Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark [1981] | ![Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark [1981]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/510336PADHL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Steven Spielberg Actor: Harrison Ford|kate Capshaw|amrish Puri Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment Category: Video
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Format: Closed-captioned, Pal Languages: Arabic (Original Language), English (Original Language), French (Original Language), German (Original Language), Hebrew (Original Language), Nepali (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language) Rating: Parental Guidance Media: VHS Tape Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 111 Minutes
EAN: 5014437438928 ASIN: B00004D388
Theatrical Release Date: June 12, 1981 Release Date: March 6, 2000 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships from UK. Delivery 2 to 3 days.
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Amazon.co.uk Review Steven Spielberg and George Lucas' 1981 resurrection of the Saturday-matinee adventure genre was deservedly popular, and kicked off a successful trilogy. Set in 1936, this first feature introduces Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones, an archaeologist and adventurer whose quests for rare antiquities frequently find him running from one menace or another. Raiders finds Dr Jones in the middle of a Nazi plot to use the mysterious powers of the Ark of the Covenant to win the war. Karen Allen plays the love interest with an old-fashioned "man's woman" appeal (she can drink anybody under the table and is free with her fists). The constant, cliff-hanger appeal of the movie is great fun--one is always wondering how Indy will get out of one scrape after another--and Ford's career got a big boost with his self-effacing but masculine portrayal of the hero. --Tom Keogh
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Bond gets a run for his money March 23, 2002 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Indy is like Bond in many ways. He's just who Bond would be had Fleming put him in the 30's as an archaelogist(I dunno how to spell that). But whereas James Bond has been dragged out over numerous years and grown more tiresome with each film Indy is still as fresh as ever in this, the first of a great trilogy. Harrison Ford is perfect for this role. No one could top his performance. Raiders Of The Lost Ark concerns the race to find the Ark Of The Covenant which is said to contain the actual ten commandments. What follows is a thrilling and often hilarious journey. It kicks off with the now infamous boulder chase scene through a collapsing cave. Raiders is one of my favourite films and seeing it for the first time is one of the happiest memories of my childhood. This is what made so many people fall in love with the movies.
If adventure has a name, it's Indiana Jones November 13, 2003 Alex Diaz-Granados (Miami, FL United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Raiders of the Lost Ark, the first installment of a continuing series chronicling the adventures of archaeologist Indiana Jones, is a thrill-filled tribute to the Saturday-afternoon serials of the 1930s and 1940s. It marked the first collaboration between Jones' creator George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg and is one of the most popular adventure movies to come out of Hollywood.Set in 1936, Raiders of the Lost Ark pits professor-fortune hunter Jones (Ford) against a team of Nazis in a desperate race to find the legendary Ark of the Covenant, the sacred chest where the Hebrews had placed the fragments of the original Ten Commandments. Lost for nearly 2,000 years, the Ark is coveted not only as an object of great historical import, but as Indy's boss and friend Marcus Brody (Denholm Elliott) points out, "an army that carries the Ark before it is invincible." Now, Adolf Hitler wants the Ark, and Germany has sent a huge team of archaeologists led by the renegade Frenchman Belloq (Paul Freeman) and soldiers to Egypt in hopes of finding it. When a secret German cable from Cairo to Berlin is intercepted by U.S. Army intelligence mentioning the lost city of Tanis, a relic called the headpiece of the staff of Ra and Abner Ravenwood, Indy's former instructor and estranged friend, the government hires Indy to find Ravenwood and get to the Ark before the Nazis do. Soon, Indiana Jones will face Gestapo agents, Nepalese thugs, Arab swordsmen, and 7,000 snakes as he dodges bullets, swords and flying fists as he crosses half the world in search of the Lost Ark. Along the way he is joined by Ravenwood's feisty daughter (and former flame) Marion (Karen Allen) and Sallah (John Rhys-Davies), "the best digger in Egypt" and a loyal friend. Lawrence Kasdan's screenplay, based on a story by Phil Kaufman and George Lucas, keeps the whole endeavor moving like gangbusters and replete with 1930s-style humor in the vein of Michael Curtiz films (such as Casablanca). Featuring great stunts (some performed by Ford himself, including the famous rolling boulder in the prologue), fantastic special effects that still hold up over 20 years later, adept directing by Spielberg and a terrific score by composer John Williams, Raiders of the Lost Ark is an adventure film which has endured the test of time.
Classic Adventure Film That Launched A Trilogy March 9, 2004 C. MCCALLISTER (The waters of the Great Lakes) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I will not bother you with with another summary of an already-well-summarized movie. This is one of the greatest adventure movies of all time, and it has all the necessary ingredients to be the classic it has become. Harrison Ford, who was already well on his way to being box office magic, shines in this film as the quintessential scoundrel-good-guy-with-a-heart-of-gold, and Karen Allen is the perfect blend of sultry, assertive, needs-to-be-rescued, and I-can-rescue-you-too-if-needed. The action is nonstop, the effects are good, the scenery is great, the plot is elaborate enough, the music is rowsing and memorable, the dialogue is witty and sharp, and there isn't a dull moment from start to finish. This film didn't have quite the impact that Star Wars: A New Hope or The Lord of the Rings had, but it will outlast Star Wars, and it was more fun than the magnificent-but-very-serious LOTR.
THE Greatest adventure ever! April 22, 2002 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Indiana Jones is the epitimy of adventure films. Raiders of the Lost Ark is without a doubt the best adventure film ever made. It has action, suspense and romance. The only other adventure to rival Raiders is Bond who does not come close to being the adventure of Raiders. The only films to near Raiders level of adventure are Temple of Doom, and Last Crusade. I recommend Raiders of the lost ark to any adventure fan.
Latter day (almost) swashbuckler February 16, 2000 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
What a splendid intro to the trilogy. When this came out I was just a wee nipper but soon discovered that it wasn't just myself and other kids caught up in the fantasy. It's actually a sequel to Temple of doom set during the 2nd world war. Scary military police are on his trail even to Nepal, across to Eygypt culminating in a freaky scene where they open the ark of the covenant (I wont say whats in it).
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