Popularity: 6 (history)
Director: | Steven Spielberg |
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Writer: | Willard Huyck, Gloria Katz, George Lucas |
Staring: |
After arriving in India, Indiana Jones is asked by a desperate village to find a mystical stone. He agrees – and stumbles upon a secret cult plotting a terrible plan in the catacombs of an ancient palace. | |
Release Date: | May 23, 1984 |
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Director: | Steven Spielberg |
Writer: | Willard Huyck, Gloria Katz, George Lucas |
Genres: | Adventure, Action |
Keywords | treasure, skeleton, wind, elephant, heart, riddle, crocodile, bridge, treasure hunt, torture, india, monkey, archaeologist, conveyor belt, child driving car, mine car, rope bridge, splits, adventurer, archeology, 1930s, exhilarated |
Production Companies | Lucasfilm Ltd., Paramount Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $333,000,000
Budget: $28,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Sep 22, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Harrison Ford | Indiana Jones |
Kate Capshaw | Willie Scott |
Ke Huy Quan | Short Round |
Amrish Puri | Mola Ram |
Roshan Seth | Chattar Lal |
Philip Stone | Phillip Blumburtt |
Roy Chiao | Lao Che |
David Yip | Wu Han |
Ric Young | Kao Kan |
Chua Kah Joo | Chen |
Rex Ngui | Maitre d' |
Philip Tan | Chief Henchman |
Dan Aykroyd | Art Weber |
Akio Mitamura | Chinese Pilot |
Michael Yama | Chinese Co-Pilot |
D.R. Nanayakkara | Shaman |
Dharmadasa Kuruppu | Chieftain |
Stany De Silva | Sajnu |
Ruby de Mel | Village Woman |
Denavaka Hamine | Village Woman |
Iranganie Serasinghe | Village Woman |
Dharshana Panangala | Village Child |
Raj Singh | Little Maharaja |
Frank Olegario | Merchant #1 |
Ahmed El Shenawi | Merchant #2 |
Arthur F. Repola | Eel Eater |
Nizwar Karanj | Sacrifice Victim |
Pat Roach | Chief Guard |
Moti Makan | Guard |
Mellan Mitchell | Temple Guard |
Bhasker Patel | Temple Guard |
Arjun Pandher | 1st Boy in Cell |
Zia Gelani | 2nd Boy in Cell |
Debbie Astell | Dancer |
Maureen Bacchus | Dancer |
Corinne Barton | Dancer |
Carol Beddington | Dancer |
Sharon Boone | Dancer |
Elizabeth Burville | Dancer |
Marisa Campbell | Dancer |
Christine Cartwright | Dancer |
Andrea Chance | Dancer |
Jan Colton | Dancer |
Louise Dalgleish | Dancer |
Lorraine Doyle | Dancer |
Vanessa Fieldwright | Dancer |
Brenda Glassman | Dancer |
Elaine Gough | Dancer |
Sue Hadleigh | Dancer |
Sarah-Jane Hassell | Dancer |
Samantha Hughes | Dancer |
Julie Kirk | Dancer |
Deirdre Laird | Dancer |
Vicki McDonald | Dancer |
Nina McMahon | Dancer |
Julia Marstand | Dancer |
Gaynor Martine | Dancer |
Lisa Mulidore | Dancer |
Dawn Reddall | Dancer |
Rebekkah Sekyi | Dancer |
Clare Smalley | Dancer |
Lee Sprintall | Dancer |
Jenny Turnock | Dancer |
Ruth Welby | Dancer |
Yash Agnihotri | Palace Guard (uncredited) |
Dickey Beer | Thuggee in Railway Chase / Thuggee Knocked Off Ledge / Thuggee on Bridge (uncredited) |
Kenneth Coombs | Nightclub Guest (uncredited) |
Sidney Ganis | Missionary (uncredited) |
Billy Horrigan | Thuggee in Railway Chase (uncredited) |
Kathleen Kennedy | 'Anything Goes' Dancer (uncredited) |
Brad Kesten | Slave Children (voice) (uncredited) |
Alex Klaus | Slave Child (uncredited) |
Katie Leigh | Little Maharaja (voice) (uncredited) |
Patrick Loh | Triad Henchman (uncredited) |
George Lucas | Missionary (uncredited) |
Tress MacNeille | Slave Child (voice) (uncredited) |
Frank Marshall | Tourist at Airport (uncredited) |
Anthony Powell | Missionary (uncredited) |
Steven Spielberg | Tourist at Airport (uncredited) |
Guy Standeven | Obi Wan Club Patron (uncredited) |
Ron Taylor | Lao Chie (voice) (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Steven Spielberg | Director |
Willard Huyck | Screenplay |
Gloria Katz | Screenplay |
