Indiana Jones et le Temple maudit
- 1984
- Tous publics
- 1h 58min
En 1935, Indiana Jones débarque en Inde, qui fait alors toujours partie de l'empire britannique. Il est invité à retrouver une pierre mystique, et découvre un culte secret qui pratique l'esc... Tout lireEn 1935, Indiana Jones débarque en Inde, qui fait alors toujours partie de l'empire britannique. Il est invité à retrouver une pierre mystique, et découvre un culte secret qui pratique l'esclavage et les sacrifices humains dans les catacombes d'un ancien palais.En 1935, Indiana Jones débarque en Inde, qui fait alors toujours partie de l'empire britannique. Il est invité à retrouver une pierre mystique, et découvre un culte secret qui pratique l'esclavage et les sacrifices humains dans les catacombes d'un ancien palais.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompensé par 1 Oscar
- 11 victoires et 22 nominations au total
- Chattar Lal
- (as Rushan Seth)
- Chief Henchman
- (as Philip Tann)
Avis à la une
Set before the events of Raiders Of The Lost Ark, Indiana Jones is tasked by a village to help them after he escapes a Triad group after a deal gone wrong. Joined by singer Willie and young sidekick Short Round, Indy goes to Pankot Palace, where he discovers a hidden temple where a Thuggee cult, led by Mola Ram, has the stones the village asked him to return, and has even enslaved the kids of said village to mine for the last two.
Yeah, this movie is very violent, as it has some scenes that at the time, would be so brutal, some parents complained the movie should have been rated R. This, alongside the outrage of how violent first Gremlins movie was, would influence Steven Spielberg, who was involved with both movies, to suggest the PG-13 rating as an in-between rating. Also, the film is controversial for how it portrayed the country of India, causing the film to be banned from the country temporarily.
Despite those controversies, the film is interesting. It has the same exciting action as the first movie (like the famous mine cart chase scene), and even some goofy moments, making Temple of Doom one of my favorite films.
There are puzzles to be solved and riddles broken, the dialogue's a joy, beautifully spoken, action packed from start to end, returns a massive dividend, engaging all the way and thought provoking.
For the first time, the woman (Kate Capshaw) and the young boy (Ke Huy Quan) weren't as annoying as I had remembered them. The stupid kid really had rubbed me the wrong way, but this time only Kate was annoying....and she was fine once she calmed down and got rid of the hysterics.
The action in this film is mostly at the beginning and at the end. It is so Rambo-ish (bad guys never hit the target but good guys always do) it is ludicrous. It also has dumb dialog in a number of spots, paying homage to voodooism, spells and other nonsense.
Yet, despite these criticisms, it's entertaining start-to-finish and has some fantastic visuals. The photography in here is beautiful: the best of the three Jones adventures. I particularly liked the opening dance number which reminded me of a Busby Berkeley extravaganza. This whole film looks spectacular on DVD.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFor the bug chamber sequence, Kate Capshaw was really covered with over two thousand insects. She took sedatives prior to the scene to get over her initial fear, and claimed "they definitely worked."
- GaffesAlthough they might be consumed in some parts of Southeast Asia, snakes, insects, and monkey brains would never be served in India (and especially not in the palace of a Hindu king or "maharaja") due to very strict Hindu and Islamic dietary codes. In fact, a significant portion of Indians (mostly Hindus) are strict vegetarians due to those religious dietary restrictions.
- Citations
Indiana Jones: Mola Ram! Prepare to meet Kali... in Hell!
- Crédits fousThe Paramount mountain dissolves into a mountain on a gong. Kate Capshaw's hands obscure the words 'starring in', after which her entire body obscures the "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" title.
- Versions alternativesTo avoid a '15' certificate in the UK (with the sacrificial ceremony said to be bordering on '18', according to a letter sent by the BBFC to UIP in 1984), the BBFC cut 1 minute 6 secs from the film and later said that it was one of the strongest PG ratings they had ever issued. Among the cuts made were a heart ripped from a sacrificial victim and his lowering into the blazing pit, edits to a whipping scene and the fight between Indiana and the overseer, and the removal of a shot of a man's head hitting the side of a cliff. The line "Leave him alone, you bastards" was changed to "Leave him alone" and sounds of screams and violence were also considerably reduced. This PG rated print was the only version available in the UK for many years until October 2012, when the cuts were fully waived for the 12 rated Blu-Ray release.
- ConnexionsEdited into Les Muppet Babies: Raiders of the Lost Muppet (1984)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Indiana Jones y el templo de la perdición
- Lieux de tournage
- Sri Lanka(on location)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 28 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 179 870 271 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 25 337 110 $US
- 27 mai 1984
- Montant brut mondial
- 333 107 271 $US
- Durée
- 1h 58min(118 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1