Raiders of the Lost Ark - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Raiders of the Lost Ark"
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Timing: 1:55 (115 min)
Raiders of the Lost Ark - TMDB rating
7.924/10
13521
Raiders of the Lost Ark - Kinopoisk rating
0/10
14
Raiders of the Lost Ark - IMDB rating
0/10
0

Actors and characters

Photo Harrison Ford #1725Photo Harrison Ford #1726Photo Harrison Ford #1727Photo Harrison Ford #1728

Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford
Character Indiana Jones
Photo Karen Allen #7107Photo Karen Allen #7108Photo Karen Allen #7109Photo Karen Allen #7110

Karen Allen

Karen Allen
Character Marion Ravenwood
Photo Paul Freeman #39355

Paul Freeman

Paul Freeman
Character Dr. René Belloq
Photo Ronald Lacey #39356Photo Ronald Lacey #39357

Ronald Lacey

Ronald Lacey
Character Major Arnold Toht
Photo Wolf Kahler #35729Photo Wolf Kahler #35730

Wolf Kahler

Wolf Kahler
Character Colonel Dietrich
Photo Denholm Elliott #39360Photo Denholm Elliott #39361Photo Denholm Elliott #39362

Denholm Elliott

Denholm Elliott
Character Dr. Marcus Brody
Photo Alfred Molina #5051Photo Alfred Molina #5052Photo Alfred Molina #5053Photo Alfred Molina #5054

Alfred Molina

Alfred Molina
Character Satipo
Photo Vic Tablian #39363

Vic Tablian

Vic Tablian
Character Barranca / Monkey Man
Photo Don Fellows #39364

Don Fellows

Don Fellows
Character Col. Musgrove
Photo William Hootkins #1824

William Hootkins

William Hootkins
Character Major Eaton
Photo George Harris #13896Photo George Harris #13897

George Harris

George Harris
Character Katanga
Fred Sorenson
Character Jock
Photo Anthony Chinn #39365

Anthony Chinn

Anthony Chinn
Character Mohan

Eddie Tagoe

Eddie Tagoe
Character Messenger Pirate
Bill Reimbold
Character Bureaucrat
Patrick Durkin
Character Australian Climber

Malcolm Weaver

Malcolm Weaver
Character Ratty Nepalese

Sonny Caldinez

Sonny Caldinez
Character Mean Mongolian
Photo Pat Roach #39367Photo Pat Roach #39368

Pat Roach

Pat Roach
Character Giant Sherpa / 1st Mechanic
Photo Tutte Lemkow #39369

Tutte Lemkow

Tutte Lemkow
Character Imam

Ishaq Bux

Ishaq Bux
Character Omar
Photo Kiran Shah #12117

Kiran Shah

Kiran Shah
Character Abu

Terry Richards

Terry Richards
Character Arab Swordsman
Steve Hanson
Character German Agent
Martin Kreidt
Character Young Soldier

John Rees

John Rees
Character Sergeant
Photo Tony Vogel #26451

Tony Vogel

Tony Vogel
Character Tall Captain
Photo Ted Grossman #27961

Ted Grossman

Ted Grossman
Character Peruvian Porter
Photo Vic Armstrong #22957

Vic Armstrong

Vic Armstrong
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Peter Diamond #1846

Peter Diamond

Peter Diamond
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Nick Gillard #71482
Nick Gillard
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Romo Gorrara #39370
Romo Gorrara
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
Rick Lester
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Rocky Taylor #3804

Rocky Taylor

Rocky Taylor
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
Reg Harding
Character German Lieutenant (uncredited)
Photo Harry Fielder #1848

Harry Fielder

Harry Fielder
Character German (uncredited)
Billy Horrigan
Character Gobler's Gunner (uncredited)
Photo Terry Leonard #10913

Terry Leonard

Terry Leonard
Character Driver of German Truck (uncredited)
Photo Sergio Mioni #39371
Sergio Mioni
Character Driver of German Truck (uncredited)
Photo Dennis Muren #28275

Dennis Muren

Dennis Muren
Character Nazi Spy on the Airplane (uncredited)
Glenn Randall Jr.
Character Flying Wing Mechanic (uncredited)
Photo Michael Sheard #39372

Michael Sheard

Michael Sheard
Character U-Boat Captain (uncredited)
Photo Frank Welker #8066Photo Frank Welker #8067Photo Frank Welker #8068

Frank Welker

Frank Welker
Character Special Vocal Effects (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Dharmadasa Kuruppu #44304
Dharmadasa Kuruppu
Character Chieftain of Mayapore

