News

After Willie spits in Indy’s face, the camera cuts to Ke Huy Quan’s Short Round running through the mine. And right as Shorty turns toward the camera… there’s a quick flash of something that doesn’t ...
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom star Ke Huy Quan recently opened up about bursting into tears while filming the 1984 blockbuster – and how his co-star Harrison Ford reacted. Quan, who portrayed ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. It's funny how "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones" are both incredibly popular franchises that most fans agree have only a few movies that they ...
Indiana Jones with a “Sankara Stone” in the film version of The Temple of Doom. The concept of the game was simple: It’s toward the end of the movie, and you’re Indiana Jones, already trapped inside ...
Elsa looking off to the side in a slanted hat Image via Paramount Pictures The bond between a father and son is a special one, specifically depicted in the conclusion of the original Indiana Jones ...
Ke Huy Quan has recalled the tears that he shed while filming Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom – and how Harrison Ford helped comfort the then-child actor. Quan, who played Short Round in the ...
Indiana Jones is one of the greatest movie characters of all time. The history of the character is Hollywood lore at this point, beginning with George Lucas and Steven Spielberg's fateful conversation ...
If the ritualistic scenes during the “Birthday at Friendly’s” sketch on “Saturday Night Live” looked familiar, your eyes didn’t deceive you. The big skull, red cloaks, chalice and chanting were ...