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Indiana Jones - The New Hero From The Creators Of Jaws And Star Wars

1981




Raiders of The Lost Ark (1981)  

Directed by 
Steven Spielberg    
  
Writing credits (in credits order) 
George Lucas   (story) and 
Philip Kaufman   (story) 

 
Lawrence Kasdan    
  
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete  
Harrison Ford ....  Indiana Jones  
Karen Allen ....  Marion Ravenwood  
Paul Freeman (I) ....  Rene Belloq  
Ronald Lacey ....  Toht  
John Rhys-Davies ....  Sallah  
Denholm Elliott ....  Marcus Brody  
Alfred Molina ....  Sapito  
Wolf Kahler ....  Dietrich  
Anthony Higgins ....  Gobler  
Vic Tablian ....  Barranca/Monkey Man  
Don Fellows ....  Colonel Musgrove  
William Hootkins ....  Major Eaton  
Bill Reimbold ....  Bureaucrat  
Fred Sorenson ....  Jock  
Patrick Durkin ....  Australian Climber  
Matthew Scurfield ....  Second Nazi  
Malcolm Weaver ....  Ratty Nepalese (as Malcom Weaver)  
Sonny Caldinez ....  Mean Mongolian  
Anthony Chinn ....  Mohan  
Pat Roach ....  Giant Sherpa/1st Mechanic  
Christopher Frederick ....  Otto  
Tutte Lemkow ....  Imam  
Ishaq Bux ....  Omar  
Kiran Shah ....  Abu  
Souad Messaoudi ....  Fayah  
Terry Richards ....  Arab Swordsman  
Steve Hanson ....  German Agent  
Frank Marshall (I) ....  Pilot  
Martin Kreidt ....  Young Soldier  
George Harris (II) ....  Katanga  
Eddie Tagoe ....  Messenger Pirate  
John Rees ....  Sergeant  
Tony Vogel ....  Tall Captain  
Ted Grossman ....  Peruvian Porter  
  
Produced by 
Howard G. Kazanjian   (executive)  
George Lucas   (executive)  
Frank Marshall (I)    
Robert Watts (II)   (associate)  
  
Original music by 
John Williams    
  
Cinematography by 
Douglas Slocombe    
  
Film Editing by 
Michael Kahn    
  
Casting 
Jane Feinberg    
Mike Fenton    
Mary Selway    
  
Production Design by 
Norman Reynolds    
  
Art Direction 
Leslie Dilley    
  
Set Decoration 
Michael Ford (I)    
  
Costume Design by 
Deborah Nadoolman    
  
Make-up Department 
Mike Lockey ....  hair stylist  
Patricia McDermott ....  key hair stylist  
Dickie Mills ....  make-up artist  
Tom Smith (III) ....  key make-up artist  
Chris Walas ....  special make-up effects: ILM (as Christopher Walas) 
  
Production Management 
Patricia Carr ....  assistant production manager  
Dorothy Marchini (I) ....  production manager: France  
Hassine Soufi ....  production manager: Tunisia  
  
Assistant Director 
Roy Button ....  second assistant director  
Patrick Cadell ....  second assistant director  
Louis G. Friedman ....  unit second assistant director: Peru/Hawaii unit  
Carlos Gill ....  first assistant director: second unit  
Michael Hook ....  second assistant director: second unit  
Vincent Joliet ....  first assistant director: France  
Naceur Ktari ....  first assistant director: Tunisia  
David Tomblin ....  first assistant director  
  
Sound Department 
Richard L. Anderson ....  supervising sound effects editor  
Ben Burtt ....  sound designer  
Roy Charman ....  production sound  
John Dunn (II) ....  foley editor  
Stephen Hunter Flick ....  sound effects editor (as Steve H. Flick) 
Peter Grives ....  apprentice sound editor  
Gregg Landaker ....  sound re-recording mixer  
Mark A. Mangini ....  sound effects editor (as Mark Mangini) 
Steve Maslow ....  sound re-recording mixer  
John Salter ....  sound boom operator  
Gary Summers ....  sound effects recording  
Bill Varney ....  sound re-recording mixer  
  
