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Ep 84 (Part 1) – Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones Trilogy – Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast (SPOILERS)
Title(s): Raiders of the Lost Ark (theatrical), Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (retroactive) [ Wikipedia ] [ IMDb ] Director: Steven Spielberg Producer: Frank Marshall Writers: Lawrence Kasdan (screenplay), George Lucas , Philip Kaufman (story) Stars: Harrison Ford , Karen Allen , Paul Freeman , Ronald Lacey , John Rhys-Davies , Denholm Elliott Release date: June 12, 1981 PROMO: Anime Talk ( @AnimeTalk12 ) SHOWNOTES: Grab your bullwhip and fedora, because Collateral Cinema is covering one of, if not the best action-adventure movie series of all time: the Indiana Jones Trilogy ! That's right: the trilogy. That's it. Three films. No others have ever been made and you won't convince us otherwise. Follow us for this special two-part episode; in Part 1, we'll be covering the very first installment: Raiders of the Lost Ark ! Considered among the greatest movies ever made, this 1981 flick was directed by Steven Spielberg ; co-written by Lawrence Kasdan , George Lucas , and Philip Kaufman ; and stars Harrison Ford in his debut as the immortal character Indiana Jones —arguably his best role. Raiders isn't just a damn good film that stands the test of time, but a keystone of movie sub-culture, containing many of the most iconic scenes in cinema, and being the start of a celebrated American media franchise. Stay tuned for Part 2, where we'll be covering Temple of Doom and Last Crusade ! Collateral Cinema is on Facebook , Instagram , and Twitter , and is on GoodPods , Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Podbean , Google Podcasts , YouTube , iHeartRadio , and wherever else you get your podcasts! Collateral Media presents Robert Ortegon's Texas Sundown , a 2024 indie short film made by and starring the crew of Collateral Cinema, available now on YouTube: youtu.be/trpnh2fYkaY (Collateral Cinema is a Collateral Media Podcast. Intro song is a license-free beat. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)