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The Adventures Of Indiana Jones
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Entertainment Weekly - 10/24/2003
"...ADVENTURES, as a package, shows both at their best -- it's Lucas sleek yet Spielberg-accessible..."Total Film - 11/01/2003
"...How do the fedora-sporting archaeologist's adventures hold up?....Better than ever..."USA Today - 10/24/2003
"...Splendid-looking and sounding..."Rolling Stone - 11/27/2003
"...All three are here, spruced up and looking in their prime..."Movieline's Hollywood Life - 12/01/2003
"...Who doesn't pine for the days when archaeologists were cliff-leaping adventurers..."Sight and Sound - 12/31/2003
"Spielberg's trilogy has hardly aged: RAIDERS still thrills and amuses by turns?"The 4-disc set features all three films from the Indiana Jones series starring Harrison Ford in a widescreen viewing format, plus a bonus disc with nearly two hours of extras!
Indiana Jones And The Raiders Of The Lost Ark (1981, 115 mins.): The trendsetting movie that put adventure on the map now comes your way in a new, remastered version that enhances the final scenes with dazzling state-of-the-art special effects. Whether you're seeing Raiders Of The Lost Ark for the 1st or 101st time, you're in for thrills as Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) confronts snakes, Nazis and one astonishing cliffhanger after another - all topped off by the discovery and opening of the mystical Ark of the Covenant. It's one of the great adventures of all time. And now it's even greater.
Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom (1984, 118 mins.): A movie that no list of great adventure films would be complete without! It's a movie that plunges you into the heart of excitement. And it's a movie with heart as Indy (Harrison Ford), along with Short Round (Ke Huy Quan) and nightclub songbird Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw), risks all to rescue children enslaved in a fortress-like mine. Right from its rousing Shanghai opening, Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom is a perpetual motion machine of thrills. Perhaps the most memorable sequence: the all-stops-out pursuit in runaway mine cars. Lots of movies claim to be a breathless roller coaster ride. This movie is one.
Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade (1989, 126 mins.): This one has it all: the fedora, the bullwhip, the ophidiophobia (fear of snakes)! Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade reveals how they became part of Indy lore. And, with one cliffhanger after another, it proves again that if adventure has a name, it must be Indiana Jones! This time, Indy (Harrison Ford) is on a perilous hunt for the Holy Grail. He's not alone, either. Joining Junior - uh, Indy - is none other than his cantankerous dad (Sean Connery). Father and son have rarely seen eye to eye. But if the adventure they share can't bridge the generation gap, nothing can. It can. It does. Gather your own generations around and enjoy!
This multi-pack collects Steven Spielberg and George Lucas's Indiana Jones Trilogy, in which Harrison Ford portrays the titular globe-trotting archaeologist. Titles include RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM, and INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE. For more detailed descriptions, see individual titles.
1940s | Action | Adventure | Archaeology | Classic | Heroes | Jungle | Nazis | Swashbuckler | Theatrical Release | World War II
| Starring | Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Kate Capshaw, Denholm Elliott, John Rhys-Davies & Sean Connery | |
| Directed by | Steven Spielberg |
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