Special Effects 
Conrad Buff IV ....  visual effects editorial supervisor  
Chris Condon (II) ....  special effects electrician  
Roy Coombes ....  special effects carpenter  
Yves De Bono ....  special effects welder  
Richard Edlund ....  visual effects supervisor  
Joe Johnston ....  art director: visual effects, ILM  
Bill Warrington ....  special effects equipment supervisor  
  
Stunts 
Vic Armstrong ....  stunts
stunt double: Mr. Ford/Indiana Jones double #1  
Peter Brace ....  stunts  
Gerry Crampton ....  stunts  
Peter Diamond ....  stunt arranger  
Romo Gorrara ....  stunts  
Martin Grace ....  stunts
stunt double: Indiana Jones #3  
Reg Harding ....  stunts  
Billy Horrigan ....  stunts  
Wendy Leech ....  stunts (as Wendy Leach) 
Terry Leonard ....  stunts
stunt double: Indiana Jones #2  
Sergio Mioni ....  stunts (as Sergio Mione) 
Glenn Randall Jr. ....  stunt co-ordinator (as Glenn Randall) 
Rocky Taylor ....  stunts  
Chuck Waters ....  stunts  
Bill Weston ....  stunts  
Paul Weston (II) ....  stunts  
  
Other crew 
Peter Amundson ....  assistant effects editor: ILM  
Simon Atherton ....  armourer  
Abdelkrim Baccar ....  location manager: Tunisia  
Charles Bailey (III) ....  model maker  
Craig Barron (I) ....  matte camera assistant: ILM  
Jane Bay ....  assistant to Mr. Lucas  
William Beck ....  stage technician: ILM  
Paul Beeson (I) ....  additional photographer  
Tarak Ben Ammar ....  production co-ordinator: Tunisia  
David Berry ....  optical printer operator: ILM  
Patricia Blau ....  production co-ordinator  
Mike Bolles ....  design engineer: ILM  
Alan Brady ....  unit gaffer: Peru/Hawaii unit  
Marty Brenneis ....  electronics engineer: ILM  
Kris Brown (II) ....  computer engineering: ILM  
Frank Bruton ....  property master  
Wally Byatt ....  camera operator: second unit  
Scott Caple ....  animator: ILM  
Melissa Cargill ....  electronics technician: ILM  
Roy Carnon ....  sketch artist  
Arthur Carroll ....  production accountant  
Sharon Cartwright ....  art department assistant  
Gill Case ....  production assistant  
Martin Casella ....  assistant to Mr. Spielberg (as Marty Casella) 
Habib Chaari ....  loaction manager: Tunisia  
Junior Charles ....  production assistant: France  
Mohamed Ali Cherif ....  production supervisor: Tunisia  
Wade Childress ....  special projects: ILM  
Terry Chostner ....  still photographer: ILM  
Albert Clark (II) ....  still photographer  
Kenneth Clarke (II) ....  supervising plasterer (as Kenneth Clark) 
Bryan Coates ....  location manager  
Ron Cobb ....  production artist  
Samuel Comstock ....  animation supervisor: ILM  
Ken Court ....  assistant art director  
Michael Culling ....  animal handler  
Peter Dawson (IV) ....  senior effects technician  
Jack Dearlove ....  stand-in: Mr. Ford  
George Djurkovic ....  draftsman  
Dick Dova ....  stage technician: ILM  
Don Dow ....  camera operator: ILM  
Loring Doyle ....  animator: ILM  
Duwayne Dunham ....  assistant film editor: ILM  
Jerry Dunkley ....  camera operator: second unit (as Gerry Dunkley) 
Jed Edge ....  animal handler  
Steve Edge ....  animal handler  
Judy Elkins ....  animator: ILM  
John Ellis (III) ....  optical printer operator  
Chrissie England ....  administration assistant: ILM  
Martin Evans ....  gaffer  
John Fenner (II) ....  assistant art director  
Deborah Fine ....  researcher  
Bob Finley III ....  stage technician: ILM (as Bobby Finley III) 
Pat Fitzsimmons ....  stage technician: ILM (as Patrick Fitzsimmons) 
Warren Franklin ....  optical line-up: ILM  
Deitrich Friesen ....  animation supervisor: ILM  
Rodney Fuller ....  effects technician  
Michael Fulmer ....  model maker: ILM (as Mike Fulmer) 
Andrew Garnet-Lawson ....  scenic artist  
Steve Gawley ....  model maker: ILM  
Tim Geideman ....  laboratory technician: ILM  
Ken Gittens ....  effects assistant  
Terry Glass ....  effects engineering  
Bruce Green ....  assistant film editor  
George Gunning ....  assistant construction manager  
Howie Hammerman ....  recording technician  
Peter Hancock ....  property master: Tunisia  
Ray Hanson (II) ....  effects assistant  
Barbara Harley ....  assistant to Mr. Marshall  
Miki Herman ....  production associate: ILM  
Ian Hickinbotham ....  wardrobe assistant  
Edward Hirsh ....  stage technician: ILM  
Felicity Hodder ....  doctor  
Fred Hole ....  assistant art director  
Paul Huston (I) ....  model maker: ILM  
Taieb Jallouli ....  property buyer: Tunisia (uncredited) 
Jerry Jeffress ....  electronic systems designer: ILM  
Ed Jones (IV) ....  laboratory technician: ILM  
Maggie Jones (II) ....  continuity: second unit  
David Kakita ....  production accountant: ILM  
Jim Kane (I) ....  dolly grip: second unit  
Laura Kaysen ....  production accountant: ILM  
Laura Kenmore ....  assistant to Mr. Kazanjian  
Kathleen Kennedy ....  associate to Mr. Spielberg  
Paul Kenward ....  clapper loader (uncredited) 
Sylvia Keulen ....  animator: ILM  
Kim Knowlton ....  animator: ILM  
Neil Krepela ....  matte photography: ILM  
Michael Lamont ....  assistant art director  
Michael Larkins ....  assistant accountant  
Red Lawrence ....  head rigger  
Shirley Lee ....  production accountant: ILM  
Gary Leo ....  electronics engineer: ILM  
Michael Lloyd (II) ....  production artist  
David Lusby ....  chief buyer  
Mike MacKenzie ....  electronics engineer: ILM  
Alan Maley ....  matte painting supervisor  
Pamela Mann (II) ....  continuity  
Colin Manning ....  dolly grip  
Scott Marshall (II) ....  animator: ILM  
Cristi McCarthy ....  electronics technician: ILM  
John McCleod ....  stage technician: ILM  
Roberto McGrath ....  still lab technician: ILM  
Bob McMillian ....  color timer (as Robert McMillian) 
Ralph McQuarrie ....  illustrator: ILM  
Ray Meehan ....  best boy (uncredited) 
Dave Middleton ....  construction storeman  
Ted Moehnke ....  supervising stage technician: ILM (as T.E. Moehnke) 
Michael J. Moore ....  second unit director (as Michael Moore) 
Hassam Moossun ....  second unit doctor  
Thaine Morris ....  pyrotechnician: ILM  
Duncan Myers ....  laboratory technician: ILM  
David J. Negron ....  sketch artist (as David Negron) 
Trevor Neighbour ....  effects technician  
Bill Neil ....  camera operator: ILM  
