Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade1989

Director: Steven Spielberg
Stars: Harrison Ford, Denholm Elliott, Allison Doody, John Rhys-Davies, Julian Glover
Genre: Action, Adventure
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Runtime: 127 minutes

As with Star Wars, the George Lucas-produced Indiana Jones trilogy was not just a plaything for kids but an act of nostalgic affection toward a lost phenomenon: the cliffhanging movie serials of the past. Episodic in structure and with fate hanging … more »



(Indy and Henry ride to a crossroad on a motorbike and sidecar.)

Henry Jones Sr.:
We're going the wrong way. We have to get to Berlin.

Indiana Jones:
Brody's THIS way.

Henry:
My diary's in Berlin.

Indiana:
We don't NEED the diary, Dad. MARCUS HAS THE MAP!

Henry:
There is more in the diary than JUST the map.

(Indy stops the motorbike's engine.)

Indiana:
Alright, Dad. Tell me.

Henry:
Well, he who finds the Grail, must face the final challenge.

Indiana:
What final challenge?

Henry:
Three devices of such lethal cunning.

Indiana:
Booby traps?

Henry:
Oh yes! But I found the clues that will safely take US through, in the chronicles of Saint Anselm.

Indiana:
Well, what are they? [Henry Sr. tries to recall] Can't you remember?

Henry:
I wrote them down in my diary, so that I wouldn't HAVE to remember them.

Indiana:
Half the German Army's on our tail, and you want me to go to Berlin? Into the lion's den?

Henry:
Yes! The only thing that matters, is the Grail.

Indiana:
What about Marcus?

Henry:
Marcus would AGREE with me.

Indiana:
Two selfless martyrs, Jesus Christ- [Henry Sr. slaps Indy]

Henry:
That's for blasphemy! The quest for the Grail is not archaeology; it's a race against evil! If it is captured by the Nazis, the armies of darkness will march all over the face of the Earth! Do you understand me?

Indiana:
This is an OBSESSION, Dad! I never understood it. NEVER! Neither did Mom.

Henry:
[clearly hurt] Oh yes she did. Only too well. Unfortunately, she kept her illness from me. Until all I could do was mourn her.

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