. After being captured and then escaping from them, Indy is coerced to head to Peru at the behest of a young man whose friend – and Indy's colleague – Professor Oxley has been captured for his knowledge of the skull's whereabouts.
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IMDbBest Edition of an Existing Soundtrack For and | 2008
Best Edition of an Existing Soundtrack | 2008 | John
Biggest Disappointment of the Year | 2008
Sequel That Shouldnt Have Been Made | 2008
Best Original Score for an ActionAdventure Film | 2008 | John
Choice Movie Actor Action Adventure | 2008 | Shia
Worst Prequel Remake RipOff or Sequel | 2009
Highest boxoffice gross for a screenwriter | 2015 | George
Best Costume | 2009 | Mary
2009 | John
Best ActionAdventure | 2008
Best Special Visual Effects | 2009 | Pablo
Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media | 2009 | John
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture | 2009
Favorite Film Franchise For and | 2013
Favorite Film Franchise | 2013
Best Action Movie | 2009
Best DVDBluRay of the Year For and | 2012
Best DVDBluRay of the Year | 2012
Worst Movie of the Year | 2008
Outstanding Created Environment in a Feature Motion Picture | 2009
Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Feature Motion Picture | 2009
Outstanding Matte Paintings in a Feature Motion Picture | 2009
Best Single Visual Effect of the Year | 2009 | Stephanie
Favorite OnScreen MatchUp | 2009
Favorite Action Movie | 2009
Favorite Movie | 2009
Best Visual Effects | 2009 | Pablo
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film | 2009 | Ben
Fantasy Film | 2009 | Guy
Best Special Effects | 2009
Best Director | 2009
Best Supporting Actor | 2009
Best Actor | 2009
Best Science Fiction Film | 2009
Best Grownup Love Story | 2009 | Karen
Best Foreign Actress | 2009 | Cate
Choice Movie Villain | 2008
Choice Movie Actor Action Adventure | 2008
Choice Movie Action Adventure | 2008
Best Sequel | 2008
Best Science Fiction Actor | 2008
Best Science Fiction Movie | 2008
Best Supporting Actor | 2008 | Shia
Best Film | 2008 | Steven
Best Summer Movie So Far | 2008
Best Soundtrack | 2008
Best ActionAdventure Soundtrack | 2008
Best Action Theme | 2008
Best Horror Theme | 2008 | John
Summer Blockbuster | 2008
Film Score of the Year | 2008 | John
Budget 185,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 786,636,033 USD
Harrison Ford was adamant that he got to wield Indiana's famous whip. Paramount executives wanted the weapon to be computer generated because of new movie safety rules, but Ford branded the rule "ridiculous".
Harrison Ford convinced David Koepp to include more jokes about Indy's age in the script, believing they would help reduce the "American paranoia about aging." He also refused to dye his hair for the role, arguing Indy's appeal wasn't in his youth, but in his imagination and resourcefulness: "My ambition in action is to have the audience look straight in my face, and not the back of a stuntman's head. I hope to continue that, no matter how old I get."
When filming the scene where Indiana drives a truck through a wall, things did not go as planned. Timed explosives were used, but one explosive did not go off, and landed in the seat next to Harrison Ford.
Karen Allen was not aware her character was in the script until director Steven Spielberg called her in January 2007, saying, "It's been announced! We're gonna make Indiana Jones 4! And guess what? You're in it again!". Karen greeted Spielberg about the same way Marion greeted Indiana back in that bar in Tibet; given their notoriously problematic relationship.
Several weeks into production, Harrison Ford saw a blonde woman on the set and asked who she was. He was told it was Cate Blanchett, who he had never seen out of costume and did not recognize without her black wig.
"Indiana Jones: Brutal couple of years, huh, Charlie? First Dad, then Marcus. Dean Charles Stanforth: We seem to have reached the age where life stops giving us things and starts taking them away."
"Marion Ravenwood: Mutt can be a little impetuous. Indiana Jones: Well, it's not the worse quality in the world. [Indy and Marion sink further into the ground] Indiana Jones: Keep your arms above the surface. When the kid comes back, grab on. Marion Ravenwood: Indy, he... Indiana Jones: He's a good kid, Marion. You should get off his back about school. Marion Ravenwood: Mutt, I mean... Indiana Jones: Not everybody is cut out for it. Marion Ravenwood: His name is Henry! Indiana Jones: Henry. Good name. Marion Ravenwood: He's your son. Indiana Jones: [shocked] My son? Marion Ravenwood: Henry Jones III. [pause] Indiana Jones: Why the hell didn't you make him finish school?"