John Williams | Original Music Composer |
Mike Fenton | Casting |
Marci Liroff | Casting |
Mary Selway | Casting |
Michael Kahn | Editor |
Phil Tippett | Visual Effects |
Ted Grossman | Stunts |
Vic Armstrong | Stunt Double |
Peter Robb-King | Key Makeup Artist |
Roy Button | Second Assistant Director |
Michael D. Moore | Second Unit Director |
Andy Bradford | Stunts |
Nick Hobbs | Stunts |
Donna Keegan | Stunts |
Greg Powell | Stunts |
Felix Silla | Stunts |
Colin Skeaping | Stunts |
Tip Tipping | Stunts |
Rocky Taylor | Stunts |
Chuck Waters | Stunts |
Ben Burtt | Sound Designer |
Jane Feinberg | Casting |
Paul Huston | Visual Effects |
Richard Vane | Location Manager |
Peter Howitt | Set Decoration |
Terry Forrestal | Stunts |
Marietta Gillman | Stunts |
Elliot Scott | Production Design |
Barry Wilkinson | Property Master |
Ross Reynolds | Pilot |
Roger Cain | Art Direction |
Bruce Green | Assistant Editor |
Tom Brown | Rigging Gaffer |
Tom Smith | Makeup Supervisor |
Richard Mills | Makeup Artist |
John Webber | Makeup Artist |
Hilary Haines | Hairstylist |
Colin Jamison | Key Hair Stylist |
Jan Jamison | Hairstylist |
Lynda Gurasich | Hairstylist |
Connie Reeve | Key Makeup Artist |
Yvonne Curry | Makeup Artist |
David Bracknell | First Assistant Director |
Kevin Donnelly | Second Unit Director |
Louis G. Friedman | Second Assistant Director |
Carlos Gil | Assistant Director |
Steve Harding | Second Assistant Director |
Louis Race | First Assistant Director |
David Tomblin | Assistant Director |
Glenn Randall Jr. | Stunts, Second Unit Director |
Graeme Crowther | Stunts |
Billy Horrigan | Stunts |
Reg Harding | Stunts |
Wendy Leech | Stunts |
Doug Robinson | Stunts |
Denise Ryan | Stunts |
Malcolm Weaver | Stunts |
Tom Elliott | Stunts |
Jason White | Stunts |
John Watson | Assistant Sound Editor |
Frank Henson | Stunts |
Philip Kaufman | Characters |
Anthony Powell | Costume Design |
Chris Webb | Stunts |
Dennis Muren | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Dean Raphael Ferrandini | Stunt Coordinator |
George Lucas | Characters, Story |
Alexander Courage | Orchestrator |
Michael Hook | First Assistant Director |
Drew Struzan | Art Designer |
Dave Chagouri | Special Effects |
Steve Hamilton | Special Effects Assistant |
Bob Hollow | Special Effects Technician |
Brian Morrison | Special Effects Technician |
Rodger Shaw | Special Effects Technician |
Joss Williams | Special Effects Assistant |
Michael Dawson | Special Effects Assistant |
Douglas Slocombe | Director of Photography |
Wayne Michaels | Stunts |
Frank Marshall | Second Assistant Director |
Name | Title |
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Robert Watts | Producer |
Kathleen Kennedy | Associate Producer |
George Lucas | Executive Producer |
Frank Marshall | Executive Producer |
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**The best film in the series** _Raiders_ was great but suffered patches of slowness where the momentum was damaged - I know people who actually fast forward Raiders when Indy and Sallah discover the Well of Souls and begin watching the film again at the plane fight sequence. _Temple of Doom_, ... however, is a non stop rollercoaster ride - a thrilling, violent and funny adventure. Spielberg's best action film, in my opinion. Violence, horror, sentimentality, thrills, comedy - _Temple_ has it all! _And more_!!! John Williams provides a superb Indian infused score performed beautifully by the ever reliable _London Symphony Orchestra_ probably my favourite musical score of the series too. Indy takes a severe beating in this adventure, famously losing his shirt sleeve in the process - whereas in the toned down Raiders rehash, _Last Crusade_, he merely gets a bit of dust on his hat. A great whirlwind of energy this film is. Love it! - Potential Kermode
