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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

  • 1984
  • PG
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw, Amrish Puri, and Ke Huy Quan in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
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In 1935, Indiana Jones is tasked by Indian villagers with reclaiming a rock stolen from them by a secret cult beneath the catacombs of an ancient palace.In 1935, Indiana Jones is tasked by Indian villagers with reclaiming a rock stolen from them by a secret cult beneath the catacombs of an ancient palace.In 1935, Indiana Jones is tasked by Indian villagers with reclaiming a rock stolen from them by a secret cult beneath the catacombs of an ancient palace.

  • Director
    • Steven Spielberg
  • Writers
    • Willard Huyck
    • Gloria Katz
    • George Lucas
  • Stars
    • Harrison Ford
    • Kate Capshaw
    • Ke Huy Quan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    552K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    405
    98
    • Director
      • Steven Spielberg
    • Writers
      • Willard Huyck
      • Gloria Katz
      • George Lucas
    • Stars
      • Harrison Ford
      • Kate Capshaw
      • Ke Huy Quan
    • 892User reviews
    • 153Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 11 wins & 22 nominations total

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    Harrison Ford
    Harrison Ford
    • Indiana Jones
    Kate Capshaw
    Kate Capshaw
    • Willie Scott
    Ke Huy Quan
    Ke Huy Quan
    • Short Round
    Amrish Puri
    Amrish Puri
    • Mola Ram
    Roshan Seth
    Roshan Seth
    • Chattar Lal
    • (as Rushan Seth)
    Philip Stone
    Philip Stone
    • Captain Blumburtt
    Roy Chiao
    Roy Chiao
    • Lao Che
    David Yip
    David Yip
    • Wu Han
    Ric Young
    • Kao Kan
    Chua Kah Joo
    • Chen
    Rex Ngui
    • Maitre d'
    Philip Tan
    Philip Tan
    • Chief Henchman
    • (as Philip Tann)
    Dan Aykroyd
    Dan Aykroyd
    • Weber
    Akio Mitamura
    • Chinese Pilot
    Michael Yama
    Michael Yama
    • Chinese Co-Pilot
    D.R. Nanayakkara
    D.R. Nanayakkara
    • Shaman
    Dharmadasa Kuruppu
    • Chieftain
    Stany De Silva
    • Sajnu
    • Director
      • Steven Spielberg
    • Writers
      • Willard Huyck
      • Gloria Katz
      • George Lucas
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    8ccthemovieman-1

    Changed My Mind About This Stylish Film

    For a long time, this was the only one of the three Indiana Jones films I did not like. Then, when it was part of the DVD package that came out over five years ago, I had to buy it if I wanted the other two, so I gave it a third look. Wow, all of sudden I liked it.

    For the first time, the woman (Kate Capshaw) and the young boy (Ke Huy Quan) weren't as annoying as I had remembered them. The stupid kid really had rubbed me the wrong way, but this time only Kate was annoying....and she was fine once she calmed down and got rid of the hysterics.

    The action in this film is mostly at the beginning and at the end. It is so Rambo-ish (bad guys never hit the target but good guys always do) it is ludicrous. It also has dumb dialog in a number of spots, paying homage to voodooism, spells and other nonsense.

    Yet, despite these criticisms, it's entertaining start-to-finish and has some fantastic visuals. The photography in here is beautiful: the best of the three Jones adventures. I particularly liked the opening dance number which reminded me of a Busby Berkeley extravaganza. This whole film looks spectacular on DVD.
    8WhitePhantom

    One of the greatest adventure films of all time...

    Everyone complains about Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. One of my friends and I used to argue for months on end about which Indian Jones film was the superior. Almost anyone we ask say that Temple of Doom is their least favorite, and the worst in the Jones trilogy. I believe the only reason people say this, is because it's the middle film, sandwiched between an all time classic, and a Hollywood blockbuster. To me, there is NO question that Raiders of the Lost Ark is the far superior Indiana Jones film. To anyone who says Last Crusade is the best I can do nothing but disagree (let me point out that all THREE films are nothing short of phenomenal). Temple of Doom had so much to live up to after the first film, and instead of trying to re-create Raiders (something I feel Crusade did), Lucas and Spielberg decided to take the franchise in a new direction. In my opinion, this was a great idea. Crusade and Raiders are too similar: both of them take place in desert terrain, both have Indy going after a very famous, biblical artifact, and both have Indy fighting off the Nazi's from attaining this object for global domination. Without Temple of Doom, Last Crusade would be an obvious copy of Raiders of the Lost Ark. A different style of Indy film is needed to expand the trilogy, making Indiana Jones a truly global character, and Temple of Doom did just that.

    The film itself is a non-stop action, adventure ride. Harrison Ford is once again AMAZING as the dashing professor/archaeologist thrill seeker. Short Round is a loveable character who adds a humorous touch, and reveals the more compassionate side of Indy's character. The ceremony scenes are truly breathtaking and tense. During these scenes the film contains some very graphic images, but are used justifiably to convey the real dark, feel of this film (i.e. the removing of the man's heart while he's still alive, and lowering him into a fiery pit). The mine cart chase scenes are the most amazing, fast moving action sequence in any of the Indy films, and you feel like you're on a roller coaster each time you watch it. All these events lead to the film's spectacular and memorable climax.

    I know with three films as amazing as the Indiana Jones trilogy, it's hard to pick a best and worst film, in fact it's nearly impossible. I'm just going to say that each film is great on it's own, and really shouldn't be compared to the other two.
    bat-5

    Why is this one the darkhorse?

