WORLD'S SECOND
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What was the world's second Indiana Jones movie?
Indiana Jones and the Temple of
Doom was the second film in the Indiana Jones series to be released. Steven
Spielberg was the director for the movie and despite encountering many problems
while shooting, he finished the film on time. Some of the problems encountered
were that Harrison Ford, who plays Indiana Jones, was injured quite badly during
the filming and ended up with a herniated spinal disc and as well, the
filmmakers were denied permission to shoot part of the film in North India
because the authorities there thought that pieces of the film were quite racist.
Because of this, much of the movie was filmed in Sri Lanka and sound stages at
Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire, England, were also used.
In the film, Indiana Jones travels to India and is
asked by an entire village to find a mystical and sacred stone for them. The
entire film is then Indiana’s adventures in trying to get the stone and sees him
in many life-threatening situations as well as action sequences. George Lucas
wrote the original story and Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz wrote the screenplay.
The film was distributed by Paramount Pictures and was released in the United
States on May 23, 1984 with subsequent releases in the United Kingdom as well as
in Australia, both on later dates. The budget of $28.17 million was peanuts
compared to what the film grossed at the box office, a whopping $333.11 million.
The film and its entire series still has many followers and fans today.

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

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