Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)



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Cast & Crew.

Harrison Ford
Indiana Jones

Kate Capshaw
Willie Scott

Ke Huy Quan
Short Round

Amrish Puri
Mola Ram

Roshan Seth
Chattar Lal

Philip Stone
Phillip Blumburtt

Roy Chiao
Lao Che

David Yip
Wu Han

Ric Young
Kao Kan

Chua Kah Joo
Chen

Rex Ngui
Maitre d'

Philip Tan
Chief Henchman

Dan Aykroyd
Art Weber

Akio Mitamura
Chinese Pilot

Michael Yama
Chinese Co-Pilot

D.R. Nanayakkara
Shaman

Dharmadasa Kuruppu
Chieftain

Stany De Silva
Sajnu

Ruby de Mel
Village Woman

Denavaka Hamine
Village Woman

Iranganie Serasinghe
Village Woman

Dharshana Panangala
Village Child

Raj Singh
Little Maharaja

Frank Olegario
Merchant #1

Ahmed El Shenawi
Merchant #2

Arthur F. Repola
Eel Eater

Nizwar Karanj
Sacrifice Victim

Pat Roach
Chief Guard

Moti Makan
Guard

Mellan Mitchell
Temple Guard

Bhasker Patel
Temple Guard

Arjun Pandher
1st Boy in Cell

Zia Gelani
2nd Boy in Cell

Debbie Astell
Dancer

Maureen Bacchus
Dancer

Corinne Barton
Dancer

Carol Beddington
Dancer

Sharon Boone
Dancer

Elizabeth Burville
Dancer

Marisa Campbell
Dancer

Christine Cartwright
Dancer

Andrea Chance
Dancer

Jan Colton
Dancer

Louise Dalgleish
Dancer

Lorraine Doyle
Dancer

Vanessa Fieldwright
Dancer

Brenda Glassman
Dancer

Elaine Gough
Dancer

Sue Hadleigh
Dancer

Sarah-Jane Hassell
Dancer

Samantha Hughes
Dancer

Julie Kirk
Dancer

Deirdre Laird
Dancer

Vicki McDonald
Dancer

Nina McMahon
Dancer

Julia Marstand
Dancer

Gaynor Martine
Dancer

Lisa Mulidore
Dancer

Dawn Reddall
Dancer

Rebekkah Sekyi
Dancer

Clare Smalley
Dancer

Lee Sprintall
Dancer

Jenny Turnock
Dancer

Ruth Welby
Dancer

Yash Agnihotri
Palace Guard (uncredited)

Dickey Beer
Thuggee in Railway Chase / Thuggee Knocked Off Ledge / Thuggee on Bridge (uncredited)

Kenneth Coombs
Nightclub Guest (uncredited)

Sidney Ganis
Missionary (uncredited)

Billy Horrigan
Thuggee in Railway Chase (uncredited) / Stunts

Kathleen Kennedy
'Anything Goes' Dancer (uncredited) / Associate Producer

Brad Kesten
Slave Children (voice) (uncredited)

Alex Klaus
Slave Child (uncredited)

Katie Leigh
Little Maharaja (voice) (uncredited)

Patrick Loh
Triad Henchman (uncredited)

George Lucas
Missionary (uncredited) / Executive Producer / Characters / Story

Tress MacNeille
Slave Child (voice) (uncredited)

Frank Marshall
Tourist at Airport (uncredited) / Executive Producer / Second Assistant Director

Anthony Powell
Missionary (uncredited) / Costume Design

Steven Spielberg
Tourist at Airport (uncredited) / Director

Guy Standeven
Obi Wan Club Patron (uncredited)

Ron Taylor
Lao Chie (voice) (uncredited)

Barrie Holland
Nightclub Musician (uncredited)

