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Indiana Jones and the raiders of the lost ark
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Movie propaganda
With the spectre of WWII casting a threatening shadow upon the world, Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) embarks on a race against evil as he tries to outrun the Nazis and get to an ancient and sacred artefact said to give invincible power to its possessor: the Ark of the Covenant...
Indiana Jones and the raiders of the lost ark takes Indy and his former sweetheart Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen) deep into Egyptian territory, dodging encounters with Nazis and defeating the ploys of Belloq (Paul Freeman), a sell-out French archaeologist with a hidden agenda. Pushing his endurance and ingenuity to the limit, Indiana Jones manages to keep up with his rivals - but he fears they might have dangerously underestimated the true powers of the ark.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film action adventure Christian relic tomb raider history Egypt Nazi Ark of the Covenant
Persons of interest
- Harrison Ford .... Indiana Jones
- Karen Allen .... Marion Ravenwood
- Paul Freeman .... Dr Rene Belloq
- Ronald Lacey .... Major Toht
- John Rhys-Davies .... Sallah
- Denholm Elliott .... Dr Marcus Brody
- Alfred Molina .... Satipo
- Wolf Kahler .... Colonel Dietrich
- Anthony Higgins .... Gobler
- Vic Tablian .... Barranca/Monkey Man
- Don Fellows .... Colonel Musgrove
- William Hootkins .... Major Eaton
- Bill Reimbold .... Bureaucrat
- Anthony Chinn .... Mohan
- George Lucas .... Storywriter
- Philip Kaufma .... Storywriter
- Lawrence Kasdan .... Screenwriter
- Steven Spielberg .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Indiana Jones official movie site
- See also Indiana Jones and the temple of doom, Indiana Jones and the last crusade, Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull
Security censorship classification
M (Low level violence)
Surveillance time
121 minutes (2:01 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
DVD retail: 5 May 2000
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