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Raiders of the Lost Ark
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Synopsis
Indiana 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." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Karen Allen Marion Ravenswood
Karen Allen Marion Ravenwood
John Rhys-Davies Sallah
Denholm Elliott Marcus Brody
Harrison Ford Indiana Jones
Anthony Higgins Gobler
Wolf Kahler Dietrich
Ronald Lacey Toht
Alfred Molina Satipo
Vic Tablian Barranca
Paul Freeman Belloq

Production Crew

Garry Waller Animator
John T. van Vlient Animator
Judy Elkins Animator
Kim Knowton Animator
Lording Doyle Animator
Scott Caple Animator
Scott Marshal Animator
Sylvia Keulen Animator
Sylvia Keuler Animator
Leslie Dilley Art Director
Robert Watts Associate Producer
Douglas Slocombe Cinematographer
Paul Beeson Cinematographer
John Williams Composer (Music Score)
Deborah Nadoolman Costume Designer
Kelly Kimball Costume Designer
Steven Spielberg Director
Michael Kahn Editor
George Lucas Executive Producer
Howard Kazanjian Executive Producer
David Tomblin First Assistant Director
Dickie Mills Makeup
Tom Smith Makeup
Tom Smith Makeup
Ben Burtt Musical Direction/Supervision
Frank Marshall Producer
Norman Reynolds Production Designer
George Lucas Screen Story
Philip Kaufman Screen Story
Lawrence Kasdan Screenwriter
Willard Huyck Screenwriter
Michael Ford Set Designer
Roy Charman Sound/Sound Designer
Steve Maslow Sound/Sound Designer
Kit West Special Effects
Richard Edlund Special Effects
Glenn H. Randall, Jr. Stunts
Richard L. Anderson Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 1981
Runtime: 115
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature


Color type
Metrocolor

Produced by
Lucasfilm
Paramount

Awards
1981 - Best Picture - Academy
1981 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1981 - Best Picture - Academy
1982 - Best Film - PEO
1982 - Best Film - People's Choice Awards
1998 - 100 Greatest American Movies - American Film Institute
1999 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress