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The third Indiana Jones movie was Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
Because the time when "Indiana Jones" is plced, Nazi were around. Also they represent a army "impossible" to beat, a third party, and the soilders supply thugs for Indy to beat
"Indiana" in the Indiana Jones movies is derived from the name of Indiana's pet dog as revealed in the third installment of the franchise, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989). Also, George Lucas, the author of the Indiana stories, had a dog named Indiana in the 1970's. His dog was an Alaskan malamute, which is the same breed of the dog in the movie. A dog of the same breed is seen in the scene where young Indiana brings the cross home. However, it is not the dog named, Indiana.In the movie, there is a conversation between Sallah, Marcus Brody, Professor Jones, and Indiana. Sallah asks why Professor Jones calls Indiana, "Junior". Professor Jones tells him (pointing to himself), "That's his name." Then pointing to Indiana, he says, "Henry Jones...Junior." Indiana retorts, "I like Indiana." Professor Jones answers, "We named the 'dog' Indiana!" Sallah laughs and says, "You're named after the dog?" Indiana replies, "I've got a lot of fond memories of that dog."
The Hunt for Sir Richard is the first chapter in the third episode of the Lego Indiana Jones video game.
There are some German generals in the first and third films but they are all fictional characters.
To unlock the third level you must collect every treasure chest on all chapters and levels
This is quite humerous. Although his real name is Henry Jones JR.,it was revealed in the third movie, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, that he calls himself Indiana after a dog. Indiana had fond memories with it and thus took on Indiana. Indiana Jones' real name is Henry Jones Jr., named after his father, who simply referred to him as "Junior". At a young age, he gave himself the nickname "Indiana" after the name of a favorite family dog. This is explained at the end of "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade". That movie starts with a flashback showing the main character as a teenager, where he is already using the nickname "Indiana". That flashback includes a scene in Indy's boyhood home where we glimpse a dog, which is likely his namesake.
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones Documentaries - 2007 War in the Third Dimension Aerial Warfare in World War I 2-18 was released on: USA: 18 December 2007
Okay, that's from the third movie, not the first one. Anyway, the penitent man "kneels before God".
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.
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Although there are only four movies there is actually seven treasures! In the first movie Indiana Jones: The Raiders of the Lost Ark there was the golden idol at the beginning with the famous boulder scene, and The sacred golden lost ark. Then in the second movie Indiana Jones: The Temple of Doom at the begining Indiana trades a small diamond to a Chinese mobster. Then later in the movie Indiana, Willie, and Shortround go after three sacred golden rocks of eternal luck. And in the third movie The Last Crusade Indiana and his associate go after a tombstone in the heart of the Italian Sewers. After recovering it turns out to be part of a map leading to the Holy Grail, the cup of eternal life. When Indiana saves his dad and runs to the temple where it is said to be hidden an entire army of Nazi men show up and orders Indy to go and get the grail. [After shooting Henry Jones, Indiana Jones' dad in the chest] Indy disapears inside and comes out with the holy grail witch give them BOTH eternal life. Then in the newest movie Indiana Jones and Mutt Williams, [Apparently his son] go after the crystal skull