Dan Nichols (I) ....  unit production co-ordinator: Peru/Hawaii unit  
Bruce Nicholson ....  optical photography supervsior  
Kerry Nordquist ....  still lab technician: ILM  
Eamonn O'Keefe ....  second assistant camera: second unit  
Ease Owyeung ....  model maker: ILM  
Clint Palmer ....  assistant camera: ILM  
Udo Pampel ....  machinist: ILM  
Michael Pangrazio ....  matte artist: ILM  
Daniel Parker (III) ....  production assistant  
Andrew Patterson ....  dialog editor (as Andy Patterson) 
Lorne Peterson ....  modelshop foreman: ILM  
Gary Platek ....  cloud effects: ILM  
Stefano Priori ....  location accountant  
Stella Quef ....  accountant: France  
Bonnie Radford ....  unit accountant: Peru/Hawaii unit  
Brian Ralph ....  negative cutter  
George Rice ....  production maintenance  
Bruce Richardson (III) ....  model maker: ILM  
Derek Robbins ....  unit publicist  
Nilo Rodis-Jamero ....  assistant art director: ILM  
Bert Rodwell ....  head plasterer  
Thomas Rosseter ....  optical line-up: ILM (as Tom Rosseter) 
Patty Rumph ....  assistant to Mr. Marshall  
Phil Sanderson ....  assistant film editor  
Terry Schubert ....  effects technician  
Curt Schulkey ....  supervising dialogue editor  
Wesley Seeds ....  model maker: ILM  
Maile Semitokol ....  unit location manager: Peru/Hawaii unit  
Danny Shelmerdine ....  second assistant camera  
Eric Shirtcliffe ....  master painter  
Keith Short ....  modeler  
Kenneth Smith ....  optical printer operator: ILM  
Thomas Smith (II) ....  production supervisor: ILM  
Hassen Soufi ....  assistant art director: Tunisia  
Herbert W. Spencer ....  orchestrator  
Howard Stein ....  assistant effects editor: ILM  
Dave Stevens ....  storyboard artist (uncredited) 
Peter Stolz ....  stage technician: ILM  
Chris Tanner ....  assistant camera: second unit  
Marc Thorpe ....  model maker: ILM  
Eric Tomlinson ....  music recordist  
Charles Torbett ....  property supervisor  
Ridna Turki ....  accountant: Tunisia  
Douglas Twiddy ....  production supervisor  
Harry Ueshiro ....  unit transportation captain: Peru/Hawaii unit  
John T. VanVliet ....  animator: ILM (as John van Vliet) 
Mark Vargo ....  optical line-up: ILM  
Jim Veilleux ....  effects cameraman: ILM  
Laurie Vermont ....  production co-ordinator: ILM  
Ed Verreaux ....  production illustrator  
Robin Vidgeon ....  assistant camera  
Sue Wain ....  wardrobe assistant  
Rita Wakely ....  wardrobe supervisor  
Bob Walker (I) ....  decor and lettering artist  
Gary Waller ....  animator: ILM  
Kenneth Wannberg ....  supervising music editor  
Chic Waterson ....  operating cameraman  
Bill Welch ....  construction manager  
Kit West ....  mechanical effects supervisor  
Gene Whiteman ....  equipment engineering supervisor: ILM  
Eric Whitfield ....  assistant dialogue editor  
Bess Wiley ....  electronics technician: ILM (as Bessie Wiley) 
Colin Wilson (V) ....  assistant film editor  
David Worley ....  camera operator: second unit  
Samuel Zolltheis ....  model maker: ILM (as Sam Zolltheis) 
Julie Kahn Zunder ....  apprentice film editor  
Crew verified as complete. 
  

