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[Two Nazi planes fire on our heroes who have managed to take a biplane.]
Indiana: Dad, you're going to have to use the machinegun! Eleven-o-clock! Dad, eleven-o-clock!
Henry: [Pulls out his watch] What happens at eleven-o-clock?
Mistakes
At one point, Indy rolls off of the side of a tank, and somehow gets a strap around one of the guns pointing out from the sides. The end of the barrel has already been blown open by the rock he shoved in earlier. How did the strap get around that big cluster of metal, and then back again so he could climb back on the tank? See more...
Trivia
On the zeppelin, the Nazi shows around a flyer with Dr. Jones Sr.'s picture on it. At the second table, a woman shakes her head 'no' before even looking at the picture. Possibly just the character not bothering to pay attention, as could happen in reality, but worth looking out for. See more...
Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
Plot hole: When Indy is stepping on the letters at the end, trying to spell out God's name, he steps on J, incorrectly. When he falls through, however, he grabs onto another letter so as not to fall down. The letters he grabs onto and pulls himself up are an L and a Y, which are not in the word Iehovah, so should have collapsed too.
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