Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

Factual error: In the prelude scene, when Indy enters the car where a number of German soldiers are having supper, the latter are singing "Lili Marleen", a popular soldier's song in the 1940s. The only problem here is that the song was banned in Nazi Germany from 1942 after its last performer, Lale Andersen, was found to have sympathized with Jews. With common soldiers singing it while a strict officer might burst in among them at any time, it would have meant extremely harsh penalties for them.

Sallah: Give 'em hell, Indiana Jones.

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Trivia: This is the only film in the series in which the Paramount logo does not match-dissolve to a similar shape. The Lucasfilm logo does instead.

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Question: Voller's team is composed of himself, Klaber, Hauke, Gunther and two more goons (Fedora one and Moustache one). What's the name of the last two characters and their actors? (Voller mentions a Messner in the van but I don't know if he's one of the unnamed guys).

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