Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Resources
Websites
Just in case that title doesn't say it all, this is a user-maintained online encyclopedia about everybody's favorite archaeologist named after a dog.
Here's an Indiana Jones fansite that rivals Henry's Grail diary in its comprehensiveness.
Book or TV Adaptation
If you've ever wished that Last Crusade's prologue could be turned into an hour-long TV show starring Sean Patrick Flanery as the young Indiana Jones, then, boy, have we got news for you.
There have been over 20 Indiana Jones video games produced since 1982. Only a real blockhead wouldn't be charmed by the LEGO adaptation.
In novels and comic books, Indiana Jones has gone on dozens of missions since the 1980s. This novel is one of several written by Rob MacGregor, who also penned the script adaptation of Last Crusade.
Articles and Interviews
This article from Den of Geek takes a deep dive into Last Crusade, as the author introduces his son to the film.
This Newsweek article details how the actor turned a wise-cracking, whip-cracking archaeologist into a pop culture idol.
The film's cast and crew give us the dirt on Last Crusade's production in these behind-the-scenes interviews.
Come for the insights from Connery, stay for Leeza Gibbons' totally tubular '80s sweater.
Turns out Donovan and the actor who portrayed him share the same thoughts when it comes to acceptable Grail hunting behavior.
VIDEO
"For some adventures, one Jones is not enough…"
Indiana has a roaring good time in the lion car.
Boat Chase Rule #1: don't go between two boats.
The room, the room, the room is on fire.
We bet these Germans will never board a zeppelin without double-checking their tickets again.
It's not just the pen that's mightier than the sword: the umbrella is, too.
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert give Last Crusade the thumbs up, thumbs down treatment. Spoiler alert: they disagree.
AUDIO
Just try not to get John Williams' unmistakable theme stuck in your head for the rest of the day. Go on, we dare you.
IMAGES
The movie's tag line is a total Dad Joke.
"Hang on, Steve. I thought was supposed to playing a young Han Solo."
Lookin' good, Walt.
What are they looking at? We're going to guess the pizzas just showed up.
"This time he's bringing his dad." And his dad looks positively thrilled.
What can we say? It was the '80s.