Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
Timing: 2:7 (127 min)
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - TMDB rating
7.8/10
10973
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - Kinopoisk rating
8.075/10
195717
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - IMDB rating
8.2/10
860000

Actors and characters

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

Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford
Character Indiana Jones
Photo Sean Connery #56644Photo Sean Connery #56645Photo Sean Connery #56646Photo Sean Connery #56647

Sean Connery

Sean Connery
Character Professor Henry Jones
Photo Denholm Elliott #39360Photo Denholm Elliott #39361Photo Denholm Elliott #39362

Denholm Elliott

Denholm Elliott
Character Marcus Brody
Photo Alison Doody #57173Photo Alison Doody #57174Photo Alison Doody #57175Photo Alison Doody #57176

Alison Doody

Alison Doody
Character Elsa
Photo Julian Glover #10451Photo Julian Glover #10452

Julian Glover

Julian Glover
Character Walter Donovan
Photo River Phoenix #53958Photo River Phoenix #53959Photo River Phoenix #53960Photo River Phoenix #53961

River Phoenix

River Phoenix
Character Young Indy
Photo Michael Byrne #15781

Michael Byrne

Michael Byrne
Character Vogel

Robert Eddison

Robert Eddison
Character Grail Knight
Photo Richard Young #92513

Richard Young

Richard Young
Character Fedora
Photo Alexei Sayle #124577

Alexei Sayle

Alexei Sayle
Character Sultan
Photo Alex Hyde-White #30417

Alex Hyde-White

Alex Hyde-White
Character Young Henry
Photo Paul Maxwell #26009

Paul Maxwell

Paul Maxwell
Character Panama Hat
Photo Isla Blair #84255

Isla Blair

Isla Blair
Character Mrs. Donovan
J.J. Hardy
Character Herman
Photo Bradley Gregg #110397Photo Bradley Gregg #110398

Bradley Gregg

Bradley Gregg
Character Roscoe
Photo Jeff O

Jeff O'Haco

Jeff O'Haco
Character Half Breed

Marc Miles

Marc Miles
Character Sheriff
Photo Ted Grossman #27961

Ted Grossman

Ted Grossman
Character Deputy Sheriff

Tim Hiser

Tim Hiser
Character Young Panama Hat
Larry Sanders
Character Scout Master
Will Miles
Character Scout #1
David Murray
Character Scout #2
Photo Frederick Jaeger #127880

Frederick Jaeger

Frederick Jaeger
Character World War One Ace

Jerry Harte

Jerry Harte
Character Professor Stanton
Photo Billy J. Mitchell #54491

Billy J. Mitchell

Billy J. Mitchell
Character Dr. Mulbray
Martin Gordon
Character Man at Hitler Rally
Photo Paul Humpoletz #89887
Paul Humpoletz
Character German Officer at Hitler Rally
Tom Branch
Character Hatay Soldier in Temple
Graeme Crowther
Character Zeppelin Crewman
Luke Hanson
Character Principal SS Officer at Castle
Chris Jenkinson
Character Officer at Castle
Nicola Scott
Character Female Officer at Castle
Louis Sheldon
Character Young Officer at Castle
Photo Stefan Kalipha #40319Photo Stefan Kalipha #40320

Stefan Kalipha

Stefan Kalipha
Character Hatay Tank Gunner
Photo Peter Pacey #127881
Peter Pacey
Character Hatay Tank Driver
Photo Pat Roach #39367Photo Pat Roach #39368

Pat Roach

Pat Roach
Character Gestapo
Photo Suzanne Roquette #127882

Suzanne Roquette

Suzanne Roquette
Character Film Director
Photo George Malpas #120748
George Malpas
Character Man on Zeppelin
Photo Julie Eccles #127883
Julie Eccles
Character Irene
Nina Armstrong
Character Flower Girl
Photo Vic Armstrong #22957

Vic Armstrong

Vic Armstrong
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Dickey Beer #22546
Dickey Beer
Character German Agent (uncredited)
Jack Carter
Character SS Soldier (uncredited)
Graham Cole
Character Henchman (uncredited)
Bert Crome
Character Zeppelin Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Peter Diamond #1846

Peter Diamond

Peter Diamond
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
Hugh Elton
Character Zeppelin Passenger (uncredited)
Albert Evansky
Character Librarian (uncredited)
Norman Gay
Character Zeppelin Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Nick Gillard #71482
Nick Gillard
Character Tank Crewman Hit by Periscope (uncredited)
Martin Grace
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Paul Heasman #7858
Paul Heasman
Character Castle Brunwald Officer (uncredited)
Colin Hunt
Character German Officer (uncredited)
Photo Ronald Lacey #39356Photo Ronald Lacey #39357

