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  1. The fourth and final film in the Indiana Jones series, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Harrison Ford. It follows Jones's adventure in 1957 as he searches for a telepathic crystal skull in Peru with his son and former lover.

  2. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: Directed by Steven Spielberg. With Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett, Karen Allen, Shia LaBeouf. Set in 1957, it pits Indiana Jones against Soviet KGB agents led by Irina Spalko searching for a telepathic crystal skull located in Peru.

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    • Action, Adventure
    • Steven Spielberg
    • 2008-05-22
  3. Though the plot elements are certainly familiar, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull still delivers the thrills and Harrison Ford's return in the title role is more...

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    • Steven Spielberg
    • PG-13
    • Harrison Ford
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    Prologue: Nevada, 1957

    As the Paramount Pictures logo fades into a mountain made out of sand, a prairie dog peeks into the outside world from its little hill and is nearly run over by a group of reckless driving youngsters. Said youngsters challenge Franklin and Roosevelt, two soldiers in the lead car of a US army convoy, to a race. Both cars race, but after a short while the army car and the trucks and other cars behind it veer right and drive up to a gate. Russians disguised as United States army officials gun do...

    Bedford, Connecticut

    As soon as Jones returns to the university, he is sent away on a temporary break, with full pay, because the FBI ransacked his office. His friend Dean Charles Stanforth had to quit his job to get Jones the offer he got. Indiana sadly states that the past few years have been very tough because both his dad, Henry Jones Sr. and the museum director Marcus Brody have passed away. Jones decides that there is nothing left for him at the university, so he buys a train ticket to New York. Shortly aft...

    Nazca, Peru

    Following a series of clues left in a riddle written in a dead language by Oxley, Mutt and Indiana figure that the skull must be in Nazca. They visit the sanatorium where Oxley was held and they discover that he had drawn a location to Orellana's cradle, which didn't mean his birthplace, but his final resting place. Orellana, a conquistador, was believed to have been searching for the skull before vanishing mysteriously. They journey through the tomb, and in the process defeat two cemetery wa...

    Artifacts

    1. Ark of the Covenant 2. Crystal Skull 2.1. Crystal Skull of Akator 2.2. Mitchell-Hedges Skull (Mentioned only) 2.3. British Museum Crystal Skull (Mentioned only) 3. Francisco de Orellana's Death Mask 4. New Mexico specimen

    Creatures

    1. Dog 2. Interdimensional beings 3. Monkey 4. Scorpion 5. Siafu 6. Snake 6.1. Rat snake

    Cultures

    1. Ancient Egyptian (Mentioned only) 2. Etruscan (Mentioned only) 3. Nazca 4. Ugha

    Development

    1. "It worked like this: George and Steven have a rough discussion about the story. George goes off and creates the basic story line. It goes back to Steven for comments and approval. And then when those two have satisfied each other, then it comes to me and I get to have my say about it. That entire process? That takes about... 18 years." 2. ―Harrison Ford Early versions of the fourth film were entitled Indiana Jones and the Saucermen from Mars and Indiana Jones and the City of the Gods...

    Continuity

    The film is the most 'remotely separated' than the other three: in timeline (set in the 1950s rather than the 1930s), in production time (19 years after the Last Crusade) and in concept (introducing aliens and source for the 'ancient astronaut' theory instead of mythical/religious themes. The novel Indiana Jones und das Schiff der Götter and video game Indiana Jones and his Desktop Adventures are Licensing canon sources which explored aliens). Following Pat Roach's passing in 2004, the movie...

    Theatrical release

    Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2008, ahead of its worldwide May 22 release date. It was the first Spielberg film since 1982's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial to premiere at Cannes. The film was released in approximately 4000 theaters in the United States, and dubbed into 25 languages for its worldwide release. More than 12,000 release prints were distributed, which is the largest in Paramount Pictures' history.Although Spielberg...

    Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull on Lucasfilm.com (backup link on Archive.org)
    Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull screenplay at DavidKoepp.com
    Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull on Wikipedia

    Learn about the fourth Indiana Jones film, set in 1957, where Indy is abducted by Soviets and seeks the Crystal Skull of Akator. Find out the synopsis, cast, crew, trivia, and more on this fan-made wiki.

  5. Kidnapped by Soviet agents and taken to a secret American military base, Indiana Jones encounters a strange mystery of alien visitors and a crystal skull with mystical powers.

  6. During the Cold War, Soviet Agents watch Professor Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr., when a young man brings him a coded message from an aged, demented colleague, Professor Harold Oxley. Led by the brilliant Irina Spalko, the Soviets tail Jones and the young man, Mutt Williams, to Peru.