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- Despite entertaining chase sequences and dazzling stunts, this loud, frenzied sequel is mostly an exercise in excess. It's creepy and violent and, at times, verges on incoherent. While the pacing and tone of the first movie felt spot-on, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom never really finds its rhythm.
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77% Tomatometer 137 Reviews 82% Audience Score 250,000+ Ratings The second of the Lucas/Spielberg Indiana Jones epics is set a year or so before the events in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Indy...
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- Steven Spielberg
- PG
- Harrison Ford
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This movie is one of the most relentlessly nonstop action pictures ever made, with a virtuoso series of climactic sequences that must last an hour and never stop for a second. It's a roller-coaster ride, a visual extravaganza, a technical triumph, and a whole lot of fun.
Set before Indiana Jones tangled with the Nazis over the Ark of the Covenant, INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM finds the archaeologist-adventurer on a mission to recover another priceless artifact and rescue enslaved children.
- Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw, Ke Huy Quan
- Steven Spielberg
- Paramount Pictures
Indiana Jones And The Temple of Doom Review. Renowned archeologist and expert in the occult, Dr. Indiana Jones, is back in action in the 2nd Indy film. He teams up with a night club...
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom makes every day matinee day. It whirs, it buzzes. It jumps, it thrills and it scares. It's everything an adventure-hungry crowd could want --...
Jan 8, 2002 · Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) Reviewed by Neil Smith. Updated 08 January 2002. Something strange happened to Steven Spielberg between "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and its first...
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is the second movie in the Indiana Jones trilogy. The film opens in 1935 with a cabaret scene reminiscent of the Busby Berkley musicals. The eminent archaeologist Indiana Jones played by Harrison Ford has a meeting with a thug.