
Indiana Jones: The Search for the Lost Golden Age
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
Hawaii, May 1977. After the success of Star Wars, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg meet to find a new project to work on together, the former as producer, the latter as director. The story of how the charismatic archaeologist Indiana Jones was born and how his first adventure, released in 1981, triumphed at box offices around the world.
Top Cast
Nathalie Labarthe
Nathalie Labarthe
Self - Narrator (voice)
Nathalie Labarthe
Self - Narrator (voice)


Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford
Self - Actor (archive footage)
Harrison Ford
Self - Actor (archive footage)


Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
Steven Spielberg
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)


George Lucas
George Lucas
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
George Lucas
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)


Omar Sharif
Omar Sharif
Self - Actor (archive footage)
Omar Sharif
Self - Actor (archive footage)


Stella Stevens
Stella Stevens
Self - Actress (archive footage)
Stella Stevens
Self - Actress (archive footage)


Nana Mouskouri
Nana Mouskouri
Self - Singer (archive footage)
Nana Mouskouri
Self - Singer (archive footage)


Gene Shalit
Gene Shalit
Self - TV Host (archive footage)
Gene Shalit
Self - TV Host (archive footage)


Karen Allen
Karen Allen
Self - Actress (archive footage)
Karen Allen
Self - Actress (archive footage)


Alfred Molina
Alfred Molina
Self - Actor (archive footage)
Alfred Molina
Self - Actor (archive footage)
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