Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of 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

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

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George Lucas

George Lucas
Executive Producer
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Frank Marshall

Frank Marshall
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Maggie Cartier
Casting
Valorie Massalas
Casting
Judy Taylor
Casting

Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Joss Williams
Special Effects Supervisor
David H. Watkins
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Stephen Scott
Art Direction

Costume Design

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Joanna Johnston
Costume Design

Stunts

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Nick Gillard
Stunts
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Freddie Hice
Stunts
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Eddie Powell
Stunts
Jim Dowdall
Stunts

Production Design

Elliot Scott

Elliot Scott
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Vic Armstrong

Vic Armstrong
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

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Frank Marshall

Frank Marshall
Second Unit Director
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Michael D. Moore

Michael D. Moore
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Peter Howitt

Peter Howitt
Set Decoration
Julián Mateos
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Zoltan Elek
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Shawn Murphy
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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John Williams

John Williams
Original Music Composer

Production Supervisor

Patricia Carr
Production Supervisor

Associate Producer

Orchestrator

Alexander Courage
Orchestrator

Second Assistant Director

Artist W. Robinson
Second Assistant Director
Lee Cleary
Second Assistant Director
Patrick Kinney
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Additional Photography

Paul Beeson
Additional Photography

Director of Photography

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Douglas Slocombe

Douglas Slocombe
Director of Photography

Sound Effects Editor

Richard Hymns
Sound Effects Editor
Sandina Bailo-Lape
Sound Effects Editor
Addison Teague
Sound Effects Editor

Hairstylist

Robert L. Stevenson
Hairstylist

Sound Mixer

Willie D. Burton
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

David Tomblin
First Assistant Director
Dennis Maguire
First Assistant Director

Driver

Terry Pritchard
Driver
Mark White
Driver

Production Manager

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Ian Bryce

Ian Bryce
Production Manager
Joan Bradshaw
Production Manager
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Roy Button

Roy Button
Production Manager

Screenplay

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Jeffrey Boam
Screenplay

Sound Designer

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Ben Burtt

Ben Burtt
Sound Designer

Grip

Gene Kearney
Grip
Tony Cridlin
Grip

Special Effects

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Wayne Toth
Special Effects

Story

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Menno Meyjes
Story

Characters

Special Effects Technician

Peter Skehan
Special Effects Technician

Third Assistant Director

Adam Somner
Third Assistant Director

Production Accountant

Michele Tandy
Production Accountant

Assistant Director

Artist W. Robinson
Assistant Director

Production Coordinator

Melissa Taylor
Production Coordinator

Visual Effects Editor

Michael Gleason
Visual Effects Editor

Production Designer

Elliot Scott

Elliot Scott
Production Designer

Transportation Captain

Russell McEntyre
Transportation Captain

Sound Editor

E. Larry Oatfield
Sound Editor

Dialogue

Art Designer

Drew Struzan
Art Designer

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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