Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)

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Written by George Lucas, Willard Huyck

Directed by Steven Spielberg

Running Time: 135 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1984

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

On the trail of fortune and glory in Old Shanghai, intrepid archaelogist and reluctant hero Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford, pictured) is ricocheted into a dangerous adventure in India. With his faithful companion Short Round (Jonathan Ke Quan) and nightclub singer Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw), Indie goes in search of the magical Sankara stone and uncovers an ancient evil which threatens all who come into contact with it.

Released in 1984, this second entry in the Indiana Jones series is actually a prequel to the first film's plotline. Much darker than Raiders of the Lost Ark, there are some scary torture scenes. While still packing a punch, it's felt to be inferior to the first film and not as good as the third movie, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Still worth watching though.

When is Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Family November 10th, 1:00pm and on Sky Movies Family HD November 10th, 1:00pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Harrison FordHarrison FordIndiana Jones
Kate CapshawWilhelmina 'Willie' Scott
Jonathan Ke QuanShort Round
Amrish PuriMola Ram
Roshan SethChattar Lal
Philip StoneCap. Blumburtt
Roy ChiaoLao Che
David YipWu Han
Ric YoungKao Kan
Chua Kah JooChen
Rex NguiMaitre d'
Philip TanChief Henchman
Image for Dan AykroydDan AykroydWeber
Dr. Akio MitamuraChinese Pilot
Michael YamaChinese Co-Pilot

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