Ronald Lacey

Ronald Lacey
Character Gestapo (uncredited)
Photo Derek Lyons #1862
Derek Lyons
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
Paul Markham
Character Airport Passenger SA Officer (uncredited)
Wayne Michaels
Character German Agent (uncredited)
Orla Pederson
Character Gestapo (uncredited)
Lee Richards
Character Zeppelin Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Michael Sheard #39372

Michael Sheard

Michael Sheard
Character Adolf Hitler (uncredited)
Lee Sheward
Character Radio Op (uncredited)
Photo Tip Tipping #26008

Tip Tipping

Tip Tipping
Character Tank Crewman (uncredited)
Photo Chris Webb #7756
Chris Webb
Character Castle Brunwald Radio Officer (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The stone structure – the Temple of the Grail – is actually an ancient site in the city of Petra, Jordan.
  • Sean Connery, who played Indiana Jones' father, is only 12 years older than Harrison Ford.
  • During the filming of the airship scene, the heat exceeded 35 degrees Celsius. The actors were soaked through, sitting in jackets and vests, but Sean Connery didn’t miss a beat and, taking advantage of the fact that only the upper bodies of the actors were visible at the table, removed his shoes and trousers, much to the surprise of the entire crew. Ford, initially embarrassed, also followed his example, and the scene was filmed practically in one take. The actors didn't flub a single line, despite the entire crew being in stitches.
  • The man named Fedora (played by Richard Young), who put his hat on young Indy, was initially named Abner Ravenwood in the early stages of the script – this was intended to establish the first meeting between Indiana Jones and Marion’s father from the first and fourth films.
  • The role of Walter Donovan’s wife, played by Julian Glover, is performed by Ayla Blair, the actor’s wife.
  • As in other films in the 'Indiana Jones' franchise, Harrison Ford performed many of the stunts himself. According to his stunt double Vic Armstrong, Ford once had to be taken aside and gently asked not to perform all the stunts himself, but to leave something for Armstrong as well. As Armstrong himself said: 'If he wasn’t such a good actor, he would have been a fantastic stuntman.'
  • Harrison Ford worked with River Phoenix in Peter Weir’s drama 'The Mosquito Coast' (1986), and wanted Phoenix to play him in his youth. When Phoenix was asked how he was preparing for the role, he replied that his portrayal of Indiana Jones was based not on the character as such, but rather on Ford himself, so in preparing for the role, he simply observed Ford when he wasn’t in character.
  • The four horses filmed in the final scenes of the film near the temple were loaned to the film crew by King Hussein of Jordan (1935-1999) himself.
  • A significant portion of the Nazi uniforms in the Berlin scene depicting the mass book burning were authentic uniforms from World War II, not newly made. A large crate containing numerous uniform sets was discovered in Germany, and costume designer Anthony Powell simply purchased it for the filming.
  • Harrison Ford suffered a chin injury in a car accident in California around the age of 20; the film shows him accidentally inflicting it on himself – with a trainer's whip.
  • Indiana Jones's signature hat, jacket, and whip are currently stored in the National Museum of American History in Washington. They were also there during the filming of 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull' (Steven Spielberg, 2008), with copies being used for the actual shooting.
  • The temple shown in the film actually exists, located in the city of Petra, Jordan. However, everything shown inside the temple is a product of the filmmakers' imagination. During filming, Steven Spielberg and the crew were guests of King Hussein and his wife, Queen Noor, in Jordan.
  • There is a deleted scene showing Marcus and Sallah taking sips from the Grail, which possesses divine power. However, the director ultimately decided not to include this episode in the film. “We don’t need immortals,” Spielberg joked.
  • In the dark tomb of Sir Richard – one of the three knights supposedly to have found the Grail – Indiana Jones uses a torch. He uses oil that has accumulated in the catacombs as fuel. As the hero reaches the tomb, burning droplets fall from the torch into the oil. But the oil does not ignite. Later, it is lit by unknown people in fezzes with a simple match.
  • During the conversation on the airship, a napkin lying on the table periodically appears in the frame, now on the right, now on the left.
  • On the airship, before departure, the professor reads a newspaper upside down.
  • During the escape from the airship, the heroes encounter two German planes. In the frame, their role is played by a Pilatus P-2 training aircraft, whose first flight took place only in April 1945, and active use began after the end of World War II.
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