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Indiana: A dead end, how do we get out of here!?!

Henry: I find, if I just sit down and think...

[Henry sits in a rocking chair, triggers a lever, and opens a staircase, down which Indiana falls.]

Henry: ...the solution presents itself.

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When Indy and Elsa are wading in the petroleum looking for the knight's tomb, Elsa unbuttons and opens her jacket and starts to take it off. In the next shot she opens her jacket and takes it off again. See more...

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The plane Indy and his father boarded was actually a modified Stampe model. A similar modified Stampe (if not the same one) can be seen in the movie 'The Mummy.' See more...

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Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade

Continuity: As Indy swings through the window to rescue his father, he gets hit on the head by a vase. His hat is all crumpled and tipped quite far back, then in the very next shot his hat is neat and level.

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