What's left behind the scenes

  • The idea for the film matured in George Lucas and Steven Spielberg during a vacation in Hawaii. They were building a sandcastle on the beach when they suddenly decided to make an adventure film based on the television series of the 1940s. They ultimately began working on the script together with Lawrence Kasdan.
  • During the preparation for filming the scene in the Well of Souls, the filmmakers bought all the snakes sold in pet stores in London and Southern England. However, Spielberg still didn't have enough snakes, so they had to make imitations from hoses. If you look closely, you can see which snakes are real and which are fakes.
  • In the script, the main character's name is Indiana Smith. He received the surname Jones on the first day of filming.
  • During filming in Tunisia, almost all the actors and crew members fell ill, with the exception of Steven Spielberg, who, unlike the others, only ate what he had brought with him (mostly canned spaghetti).
  • The registration number of Jock's plane is OV-CPO. These designations used the names of characters from 'Star Wars': Obi-Wan and C-3PO.
  • The film contains a reference to Spielberg's first film, 'Duel' (1971). In the scene where Indiana looks in the rearview mirror at the Nazi truck approaching from behind, it seems that there is no driver in it.
  • The episode in which the monkey raises its paw and says “Heil Hitler” in its own language was conceived by George Lucas.
  • The scene in Cairo, where Indiana Jones shoots the Arab swinging a saber with a revolver, was initially conceived as a complexly staged duel, in which Jones, using a whip as a weapon, was supposed to fight a man ready to strike him with a saber. Harrison Ford, who was suffering from dysentery after three months of filming in Tunisia, was unable to film this physically demanding episode for another three days. Therefore, he suggested a shorter and simpler version. Some sources claim this was Spielberg's idea.
  • In the list of the 100 best American films of the 20th century compiled by the American Film Institute, this film ranked 60th.
  • The film’s producer, Frank Marshall, plays the role of the pilot, and Marion tries to hit him.
  • In the scene where Indiana Jones runs from the giant stone, Harrison Ford worked without a stunt double. The ball was made of fiberglass and weighed about 100 kilograms.
  • In the set of "Well of Souls", if you look closely at the wall painted with hieroglyphs behind the Ark of the Covenant, you can see that two robots – C3PO and R2D2 – are depicted among the "ancient writing". Smaller images of them are also present on the altar supporting the Ark.
  • The scene where Indiana Jones tries to blow up the Ark by firing a grenade launcher was filmed in Tunisia, in the same canyon used for filming "Star Wars" (1977).
  • Thailand appears on the map of Indy's flight from the USA to Nepal. But until 1949, this country was called "Siam".
  • When Indy threatens to destroy the Ark, he is holding a grenade launcher similar to the RPG-7, which was adopted by the USSR only in 1961.
  • On the globe in Dr. Jones' classroom, Africa is depicted with countries that did not exist in 1936.
  • Egypt was controlled by Great Britain in 1936. Therefore, the Nazis could not have carried out such a large-scale military operation as depicted in the film.
  • The route of Indy's first flight is as follows: Los Angeles, USA — Hawaii — Wake Island — Manila, Philippines — Nepal. The final leg is too long – in 1936, no aircraft could have made such a flight without refueling.
  • The map of one of the flights shows the state of Iran. However, although this name became official in 1935, maps continued to show "Persia" for many years.
  • The events of the film take place in 1936, however, the Nazis and their mercenaries use MP-40 submachine guns and Walther P-38 pistols, while this weaponry did not enter service with the Wehrmacht until 1938 at the earliest.
  • The idea for the film came to George Lucas and Steven Spielberg while on vacation in Hawaii. They were building a sandcastle on the beach and suddenly decided to make an adventure film based on the television series of the 1940s. They eventually began working on the script together with Lawrence Kasdan.
  • During the preparation for filming the scene in the Well of Souls, the filmmakers bought all the snakes available in pet stores in London and Southern England. Nevertheless, Spielberg still didn't have enough snakes, so they had to make imitations out of hoses. If you look closely, you can see which snakes are real and which are fake.
  • During filming in Tunisia, almost all the actors and crew members fell ill, with the exception of Steven Spielberg, who, unlike others, only ate what he had brought with him (mainly canned spaghetti).
  • Jock's plane registration number is OB-CPO. These designations use the names of characters from "Star Wars": Obi-Wan and C-3PO.
  • The film contains a reference to Spielberg's first film, "Duel" (1971). In the scene where Indiana looks in the rearview mirror at the Nazi truck driving behind him, it appears there is no driver.
  • The episode in which the monkey raises its paw and says "Heil Hitler" in its own language was conceived by George Lucas.
  • The scene in Cairo, where Indiana shoots a revolver at an Arab wielding a saber, was initially conceived as a complexly staged duel in which Jones, using a whip as a weapon, was to fight a man ready to strike him with a saber. Harrison Ford, suffering from dysentery at the time after three months of filming in Tunisia, was unable to film this physically demanding episode for another three days. Therefore, he suggested a shorter and simpler version. Some sources claim this was Spielberg's idea.
  • The scene in which Indiana Jones attempts to blow up the Ark by firing a grenade launcher was filmed in Tunisia, in the same canyon where scenes from 'Star Wars' (1977) were shot.
  • The state of Iran appears on a map of a single flight. However, although this name became official in 1935, 'Persia' was indicated on maps for many years.
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