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* [[Serendipity Writes the Plot]]: The swordman chase scene originally involved Indy disarming the man with his whip, but Ford was sick with dysentery at the time, and he asked if he could just shoot the man, which the final cut had him doing.
* [[Serendipity Writes the Plot]]: The swordman chase scene originally involved Indy disarming the man with his whip, but Ford was sick with dysentery at the time, and he asked if he could just shoot the man, which the final cut had him doing.
* [[Star-Making Role]]: For Harrison Ford. [[Star Wars]] was a huge success and his [[Lovable Rogue]] became an [[Ensemble Darkhorse]], but it was after ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' that he stopped being "the guy from ''Star Wars''" and became '''Harrison Ford'''.
* [[Star-Making Role]]: For Harrison Ford. [[Star Wars]] was a huge success and his [[Lovable Rogue]] became an [[Ensemble Darkhorse]], but it was after ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' that he stopped being "the guy from ''Star Wars''" and became '''Harrison Ford'''. Tellingly, despite his ties to George Lucas, Ford only got the role when first pick Tom Selleck couldn't get time off from ''[[Magnum, P.I.]]'', considering Lucas was against using him to avoid having him be his [[Robert De Niro]] answer to [[Martin Scorsese]] using him in several of his early films.
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Revision as of 14:03, 4 February 2015


  • Serendipity Writes the Plot: The swordman chase scene originally involved Indy disarming the man with his whip, but Ford was sick with dysentery at the time, and he asked if he could just shoot the man, which the final cut had him doing.
  • Star-Making Role: For Harrison Ford. Star Wars was a huge success and his Lovable Rogue became an Ensemble Darkhorse, but it was after Raiders of the Lost Ark that he stopped being "the guy from Star Wars" and became Harrison Ford. Tellingly, despite his ties to George Lucas, Ford only got the role when first pick Tom Selleck couldn't get time off from Magnum, P.I., considering Lucas was against using him to avoid having him be his Robert De Niro answer to Martin Scorsese using him in several of his early films.