In the third film, "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," we see a young Indiana Jones as he meets up with another treasure hunter who takes the Coronado Cross from him. The man (whose name is simply "Fedora" in the script) gives young Indy his brown fedora hat, perhaps as a consolation prize.
You have to complete the "Young Indy" game.
There were rumors that Stetson provided the fedoras for the Temple of Doom, but in actuality the filmmakers went back to Herbert Johnson, who had made the fedoras for Raiders of the Lost Ark previously.As an aside, for reasons that cannot be fully explained, the hattery went with a block that was different than what was used in Raiders. The felt used on the hat is different. As a result, from the pinch to the taper, to even the crown looks noticeably lower. For both The Last Crusade and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, the fedora went back to the same look as it was in Raiders.
In Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, he had picked up his fedora when he was a teenager from an explorer who was retrieving the Cross of Coronado. The explorer, who liked Indy's tenacity, gave him the fedora, which Indy keeps and wears from that point forward.
If by 'fedora' you mean the hat, you use it as you would use 'hat' in a sentence. e.g. - I am wearing a fedora - I want to buy a fedora - Your fedora is so cute! Hope it helped :)
No, fedora is a noun. It is a type of hat.
A fedora is a hat, you put it on your head.
The singular possessive of fedora is fedora's. For example, "The fedora's brim was stained with coffee."
Fedora - opera - was created in 1898.
Indy stands for independant
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The cast of The Indy - 2013 includes: Clay Thorsteinson as The Indy
Larry Fedora was born on 1962-09-10.