Some of the things that I wanted to shoot wound up in Temple Of Doom, like the mine-car chase. Spielberg: There were a lot of things that fell out of the script. I actually wrote it in Steven's office while he was making 1941. They had great set-pieces in mind but that's different from a screenplay. ![]() Kasdan: When I started I was intimidated, but I realised the reason they hired me was they wanted someone to do all the hard work, put it all together, and come up with all the connective material. Harrison Ford: There is still something liberating in the idea of Indiana Jones. But I saw it recently, at the Paris Theatre in New York and the laughter and the experience of the film just seemed very fresh. Karen Allen (Marion Ravenwood): You get to a point where this is so much part of your life, it can be hard to see it anew. There's no question that there's a uniqueness to Raiders. I feel the influences in Pirates, but it's not easy - this is not something that's been bottled and you then can just replicate it. Kathleen Kennedy (Producer): People always love action-adventure stories where there's a fantastic character that they can become invested in, like Indiana Jones. People come up to me all over the world and say, "That movie had a huge impact on me." Raiders was intended to be as pulpy as anything. It's an amazing movie, it's held up pretty great. Lawrence Kasdan (Screenwriter): I last saw Raiders when the new DVDs came out. ![]() It's story-driven, it's romantic, it's exciting. Kate Capshaw (Willy Scott, Temple of Doom****): It's like an experience that's 3-D without the glasses. ![]() There is still something liberating in the idea of Indiana Jones.
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