  

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                        RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK
                     A film review by Steve Rhodes
                      Copyright 1997 Steve Rhodes
RATING (0 TO ****):  ****

"Well, Jones, at least you haven't forgotten how to show a lady a good time!" remarks Indiana Jones's sidekick, the smart-mouthed and hard-drinking Marion Ravenwood, after the bar she owns is burned to the ground, thanks to Indy. And Steven Spielberg in 1981 knew how to show an audience a good time with an old fashion kids' adventure yarn, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK. Think of it as a high quality version of one of the old movie serials that kids used to get every Saturday at the theater before the double feature. (Too young to know what a movie serial was like? Check out my recent review of the 1949 serial BATMAN AND ROBIN -- not to be confused with this summer's blockbuster by the same name.)

The plot of RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK is utter balderdash. Indiana Jones enters into a life-or-death struggle with the Nazis to find the long lost, biblical Ark of the Covenant. Why Hitler wants it makes little sense as does the fact that the Nazis don't just kill Indy as soon as he gets in their way, but this show is not one to be approached logically. It makes as much sense as most kids' stories, and this one is so brilliantly and engrossingly executed, who cares how ridiculous it is? (My wife and I were once chased in Austria by a boulder the size of the one from the famous scene in the film. So even the seemingly ludicrous can sometimes be true.)

Harrison Ford, in a role arguably as important to his career as that of Han Solo, plays Indiana Jones as an everyman, but one who has the unbounded courage of a man possessed of a golden vision. With his rugged good looks and his signature outfit of big hat, leather jacket and bull whip, Indy is a picture perfect action hero. As vulnerable as he is charming and persistent, Indy faces one scrap after another including being trapped in a large pit full of his most feared animal -- snakes. ("Snakes, why did it have to be snakes?") Bruised and battered, he survives each bout, just barely, so he can fight again. The film must have provided gainful employment for scores and scores of stunt actors as action sequences come in increasing intensity as the show progresses.

Although not nearly his equal, Karen Allen, in the best role of her long but undistinguished career, is his partner Marion. Allen has a charming toughness that can be strong and sexy at the same time. Why her career never took off remains a mystery. In more recent times Linda Fiorentino has demonstrated some of these same macho but alluring qualities, and she too has had trouble breaking through into significant stardom.

The film's other roles are less important, and only Paul Freeman, as the too milquetoast villain Rene Belloq, gives a disappointingly bland performance.

John Williams's rousing but playful music and the imaginative script by BIG CHILL writer Lawrence Kasdan, based on a story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman, combine to make a fun romp. A roller coaster of a film, it loves to play tricks on its audience. In one scene Marion has been kidnapped and is hidden in a large basket. Indy goes looking for her only to enter a marketplace full of identical baskets.

The cinematography of stone images filmed in warm blues and browns is punctuated by bright flashes of lightning representing the wrath of God. The cataclysmic ending descends too far into the realm of an overstaged horror show but is effective nevertheless. Actually, Saturday movie serials were never this good, but we'd like to believe they were.

RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK runs 1:55. It was rated PG since I think there was no PG-13 at the time. Today, a show with this much violence would be firmly in the PG-13 category. Depending on how well they handle scary scenes like snakes crawling through skeletons, kids as young as 7 may be able to handle the film. My son Jeffrey, age 8, thought the movie was "good but pretty bloody," and he wished there would have been less blood. I strongly recommend this adventure to you and give it a full ****.


**** = A must see film. *** = Excellent show. Look for it. ** = Average movie. Kind of enjoyable. * = Poor show. Don't waste your money. 0 = Totally and painfully unbearable picture.
REVIEW WRITTEN ON: August 21, 1997



Have I seen this movie: Yes
And what did I think: This movie is probably my favorite movie of all time, even though its tough to choose with a few other selections. I've seen this movie so many times ever since it first came out and I still don't get tired of watching it. Star Wars may have made Harrison Ford a household name, but this movie and its 2 sequels made him a star. Steven Spielburg directed a masterpiece here, by creating an old fashioned Saturday matinee movie serial that keeps you on the edge of your seat through the whole movie. Harrison Ford gives a wonderful and fun performance here as out hero, Indiana Jones. This and a few other movies made Harrison Ford my favorite actor. He's surrounded by great supporting actors like Karen Allen, John Rhys-Davies. Paul Freeman, Ronald Lacey, the late Denholm Elliot, and lots of other colorful charachters. This is quite possibly a flawless movie, from the great opening to the ending. John William's score is a masterpiece too, that will leave you humming the theme. If you have been living under a rock for the past 2 decades and haven't seen this yet, rent it at once, it's a must see.

I give Raiders a well deserved 5 out of 5 stars

Review written July 19, 1999
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