Gloria Katz
Screenplay

Jane Feinberg
Casting

Marci Liroff
Casting

Mike Fenton
Casting

John Williams
Original Music Composer

Douglas Slocombe
Director of Photography

Willard Huyck
Screenplay

Michael Kahn
Editor

Mary Selway
Casting

Robert Watts
Producer

Ben Burtt
Sound Designer

Tom Brown
Rigging Gaffer

John Watson
Assistant Sound Editor

Paul Huston
Visual Effects

Richard Vane
Location Manager

Phil Tippett
Visual Effects

Philip Kaufman
Characters

Chris Webb
Stunts

Vic Armstrong
Stunt Double

Peter Howitt
Set Decoration

Dennis Muren
Visual Effects Supervisor

Jan Jamison
Hairstylist

David Tomblin
Assistant Director

Reg Harding
Stunts

Wendy Leech
Stunts

Colin Skeaping
Stunts

Louis G. Friedman
Second Assistant Director

Denise Ryan
Stunts

Malcolm Weaver
Stunts

Lynda Gurasich
Hairstylist

Glenn Randall Jr.
Stunts / Second Unit Director

Peter Robb-King
Key Makeup Artist

Richard Mills
Makeup Artist

Colin Jamison
Key Hair Stylist

Graeme Crowther
Stunts

Wayne Michaels
Stunts

Doug Robinson
Stunts

Tip Tipping
Stunts

Roy Button
Second Assistant Director

Carlos Gil
Assistant Director

Yvonne Curry
Makeup Artist

Louis Race
First Assistant Director

Greg Powell
Stunts

Kevin Donnelly
Second Unit Director

Frank Henson
Stunts

John Webber
Makeup Artist

David Bracknell
First Assistant Director

Hilary Haines
Hairstylist

Donna Keegan
Stunts

Tom Smith
Makeup Supervisor

Connie Reeve
Key Makeup Artist

Felix Silla
Stunts

Nick Hobbs
Stunts

Chuck Waters
Stunts

Jason White
Stunts

Steve Harding
Second Assistant Director

Michael D. Moore
Second Unit Director

Andy Bradford
Stunts

Rocky Taylor
Stunts

Tom Elliott
Stunts

Elliot Scott
Production Design

Dean Raphael Ferrandini
Stunt Coordinator

Terry Forrestal
Stunts

Ted Grossman
Stunts

Marietta Gillman
Stunts

Barry Wilkinson
Property Master

Ross Reynolds
Pilot

Roger Cain
Art Direction

Bruce Green
Assistant Editor

Alexander Courage
Orchestrator

Michael Hook
First Assistant Director

Drew Struzan
Art Designer
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Details.
Release DateMay 23, 1984
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 58m
Budget$28,000,000
Box Office$333,000,000
Filming LocationsArizona · Florida · California, United States
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Wiki.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is a 1984 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg from a script by Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, based on a story by George Lucas. It is the second installment in the Indiana Jones film series and a prequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark. The film stars Harrison Ford, who reprises his role as the title character. Kate Capshaw, Amrish Puri, Roshan Seth, Philip Stone, and Ke Huy Quan, in his film debut, star in supporting roles. In the film, after arriving in British India, Indiana Jones is asked by desperate villagers to find a mystical stone and rescue their children from a Thuggee cult practicing child slavery, black magic, and ritual human sacrifice in honor of the goddess Kali.
Not wishing to feature the Nazis as the villains again, executive producer and story writer George Lucas decided to regard this film as a prequel. Three plot devices were rejected before Lucas wrote a film treatment that resembled the final storyline. As Lawrence Kasdan, Lucas's collaborator on Raiders of the Lost Ark, turned down the offer to write the script, Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, who had previously worked with Lucas on American Graffiti (1973), were hired as his replacements.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom was released on May 23, 1984, to financial success, grossing $333.1 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film of 1984. Initial critical reviews were mixed, with criticism aimed at its strong violence, as well as some of its darker story elements, and there was controversy over its portrayal of India. Critical opinion has improved since 1984, citing the film's intensity and imagination. In response to some of the more violent sequences in the film, and with similar complaints about the Spielberg-produced Gremlins (which released two weeks later), Spielberg suggested that the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) alter its rating system, which it did within two months of the film's release, creating a new PG-13 rating. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score and won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. A third film, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, followed in 1989.
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