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Sallah: Indy, why does the floor move?

Indiana: Give me your torch. [He drops it in and sees why.] Snakes. Why'd it have to be snakes?

Sallah: Asps. Very dangerous. You go first.

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Mistakes

When the government comes to see Indy at the University he is teaching, they enter the large room, I think it's a gymnasium. He puts the huge book on the table and one of the buckles comes undone. But when he goes to open the book to show the g-men a picture of the Ark he undoes both buckles. See more...

Trivia

The film was originally given an "R" rating by the MPAA because of Belloq's death (his head explodes and showers everywhere). To overcome the ratings, Spielberg had flames superimposed over the image (although it thins slightly as the head detonates). See more...

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Raiders of the Lost Ark

Continuity: Near the beginning of the movie where Indiana is running away from the tribe of South American Indians after Belloq robs Indiana of the gold statue, in one shot you can see that the Indians are only a few meters behind Indiana, but in the next shot, they are at least 50 meters behind.

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