Simultaneously both more grim and more silly than the Indiana Jones films either side of it, _The Temple of Doom_ was my favourite of the series as a kid. As an adult though, it seems it is objectively the worst movie in the trilogy, but damn if there isn't a lot of memorable parts to love about it. ... _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
Spielberg on devilishly OTT form! Prior to the long mooted and eventual release of part 4, Temple Of Doom was often thought of as the weakest part of the series, yet it actually appears to me to be maturing nicely with age. With honest appraisal I see the only crime that Temple Of Doom can be c ... harged with is is not being as good as Raiders Of The Lost Ark. But since few films can match that movie's classic status I find it churlish to do the second film down for it. Temple Of Doom is a frenetic roller-coaster ride, full of enough crash bang wallop fit to grace any action adventure in the history of cinema. The set pieces are pure outrageous fun; life raft escape from a crashing plane, mine cart thrill ride & a bridge sequence that is pure boys own brilliance. And while the film finds Spielberg cramming the action with a darkly sinister streak (hence the PG13 rating), we find that the fun still far outweighs any horror that junior viewers might get from certain scenes. The film also finds Ford giving his best performance as Indiana Jones since the plot calls for a more humane Jones. In fine physical shape, his witty interplay with Short Round is coupled with a textured feel of friendship that plays real well up on the screen. Kate Capshaw was always going to struggle to get close to Karen Allen's wonderful turn as Marion Ravenwood in Raiders, for where Marion was feisty and tough, Capshaw's Willie Scott is more scare-d-cat and reliant on Indy's guile to save her from peril, but she does OK and looks gorgeous into the bargain. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom was a massive hit at the box-office and firmly bought Spielberg the time to then go out and make two dramas in Empire of the Sun (1987) & The Color Purple (1985). He would then return with the third Indiana film to finish what was then a marvellous trilogy; of which Temple Of Doom is the prime piece of meat in the delightful (original) trilogy sandwich. 8.5/10
Decent watch, might watch again, and can only recommend for people who are already big Indiana Jones fans. This is a much cheaper movie than it's prequel, not in budget, but in writing and characters. With the trade out in female co-leads, Willie is an annoying if not irritating character and th ... e movie might actually be improved if you just edited her out of the movie. Short-Round is fun, but not to any degree to go as far as saving the movie. The atmosphere of the movie is darker than it is funny where it matters. I'm not saying it's a bad movie by any means, but I'm not a big Indiana Jones fan and this is definitely the worst of the 4 movies.
Sadly, this chose to go down the route of child stardom - which you either love or hate. Though "Short Round" (Ke Huy Quan) wasn't as irritating as many; he was still pretty persistently annoying and for my money helps make this quite a bit weaker. Aside from the elephant, this also lacks the depth ... of casting that the first of the films had - Kate Capshaw is almost slapstick as "Wille Scott" and the story isn't so hot, either, as our intrepid explorer has to try and track down some ancient stones that - along with their stolen children - are crucial to the agrarian lives of many peaceful citizens. The roller-coaster finish is still the stuff of Hollywood legend, though - and the films is a classy, well put together tale of clashes of culture with a healthy dose of mysticism, colonialism and Ford certainly has charisma to spare. Good fun, just not quite "Raiders".