    Temple of Doom may not be as good as Raiders, but it doesn't deserve all this negative flak. The story is a little darker but that doesn't take anything away from the film. It makes the situation that much more dire. John Williams' score infuses the sacrifice sequence with a sense of building dread. The chanting, the heavy drums all building into a wild climax of heart burning and lava filled mayhem. The mine car chase is wild fun and Indy's bridge manuver is one hell of a climax. Still don't know why everyone's so down on this movie.
    0U

    Great

    Not as good as the first, but those are huge shoes to fill as the first film was so amazing. This sequel takes Dr. Jones to India where he seeks holy stones and a village's missing children. Still a good story conceived by George Lucas and directed by Steven Spielberg.
    9jhaggardjr

    Prequel to "Raiders of the Lost Ark"

    It's funny to call "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" a followup to "Raiders of the Lost Ark". This film is a prequel to the 1981 smash hit, a movie where the events that take place actually took place before the events in "Raiders". Notice at the beginning of "Raiders" that the year is 1936. In "Temple of Doom", the year is 1935. See what I mean? "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" is another rollercoaster ride of a movie brought to life by Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. Harrison Ford is back as archaeologist Indiana Jones who this time searches for a sacred stone that was stolen from an Indian village. Along for the ride is American singer/entertainer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw, aka Mrs. Steven Spielberg) and little Chinese sidekick Short Round (Ke Huy Quan). On their way to finding the stone they stumble across a palace that leads to the gateway of the Temple of Doom run by an evil Thugee cult. The action and special effects are first-rate as you would expect, though the story is a tad weaker than it was in "Raiders". Plus, Capshaw's performance leaves something to be desired. She goes so far over-the-top in some scenes that you'd wish Karen Allen would show up as Marion. Nevertheless, Capshaw isn't all that bad. She does make an impression during the times when she's not screaming. But Ke Huy Quan (now known as Jonathan Ke Quan) comes off better as Indy's young sidekick. The following year he starred in the Spielberg produced Richard Donner directed "The Goonies", but then didn't appear in much after that. "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" is great fun only if you can get by Kate Capshaw's simpering wimpering character or the over-the-top violence. I found it to be exciting from beginning to end.

    ***1/2 (out of four)

    POINT OF INTEREST: this was the film that lead to the creation of the PG-13 rating in 1984 (along with Spielberg's other 1984 movie "Gremlins"). Both "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and "Gremlins" feature violence that most people felt was too strong for a PG rating, though the MPAA felt that it wasn't strong enough to merit an R rating (other Spielberg movies that got PG ratings that were quite intense were "Jaws", "Poltergeist", and the original "Raiders of the Lost Ark"). So after "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and "Gremlins" opened in theaters at the beginning of the summer movie season of 1984 and became two of that year's biggest hits, the MPAA realized a new rating had to be created. The PG-13 rating was born. In August 1984, the first movies were released with the new PG-13 rating ("Red Dawn" and "The Woman in Red"). It's not a new rating anymore. The PG-13 rating has held up very well these last 18 years and it'll still go strong in the years to come. But I'll always remember "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" as the leading factor to the creation of the PG-13 rating.

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    • Trivia
      For the bug chamber sequence, Kate Capshaw was really covered with over two thousand insects. She took sedatives prior to the scene to get over her initial fear, and claimed "they definitely worked."
    • Goofs
      Although they might be consumed in some parts of Southeast Asia, snakes, insects, and monkey brains would never be served in India (and especially not in the palace of a Hindu king or "maharaja") due to very strict Hindu and Islamic dietary codes. In fact, a significant portion of Indians (mostly Hindus) are strict vegetarians due to those religious dietary restrictions.
    • Quotes

      Indiana Jones: Mola Ram! Prepare to meet Kali... in Hell!

    • Crazy credits
      The Paramount mountain dissolves into a mountain on a gong. Kate Capshaw's hands obscure the words 'starring in', after which her entire body obscures the "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" title.
    • Alternate versions
      To avoid a '15' certificate in the UK (with the sacrificial ceremony said to be bordering on '18', according to a letter sent by the BBFC to UIP in 1984), the BBFC cut 1 minute 6 secs from the film and later said that it was one of the strongest PG ratings they had ever issued. Among the cuts made were a heart ripped from a sacrificial victim and his lowering into the blazing pit, edits to a whipping scene and the fight between Indiana and the overseer, and the removal of a shot of a man's head hitting the side of a cliff. The line "Leave him alone, you bastards" was changed to "Leave him alone" and sounds of screams and violence were also considerably reduced. This PG rated print was the only version available in the UK for many years until October 2012, when the cuts were fully waived for the 12 rated Blu-Ray release.
    • Connections
      Edited into Muppet Babies: Raiders of the Lost Muppet (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Anything Goes
      Music by Cole Porter

      Lyrics by Cole Porter

      Performed by Kate Capshaw

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    • After Indy retrieves the vial of antidote from Willie, he really has no more use for her, and she obviously doesn't care for him. Why, then, does she follow him into the plane and stay with him throughout the movie? Why didn't Indy leave her in Shanghai?
    • Who were all of those people in the Temple on the other side of the lava pit?

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Sinhala
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Indiana Jones y el templo de la perdición
    • Filming locations
      • Sri Lanka(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Lucasfilm
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $28,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $179,870,271
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $25,337,110
      • May 27, 1984
    • Gross worldwide
      • $333,107,271
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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