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Are the Indiana Jones films historically accurate?
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In the Temple of Doom
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The Thuggee cult worshipped Kali-ma and ravaged villagers in India until the 1930s.
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Are the Indiana Jones films historically accurate?
by Mark Hughes
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In Raiders of the Lost Ark
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Indiana Jones finds the Golden Idol of Fertility of the Hovitos tribe in an ancient temple deep… Read more
Are the Indiana Jones films historically accurate?
by Mark Hughes
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In the Last Crusade
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Indiana Jones and treasure hunters were after the Cross of Coronado, an ornament once belonging to… Read more
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was released in 2008 as the fourth movie in the Indiana Jones adventure film series. Find plot summary, character synopses, and world history below.
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Are the Indiana Jones films historically accurate?
by Mark Hughes
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Indiana Jones finds the Golden Idol of Fertility of the Hovitos tribe in an ancient temple deep in the… Read more
Here are some movies to watch with dad on Father's Day. by Jennie Wood To Kill A Mockingbird Related Links Showbiz Dads Like Father, Like Daughter Fathers of Invention Father's Day Quotations Father's Day Looking for something to… Read more
Films in this list are ranked by the amount of money each has earned in the U.S. market. Domestic box-office grosses are through 4 January 2009. Rank Title/Year Domestic Gross* 1. Titanic (1997) $600,788,188 2. The Dark Knight… Read more
Find the top 10 DVD sales in 2008, according to movie name and production company. Iron Man was the top-selling dvd in the United States for 2008. Iron Man (Paramount Home Entertainment) I Am Legend (Warner Home Video)Alvin and the Chipmunks (20th Century Fox Home Entertainment)Enchanted (Disney/Buena Vista Home Entertainment)National… Read more
RankTitleDistributorTotal Domestic GrossOpen Date 1.The Dark KnightWarner Bros.$531,001,57818 July 2008 2.Iron ManParamount$318,313,1992 May 2008 3.Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal SkullParamount$317,023,85122 May 2008 4.HancockSony$227,946,2742 July 2008 5.WALL-EWalt Disney$223,806,88927 June 2008 6.Kung-Fu PandaParamount/… Read more
Find the top 10 movies of 2007, ranked according to box-office grosses, including movie name, rank, distributor, total domestic gross, and opening date. Spider-Man 3 was the highest grossing movie in 2007 with $336,530,303. RankTitleDistributorTotal Domestic GrossOpen Date 1.Spider-Man 3Sony$336,530,3035/4/07 2.Shrek the ThirdParamount$321… Read more
The American Film Institute asked more than 1,500 members of the film community to pick the ten best films representing ten American genres: animated, fantasy, gangster, science fiction, western, sports, mystery, romantic comedy, courtroom drama, and epic. The criterion for inclusion was feature-length (over 60 minutes), an American film… Read more
The American Film Institute asked more than 1,500 members of the film community to pick the ten best films representing ten American genres: animated, fantasy, gangster, science fiction, western, sports, mystery, romantic comedy, courtroom drama, and epic. The criterion for inclusion was feature-length (over 60 minutes), an American film… Read more
The American Film Institute asked more than 1,500 members of the film community to pick the ten best films representing ten American genres: animated, fantasy, gangster, science fiction, western, sports, mystery, romantic comedy, courtroom drama, and epic. The criterion for inclusion was feature-length (over 60 minutes), an American film… Read more
The American Film Institute asked more than 1,500 members of the film community to pick the ten best films representing ten American genres: animated, fantasy, gangster, science fiction, western, sports, mystery, romantic comedy, courtroom drama, and epic. The criterion for inclusion was feature-length (over 60 minutes), an American film… Read more
The American Film Institute asked more than 1,500 members of the film community to pick the ten best films representing ten American genres: animated, fantasy, gangster, science fiction, western, sports, mystery, romantic comedy, courtroom drama, and epic. The criterion for inclusion was feature-length (over 60 minutes), an American film… Read more
The American Film Institute asked more than 1,500 members of the film community to pick the ten best films representing ten American genres: animated, fantasy, gangster, science fiction, western, sports, mystery, romantic comedy, courtroom drama, and epic. The criterion for inclusion was feature-length (over 60 minutes), an American film… Read more
The American Film Institute asked more than 1,500 members of the film community to pick the ten best films representing ten American genres: animated, fantasy, gangster, science fiction, western, sports, mystery, romantic comedy, courtroom drama, and epic. The criterion for inclusion was feature-length (over 60 minutes), an American film… Read more
The American Film Institute asked more than 1,500 members of the film community to pick the ten best films representing ten American genres: animated, fantasy, gangster, science fiction, western, sports, mystery, romantic comedy, courtroom drama, and epic. The criterion for inclusion was feature-length (over 60 minutes), an American film… Read more
The American Film Institute asked more than 1,500 members of the film community to pick the ten best films representing ten American genres: animated, fantasy, gangster, science fiction, western, sports, mystery, romantic comedy, courtroom drama, and epic. The criterion for inclusion was feature-length (over 60 minutes), an American film… Read more
The American Film Institute asked more than 1,500 members of the film community to pick the ten best films representing ten American genres: animated, fantasy, gangster, science fiction, western, sports, mystery, romantic comedy, courtroom drama, and epic. The criterion for inclusion was feature-length (over 60 minutes), an American film… Read more