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If you are referring to the Well of Souls scene in the movie, yes, the snakes used were real. The set had 2000 snakes at first, but Steven Spielberg felt it wasn't scary enough. So, an additional 4500 snakes were shipped in for the set.
He used nothing
The "chilled monkey brains" used in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) were made from custard and raspberry sauce.
A Capuchin monkey that was used as a spy on Indiana Jones. The "Monkey Man" had poisoned the dates meant to kill Jones, but the monkey ate one and died just before Jones ate one himself.
custard and raspberry sauce
If you are referring to the Well of Souls scene in the movie, yes, the snakes used were real. The set had 2000 snakes at first, but Steven Spielberg felt it wasn't scary enough. So, an additional 4500 snakes were shipped in for the set.
He used nothing
The "chilled monkey brains" used in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) were made from custard and raspberry sauce.
A Capuchin monkey that was used as a spy on Indiana Jones. The "Monkey Man" had poisoned the dates meant to kill Jones, but the monkey ate one and died just before Jones ate one himself.
I don't believe Harrison Ford is, but the character he plays, Indiana Jones, is. In the kingdom of the crystal skull, Indiana falls into a quick sand like mixture and has to be pulled out with a snake used as a rope. He resisted for a short time but when he realised that there was nothing else to save him, he grabbed the snake and was pulled out.
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custard and raspberry sauce
In "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," the bomb used is a German World War I-era artillery shell, specifically a 105mm shell. It is depicted as a powerful explosive device that the villains plan to use against Indiana Jones and his allies. The shell serves as a key plot element, highlighting the dangers faced by the characters in their quest.
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Tilbury Docks in Essex, England, were used as the waters of Venice for the high speed boat chase in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
In "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," a Panzer II tank is used during the chase scene in the film. This German tank is depicted as being operated by the Nazis while they pursue Indiana Jones and his companions. The action sequences involving the tank contribute to the film's adventurous tone and thrilling plot.