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Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures [5 Discs] [Blu-ray] Blu-ray Disc 097361467641 Front

Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures [5 Discs] [Blu-ray]  (Enhanced Widescreen for 16x9 TV)  (Blu-ray Disc)  (Eng/Fre/Spa/Por) 

SKU:  6315037 Release Date: 9/18/2012
Rating:  PG
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Indy's first adventure is a rip-roaring action masterpiece.

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Includes:
  • Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), MPAA Rating: PG
  • Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), MPAA Rating: PG
  • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), MPAA Rating: PG-13
  • Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), MPAA Rating: PG-13

    Raiders of the Lost Ark
    Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) is no ordinary archeologist. When we first see him, he is somewhere in the Peruvian jungle in 1936, running a booby-trapped gauntlet (complete with an over-sized rolling boulder) to fetch a solid-gold idol. He loses this artifact to his chief rival, a French archeologist named Belloq (Paul Freeman), who then prepares to kill our hero. In the first of many serial-like escapes, Indy eludes Belloq by hopping into a convenient plane. So, then: is Indiana Jones afraid of anything? Yes, snakes. The next time we see Jones, he's a soft-spoken, bespectacled professor. He is then summoned from his ivy-covered environs by Marcus Brody (Denholm Elliott) to find the long-lost Ark of the Covenant. The Nazis, it seems, are already searching for the Ark, which the mystical-minded Hitler hopes to use to make his stormtroopers invincible. But to find the Ark, Indy must first secure a medallion kept under the protection of Indy's old friend Abner Ravenwood, whose daughter, Marion (Karen Allen), evidently has a "history" with Jones. Whatever their personal differences, Indy and Marion become partners in one action-packed adventure after another, ranging from wandering the snake pits of the Well of Souls to surviving the pyrotechnic unearthing of the sacred Ark. A joint project of Hollywood prodigies George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, with a script co-written by Lawrence Kasdan and Philip Kaufman, among others, Raiders of the Lost Ark is not so much a movie as a 115-minute thrill ride. Costing 22 million dollars (nearly three times the original estimate), Raiders of the Lost Ark reaped 200 million dollars during its first run. It was followed by Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1985) and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), as well as a short-lived TV-series "prequel." ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

    Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
    The second of the George Lucas/Steven Spielberg Indiana Jones epics is set a year or so before the events in Raiders of the Lost Ark (1984). After a brief brouhaha involving a precious vial and a wild ride down a raging Himalyan river, Indy (Harrison Ford) gets down to the problem at hand: retrieving a precious gem and several kidnapped young boys on behalf of a remote East Indian village. His companions this time around include a dimbulbed, easily frightened nightclub chanteuse (Kate Capshaw), and a feisty 12-year-old kid named Short Round (Quan Ke Huy). Throughout, the plot takes second place to the thrills, which include a harrowing rollercoaster ride in an abandoned mineshaft and Indy's rescue of the heroine from a ritual sacrifice. There are also a couple of cute references to Raiders of the Lost Ark, notably a funny variation of Indy's shooting of the Sherpa warrior. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

    Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
    The third installment in the widely beloved Spielberg/Lucas Indiana Jones saga begins with an introduction to a younger Indy (played by the late River Phoenix), who, through a fast-paced prologue, gives the audience insight into the roots of his taste for adventure, fear of snakes, and dogged determination to take historical artifacts out of the hands of bad guys and into the museums in which they belong. A grown-up Indy (Harrison Ford) reveals himself shortly afterward in a familiar classroom scene, teaching archeology to a disproportionate number of starry-eyed female college students in 1938. Once again, however, Mr. Jones is drawn away from his day job after an art collector (Julian Glover) approaches him with a proposition to find the much sought after Holy Grail. Circumstances reveal that there was another avid archeologist in search of the famed cup -- Indiana Jones' father, Dr. Henry Jones (Sean Connery) -- who had recently disappeared during his efforts. The junior and senior members of the Jones family find themselves in a series of tough situations in locales ranging from Venice to the most treacherous spots in the Middle East. Complicating the situation further is the presence of Elsa (Alison Doody), a beautiful and intelligent woman with one fatal flaw: she's an undercover Nazi agent. The search for the grail is a dangerous quest, and its discovery may prove fatal to those who seek it for personal gain. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade earned a then record-breaking $50 million in its first week of release. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

    Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
    Everyone's favorite archeologist adventurer dusts off his hat and trusty whip for yet another globetrotting trek as Indiana Jones returns to the big screen nearly 20 years after racing for the Holy Grail alongside his father in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989). Harrison Ford reprises his role as the iconic, snake-loathing screen hero in a sequel that also finds Karen Allen returning to the series for the first time since 1981's Raiders of the Lost Ark. Ray Winstone, John Hurt, Jim Broadbent, and Shia LaBeouf round out a cast that also features Cate Blanchett in the role of villainous Russian operative Agent Irina Spalko. Steven Spielberg calls the shots on a script penned by David Koepp (and adapted from the screen story by executive producer George Lucas). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

  • Customer Reviews

    Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures [5 Discs] [Blu-ray] - Blu-ray Disc (22 out of 22)
    classic!
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    Posted by: from LOS ANGELES on 05/13/2013these are classics that you can watch over and over!

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    Great movie
    4
    Posted by: from Bronx ny on 05/03/2013It took to long for this movie to come out on bluray

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    Indiana Jones is fantastic on Bluray!
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    Posted by: from Hazleton, PA on 04/20/2013If your an Indiana Jones fan like me, you wont be able to pass this set up. The pucture quality, especially on "Raiders" is amazing. The sound quality is out of this world. Go get it. Now.

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    Indy Jones is one of the best characters ever
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    Nice to see this in Blu-ray!
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    Posted by: from IL on 04/14/2013Already own the original DVD set. Blu Ray version has a much sharper picture than the original version. Great to enjoy this in Blu-ray

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    Indy finally finds its way to blu-ray!
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    Posted by: from NH on 04/13/2013Indiana Jones finally finds its way to Blu-ray. The latest installment (which I quite like) was already on Blu-ray and is the same exact disc. The other three movies, Raiders, Temple of Doom and Last Crusade look great!

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    One of the greatest Blu-rays ever!
    5
    Posted by: from Burbank, CA on 04/12/2013Raiders of the Lost Ark was the only one out of the four to get necessary remastering. All look great on blu-ray and these movies are timeless classics. Packaging could have been better, but these movies are great!

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    Great classic movie
    5
    Posted by: from Alexandria, MN on 04/05/2013Indiana Jones is a classic movie and good for the whole family.

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    great plot
    5
    Posted by: from cambridge ma on 03/08/2013it is a great move series made better by bluray quility

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    Must have movies
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    Posted by: from Belchertown, MA on 01/29/2013I enjoyed these movies over the years, so naturally I wanted to upgrade to the complete Blu-Ray set when it became available. So far I have watched the first three movies and the images and sound are very good. Raiders of the Lost Ark is a first class film. Great escapism and very believable. Temple of Doom is poor and the actors seemed to be aware of how bad it is. The kid was the only one who seemed to be trying. The Last Crusade is back to the form of the first movie. The story is believable. There are twists and turns along the way. Sometimes being lucky is better than being good as Indy finds out in some of the fight scenes. Luckily they are still believable without having to stretch reality too far. I remember The Crystal Skull was like The Last Crusade for its twists, etc. but I also remember the ending being somewhat Temple of Doom-ish.

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