Indiana Jones and the Temple of DoomIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
(1984)
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

Indiana Jones searches for a mystical stone in India and uncovers a secret cult committing human sacrifices.

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Second movie in the original Indiana Jones trilogy, the classic 1980s character created by the duo George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. After an iconic first film that resulted in Oscar nominations and historic box office success, the feature followed an unsteady path with Indiana Jones (again played by Harrison Ford at the peak of his career) going to India in search of a mysterious and mystical stone. There are fewer iconic villains and a less powerful interweaving between the character and History. Still, it's hard not to get excited, have fun and be moved by John Williams' (‘Star Wars’, ‘Jaws’) memorable soundtrack and Spielberg's electrifying direction in the adventure and action scenes. It doesn't come close to the first feature in terms of originality and strength, but it should excite those who want to dive deeper into the story of this professor-adventurer who is already part of popular imagination.

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In 1935, Indiana Jones arrives in India, still part of the British Empire, and is asked to find a mystical stone. He then stumbles upon a secret cult committing enslavement and human sacrifices in the catacombs of an ancient palace.

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