Club Obi Wan is the name of the Shanghai restaurant and night club in Indian Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984). The name pays homage to Obi-Wan Kenobi, a character in George Lucas' Star Wars movies. This was no "inside joke" though. Anyone who saw the club's name and knew that George Lucas is the writer for both movie franchises would have realized the connection.
Club Obi Wan
Club Obi-Wan
Depends on the script.
The characters and stories are based in the story The Adventures of Indiana Smith, written by George Lucas back in 1973. It wasn't until he met up with Steven Spielberg in 1977 that the character (and name, changing to "Indiana Jones") took shape.
Yes they are,the cast is shia labeouf and harrison ford
George meet Spielberg on the students national film festival where George was presenting an independent movie (THX-1138: 4EB)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
George Lucas wrote the script to the new Indiana Jones movie. However, Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford signed off on the script.
George Lucas is thinkig about it, but he also is thinking about retirement
Depends on the script.
Being the creator of Star Wars, and, alongside Steven Spielberg, created Indiana Jones.
Raiders of the Lost Ark, which was the first Indiana Jones movie.
The characters and stories are based in the story The Adventures of Indiana Smith, written by George Lucas back in 1973. It wasn't until he met up with Steven Spielberg in 1977 that the character (and name, changing to "Indiana Jones") took shape.
Yes they are,the cast is shia labeouf and harrison ford
George meet Spielberg on the students national film festival where George was presenting an independent movie (THX-1138: 4EB)
No, there aren't Indiana Jones films during the silent era. However, the character was inspired by Sir H. Rider Haggard's Allan Quartermain and the matinee serials of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg's childhoods.
George Lucas
George Lucas created Star Wars, not Steven Spielberg
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom