"I have to tell you something" "Don't get sentimental on me...wait until we get out of here" "The floor's on fire...see..." "WHA?" "Ah-And the chair" Connery's comedic timing was perfect in this film
Last Crusade is one of the last movies me and my late mom watched together before she lost to her cancer. Seeing this brings back so much cherished memory. Miss ya mum.
It never dawned to me how gross it was till I was older that Dr. Schneider slept with Indy's dad, and then Indy... she was that desperate to find the Grail. Still the hottest of the 3 Indy gals... I mean, Karen Allen was also pretty attractive, but was never into Kate Capshaw.
Almost every Spielberg film has some element of a strained father-son relationship, based on Spielberg's difficult relationship with his own father. Always a son seeking his father's approval somehow
Nah, too much regulation and strain from corporations. We have missed the era of good cinema, we have missed the era decent society and now we all be doomed to live in a clown world.
Trivia: Julian Glover, the bad guy in this film, was seriously considered to play James Bond after Connery left the role. He even screen tested for it. However, he was eventually deemed too young. The next time he was considered, over a decade later, he was deemed too old. As a consolation of sorts, he played a Bond villain in For Your Eyes Only, opposite Roger Moore
@@adamrooney517Yep. He played General Veers the commander who led the successful AT-AT attack on Hoth. He was also one of the few Imperial officers not to get choked out by Vader.🤌🏿😵
Ah, it totally makes perfect sense to why Julian Glover shoots Sean Connery with a Walther since he's jealous Sean got the part, so that was his payback. 😂😂😂
Stuingtion I’ve just rewatched this section and I think the part that I love the most is that the only part of the the room NOT on fire... is the fireplace 😂😂
What an amazing scene. In this action sequence, we gain so much more than simple action. We get: - Indiana's Dad's pacifist views, with his constant disapproving looks at his son's cocky attitude towards violence - Indiana's own feeling of disappointment, when his dad's disapproving looks harm his effort to impress, and reminds him he is still a child - The use of Indiana's Dad's philosophical intellect (sitting down, the solution usually presents itself) is better than Indiana's frantic panic. Philosophically, this means it is better to be calm and rational, than fast and careless - Indiana's cunning, by going for motorbikes instead of the obvious boats, he is subverting the obvious rigid thinking of the Nazis with free thinking of the free world. - Dr Schneiders views - she sees them as the same as Indiana's. But they are not. "I'm sorry you think so" has more meaning than you think. The goals may be the same, but what really matters is the means on how to get to the goal. - We also see the Nazi war planning room, and get immediate impressions that they were competent, organised and technologically advanced. Their intellect and prowess was bent to nefarious and evil purposes. We must not forget that Nazi atrocities were committed by educated, organised and affluent men and women - they were not loud, blustering lunatics, but methodical, reasoned and learned people who believed wrongly in racial superiority, to the erasure of all else. We must not forget this - lest it happens again.
@@nathanwilliams2152 Indy: (as the flight attendant on the Zeppelin) "And this is how we say goodbye in America!" (punches the Nazi and throws him overboard into a pile of suitcases)
Sean Connery: "This is intolerable!" (said many times in this movie) Harrison Ford: "I've got a bad feeling about this!" (this line was used in both Star Wars and Indiana Jones movies by Harrison Ford)
Actually in Star Wars, the first one to say “I’ve got a bad feeling about this” was Mark Hamill, and then it kind of became a catchphrase that all the other characters adopted, including Harrison Ford.
Star Wars and the Indiana Jones movies were so fun to watch in the movie theaters on the big screen with Dolby surround was amazing. John Willaims who wrote the music score made the movies soo much better.
Farewell, R.I.P He will be missed Dr. Henry Jones, Sr & Agent 007, James Bond he was the funniest actor and a clumsy character make his son doing all the grunt work.
At first, Henry is delighted at the way Indy improvises during the motorcycle chase, but at the end he resumes his disapproving 'intolerable' manner. Those generations had a tendency not to show a lot of emotion or be very demonstrative, that's why at the end of the tank battle, fearing Indy was dead, Henry was genuinely moved when Indy had made it off the tank after all. And later, when Henry was shot, Indy only cared about saving his dad, not the grail. Spielberg knew how to show this, not tell, and that's the mark of a master. Today's movies never really prepare such an emotional exchange like that into their characters or plot. They just slap you in the face with what you are SUPPOSED to be emotional about. You can see this coming a mile off and mostly, unless you're a teenage girl, you're bored. Point is, we need better directors to have better movies. We'll never see this type of Indianna Jones again.
we need better studios who care about something other than a quick profit by making very expensive but low grade garbage. good luck with that in a society whose ONLY value is profit.
When they made “Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” they had planned to have Indy’s father be in a few scenes, especially the wedding scene but Sean Connery, who was now retired, was not interested in reprising the role so they made it that Indy’s father had passed away.
@matthewmcvey3494 Yes, but it won't make sense since jones is probably 50 years old, and his dad still alive makes the holy grail grants him immortality along with jones
I always loved the look of realization on Henry’s face when he sees what Indy’s going to do with the flagpole. It’s being used as a lance for a joust! For a medieval history buff like Henry, he’s getting the best seat in the house for a joust, and he’s all for it, getting to emulate the heroic knights he’s studied for years.
2:42 Why didn’t he simply tell Indy that he dropped the lighter? Like: Henry: Boy? Indiana: Not now, Dad. Burn the ropes off with the lighter. Henry: That’s going to be difficult, because I dropped it. (Indiana turns around to see the lighter on the floor) Indiana: Well, whatever you do, don’t blow at the flames, or they’ll spread.
Got to love how Indy is called on his earlier bluff about Marcus. 'Are you kidding? I made that up. You know Marcus. He got lost once in his own museum.' 😂 Absolute comedy gold and sublime chemistry between Ford and Connery in this.
Another indiana Jones film should have been done a year after this one , with these 2 legends again , one off best father son duo ever , great chemistry! Junior my boy !
Elsa: [to Indy] I'll never forget how vonderful it vas. Professor Henry Jones: Why thank you. It was rather wonderful. Elsa: [kisses Indy] Zat's how Austrians say goodbye. Colonel Vogel: Und zis is how ve zay goodbye in Germany, Dr. Jones. [punches Indy with the head of his cane; Indy's head smacks into Henry's head behind him] Indiana Jones: I liked the Austrian way better. Professor Henry Jones: So did I.
@@bartlett247 Haha, I was also thinking that when I saw the movie last week again. 😄 * We see Indy's eyes becoming big on hearing that * "No, it's fine when you say goodbye like how they do it in Germany."
This was literally one of the best movies ever. It has everything, action, intrigue, treasure hunting, fighting nazis, and one of the best team ups in history. Ford and connery were perfect together.
This is the movie that I start calling my german neighbor "Herr Öbërst" and guess what? It turn to be true! He's actually a retired colonel! Tours of duty from Indochina to africa.
@@christopherorta8755 I think you mean Standartenführer, a "Standarte" is like the insignia of a division or corps most of the time on a pole, so that somebody has to carry it. When somebody says Standartenführer, he refers to his position on the front of his corps insignia.
2:34-2:44 that’s what I don’t like the zippo lighter from tilting over to light a 🕯. However, I only used the utility lighter as long as it’s safe not to burn 🔥 ourselves.
It’s funny how so many actors from James Bond films appear in the Indiana Jones saga. For example: Sean Connery (James Bond), Julian Glover (Aristotle Kristatos from FYEO), Allison Doody (Jenny Flex from AVTAK) Pat Roach (Lippe from NSNA) and Mads Mikkelsen (Le Chiffre from Casino Royale).
Michael Byrne as General Nazi Vogel was great in this movie his favorite punch 👊 line this how we say goodbye in Germany Dr Jones 👊. True classic movie as kid I liked Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones and Han Solo.
6:44 Indiana could have waited a few more seconds for the Nazis to actually leave in the boat before emerging from the crate, would have given them a better head start. But aside from that everything here is brilliant on-his-feet thinking, and absolutely hilarious.
"Our situation has not improved."
This is why I love this film.
Our shituation hash not improved.
@@duncancurtis5971 I'll have one of whatever you're having!
It's all in how he says it.
I like the scene with the sabre wielding Siq. Sometimes you have to laugh.. although you shouldn't!
@@TheAntHar1 The one where he pulled out the gun and shot the guy?
RIP Sean Connery. 90 years later, your life was an adventure.
It was my introduction to Sean Connery.He was so funny in this movie.
He was such a legend
Yes it was
Dr. Henry Jones, Sr.
The Highlander
The original James Bond
He was truly amazing!
@@princessmarlena1359 And Draco from DragonHeart. “To The Stars, Bowen. To The Stars” His most touching line. 😢
“Dad!”
“What?”
“Dad!”
“What?”
“DAD!”
“WHAT!”
“Head for the fireplace!”
Sometimes I wonder if Harrison and Sean add libbed that part.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 They makes me laugh too hard. My dad loves this part makes him laugh.
I’m surprised that hasn’t become a 10 hour loop yet.
@@ingridcalderon1994 echm Tickets please.
One of these scenes i think they were just literally bouncing off one another improv
Pretty much my relationship with my dad
3:47 Ironically, the safest spot from the fire is a fireplace.
That’s where the fire belongs
@@slicknickxp including 4:10 and 4:41
@@slicknickxp that’s the gag. Taking shelter in a spot that is built for the purpose of containing a fire.
Provided you don’t inhale the smoke that is.
And the ones he trapped in there most likely got out by the windows.
"Germany has declared war on the Jones boys."
Absolutely classic. I love this movie.
@raymondbrereton3298what?
Bond villian was in For Your Eyes Only.
@@RaymondBrereton yes, I already know that, Julian Glover portrayed the Greek Aristotle Kristatos in For Your Eyes Only.
@@Anonymous-o8j “Oh, leave the legs free. They'll make appetizing bait.”
KRISTATOS AS HE'S ABOUT TO FEED BOND AND HAVELOCK TO THE SHARKS. 🦈
@@spasmplayer7422 So Julian Glover was a true murderer of Havelock’s parents death.
“The floor is on fire … Uh-and the chair!?!”
Always loved how Connery delivered that line!
It’s approaching the table!
@@matthewmcvey3494😂 this movie is such a classic. One of the rare occasions where a threequel rivals the original.
😂🤣
@@maxfrankow1238surpasses the original in my opinion.
Can we all take a moment to realize how casual Sean Connery said that the floor was on fire because to me that just makes the scene funnier
"I have to tell you something"
"Don't get sentimental on me...wait until we get out of here"
"The floor's on fire...see..."
"WHA?"
"Ah-And the chair"
Connery's comedic timing was perfect in this film
@@jamesbaggett7223 "and now the table"
Do you think they know one another?
As you might expect, it was a huge laugh line
You don't have to ask everyone to join you in "realizing" something. Just say the thing you "realized".
"Our situation has not improved"
"We are pilgrims in an unholy land"
"He chose... poorly"
This is part of why I love this movie!
Last Crusade is one of the last movies me and my late mom watched together before she lost to her cancer. Seeing this brings back so much cherished memory. Miss ya mum.
Think about your mother when you go to see Dial of Destiny. ;)
Sorry for your loss. Hope you're doing alright mate. She sounds like a really great mum
My condolences 💐
" I'm just as human as the next man. " -Henry Jones Sr.
" I WAS THE NEXT MAN. " -Indy.
Love this film.
It never dawned to me how gross it was till I was older that Dr. Schneider slept with Indy's dad, and then Indy... she was that desperate to find the Grail. Still the hottest of the 3 Indy gals... I mean, Karen Allen was also pretty attractive, but was never into Kate Capshaw.
Ships that pass on in the night
I like how Indiana keeps smiling at Henry Jones after he does the takedowns of the Germans, but then Henry just frowns and checks his watch.
Poor Indy was in that awkward place between Make Dad Proud and I Wish my Dad was a cool adventurer
Almost every Spielberg film has some element of a strained father-son relationship, based on Spielberg's difficult relationship with his own father. Always a son seeking his father's approval somehow
@@commanderkeen3787 Except in Jaws, where Brody actually had a good relationship with his sons.
Because James Bond would have done it so much faster and better.
Henry Sr. did smile when he saw Indy going for the jousting maneuver using the flag pole
Don’t worry guys as long as you watch this and the rest of Sean Connerys movies, he’ll still be alive for you
I know what you mean and he was in plenty 7 bonds highlander this movie ect
Darby O'Gill and the little people
First thing that came to my mind hearing of connery's passing. What a beautiful performance.
True i will missed him a lot
His star power overshadowed how much of an excellent actor he was, never wooden, always convincing
Also first thing lol..."The floor's on fire." Lol
God he will forever Rest In Peace.
What an era of cinema. Great actors, a fun story, and rousing soundtrack. I wonder sometimes if we'll ever have films like this again.
Nah, too much regulation and strain from corporations. We have missed the era of good cinema, we have missed the era decent society and now we all be doomed to live in a clown world.
This is exactly why this is my favorite Indiana Jones movie. The casting of Sean Connery was perfect!!
"I thought I'd lost you boy" 🥺
@joelbennett9014 Why are you sitting there resting, when we're so near the end? COME ON LET'S GO!
‘Our situation has not improved.’😂😂😂😂😂
RIP Sir Sean
- i ought to tell you something!
- dont get sentimental now dad, save it til we get out of here
- the floors on fire, see...
- what!?
- AND the chair!
correction indy is confused not scared until he realizes
Elsa Schneider: Thank you, Herr Obërst!
-It’s scorching the table fast.
1:10 The disgusted look Indy gives his dad always cracks me up 😂😂 Ford's facial expressions are underrated
“Dad! 🤨”
these two were so great to watch on the big screen :) great chemistry
No, his facial expressions are definitely not underrated. That's part of his character, his personality, and part of his popularity.
Trivia: Julian Glover, the bad guy in this film, was seriously considered to play James Bond after Connery left the role. He even screen tested for it. However, he was eventually deemed too young. The next time he was considered, over a decade later, he was deemed too old. As a consolation of sorts, he played a Bond villain in For Your Eyes Only, opposite Roger Moore
He was also a recurring character in Star Wars Episode 5 The Empire Strikes Back
@@adamrooney517 And voiced the big spider in Harry Potter and the Chamber of the Secrets
@@adamrooney517Yep. He played General Veers the commander who led the successful AT-AT attack on Hoth. He was also one of the few Imperial officers not to get choked out by Vader.🤌🏿😵
He did played Greek Smuggler Kristatos was a true murderer of Havelock’s parents.
Ah, it totally makes perfect sense to why Julian Glover shoots Sean Connery with a Walther since he's jealous Sean got the part, so that was his payback. 😂😂😂
3:48 Dad! What? Dad! What?! DAD!!! WHAT?!
Stuingtion Hahaha. They had great on-screen chemistry!!
Stuingtion I’ve just rewatched this section and I think the part that I love the most is that the only part of the the room NOT on fire... is the fireplace 😂😂
XDDDD
Head for the fireplace!
That was the best part of this scene lol
1:43 fun fact: in the German cover version Vogal actually said “and this is how we say goodbye in the SS dr Jones”
honestly makes sense when you think about it
"And this is how we say Goodbye in Germany Dr. Jones."
"Oh God, you're gonna kiss me too?!?"
"WHAT?!? NO!!!"
Indy: I liked the Austrian way better
Henry: So did I
YUP!
And the Austrian way would still be preferred. Lol.
Wouldn't it have been smarter to wait until the Nazis really drove away with that boat?
That’s the thing about Indy, he never really thinks things through
"I don't know, I'm making this up as I go..."
Would have saved some of the film's budget
Exactly what I've been saying
I’ve been wondering that for the past 30 years lol
I simply can't get over that melody they use for the Germans in this film, particularly at 3:11.
It's used so often and I love it every single time.
What an amazing scene. In this action sequence, we gain so much more than simple action. We get:
- Indiana's Dad's pacifist views, with his constant disapproving looks at his son's cocky attitude towards violence
- Indiana's own feeling of disappointment, when his dad's disapproving looks harm his effort to impress, and reminds him he is still a child
- The use of Indiana's Dad's philosophical intellect (sitting down, the solution usually presents itself) is better than Indiana's frantic panic. Philosophically, this means it is better to be calm and rational, than fast and careless
- Indiana's cunning, by going for motorbikes instead of the obvious boats, he is subverting the obvious rigid thinking of the Nazis with free thinking of the free world.
- Dr Schneiders views - she sees them as the same as Indiana's. But they are not. "I'm sorry you think so" has more meaning than you think. The goals may be the same, but what really matters is the means on how to get to the goal.
- We also see the Nazi war planning room, and get immediate impressions that they were competent, organised and technologically advanced. Their intellect and prowess was bent to nefarious and evil purposes. We must not forget that Nazi atrocities were committed by educated, organised and affluent men and women - they were not loud, blustering lunatics, but methodical, reasoned and learned people who believed wrongly in racial superiority, to the erasure of all else. We must not forget this - lest it happens again.
You Sir, have won the Internet for this comment.
Very well said. Thank you for sharing this. ✌❤
But do you know why Santa Claus never visited Auschwitz? He couldn't find the chimney.
Brilliant comment.
National socialist hate comment. You should be ashamed.
His dad's humour made this movie one of my favorite movies.
Always makes me laugh the way Indy impatiently says "come on dad!!!" LOL
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
right!!
He seems half-reluctant to call him dad!
His old man ain't used to this adventuring business. 😅
@@captainrex4403 You heard the man, let’s move!
The Austrian/German goodbye gag is downright spot on! Gets me every time! I can see why Indy and his dad preferred the Austrian way.
“Und this is how they say goodbye in Germany, Dr. Jones…”
BONK!!!
😂😂😂
@@nathanwilliams2152
Indy: (as the flight attendant on the Zeppelin) "And this is how we say goodbye in America!" (punches the Nazi and throws him overboard into a pile of suitcases)
Sean Connery: "This is intolerable!" (said many times in this movie)
Harrison Ford: "I've got a bad feeling about this!" (this line was used in both Star Wars and Indiana Jones movies by Harrison Ford)
Indiana Jones also said this is intolerable in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Actually in Star Wars, the first one to say “I’ve got a bad feeling about this” was Mark Hamill, and then it kind of became a catchphrase that all the other characters adopted, including Harrison Ford.
Rest in pease Sir Sean Connery You will never be forgotten 🙏
PEACE
@@CozzaPerks find peace Commander James Bond
4:32 When you accidentally enter the teacher’s lounge, as a student.
4:42 Then the lady says "ALAAAAAAARM!!!!"
Star Wars and the Indiana Jones movies were so fun to watch in the movie theaters on the big screen with Dolby surround was amazing. John Willaims who wrote the music score made the movies soo much better.
Everything Sean Connery says in this movie is iconic
My favourite line of his is “Son I’m sorry…..they got us!”
Yep
"What happens at 11 o'clock?" 😂
“My boy we are pilgrims in an unholy land.”
"I find, if I just sit down and think- GAH!"
"DAAAAAD-OOF!!"
"Solution presents itself!"
Farewell, R.I.P
He will be missed
Dr. Henry Jones, Sr & Agent 007, James Bond
he was the funniest actor and a clumsy character make his son doing all the grunt work.
Agree
Don’t forget the Highlander
@@princessmarlena1359 and the voice of Draco In dragonheart
At first, Henry is delighted at the way Indy improvises during the motorcycle chase, but at the end he resumes his disapproving 'intolerable' manner. Those generations had a tendency not to show a lot of emotion or be very demonstrative, that's why at the end of the tank battle, fearing Indy was dead, Henry was genuinely moved when Indy had made it off the tank after all. And later, when Henry was shot, Indy only cared about saving his dad, not the grail. Spielberg knew how to show this, not tell, and that's the mark of a master. Today's movies never really prepare such an emotional exchange like that into their characters or plot. They just slap you in the face with what you are SUPPOSED to be emotional about. You can see this coming a mile off and mostly, unless you're a teenage girl, you're bored. Point is, we need better directors to have better movies. We'll never see this type of Indianna Jones again.
we need better studios who care about something other than a quick profit by making very expensive but low grade garbage. good luck with that in a society whose ONLY value is profit.
BACK IN MY DAY
RIP Sir Sean Connery (August 25, 1930 - October 31, 2020), aged 90
You will be remembered as a legend
And he reunited with Roger Moore along with Bond girl Tanya Roberts in 1985 movie A View to a Kill.
Funniest part in the whole movie is how he catches the building on fire
Sean Connery was so funny in this movie
I like how the only part of the room *not* on fire is the fireplace. 😂😂
“Look what you did! I can’t believe what you did! 😂
@@octobeard4946😂
“The floor’s on fire. See?🤨 And the chair!”😳
When they made “Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” they had planned to have Indy’s father be in a few scenes, especially the wedding scene but Sean Connery, who was now retired, was not interested in reprising the role so they made it that Indy’s father had passed away.
And that was the final blessing of the Grail. It allowed Henry Sr to die peacefully instead of dying violently.
Imagined they did that, the immortal jones theory will be true
@@m1nor1ty30 What theory is that?
@@m1nor1ty30 unfortunately the theory was short lived after the Jones boy walked out of Alexandretta the immortality wore off.
@matthewmcvey3494 Yes, but it won't make sense since jones is probably 50 years old, and his dad still alive makes the holy grail grants him immortality along with jones
I always loved the look of realization on Henry’s face when he sees what Indy’s going to do with the flagpole. It’s being used as a lance for a joust! For a medieval history buff like Henry, he’s getting the best seat in the house for a joust, and he’s all for it, getting to emulate the heroic knights he’s studied for years.
Did you know the "Alarm!" Woman was the inspiration for Frau Farbissana in the Austin Powers movies.
Cool
FIRE THE LASERS!!!!!
3 pips and a bar on collar insignia, and 1 pip on shoulder. Obersturmfuhrer (SS 1st Lieutenant)
I always thought she looked like Frau
1:42 is one of my favorite lines from this movie
Mine too.
1:43 This is how we say goodbye in Germany, Dr. Jones!!!
I like the Austrian way better.
@@fawful94 So do I!!
@@fawful94 I think Austria way better. 🇦🇹
1:08 I can totally see James Bond saying this 😄😄
“You can’t win them all.”
He did the same word thing in Bond 4th film Thunderball
Those looks of disapproval at 6:58 and 8:53 always crack me up lol.
“Always do what the doctor orders “ oh, how that line would come back to haunt him…
"He chose... poorly."
Man...loved Sean Connery in this film ^^
You and me both ^^
He was such a legend
RIP Sean Connery
@@danielhayden6214 he got lost once in his own museum lolll
2:42 Why didn’t he simply tell Indy that he dropped the lighter? Like:
Henry: Boy?
Indiana: Not now, Dad. Burn the ropes off with the lighter.
Henry: That’s going to be difficult, because I dropped it. (Indiana turns around to see the lighter on the floor)
Indiana: Well, whatever you do, don’t blow at the flames, or they’ll spread.
Because the actual lines in the film were much, much funnier?
henry believes he has things under control and can put out the fire before telling indy
To me, how this movie was made makes it special. The practical effects and traditional Hollywood style is what will make this movie last forever.
chemistry between Han Solo and mr. Bond is awsome
Aaand the chair. Love that delivery, gets me every time.
Still a fun sequence, even all these years later
naturally, it's not like it would change.
I like how the pitch of Henry's voice raised up when he said "WHAT?!"
Got to love how Indy is called on his earlier bluff about Marcus.
'Are you kidding? I made that up. You know Marcus. He got lost once in his own museum.'
😂 Absolute comedy gold and sublime chemistry between Ford and Connery in this.
These two legends were perfect together in this film. Ford and Connery are just too funny as father and son.
Another indiana Jones film should have been done a year after this one , with these 2 legends again , one off best father son duo ever , great chemistry! Junior my boy !
Indeed, a golden decade 1990s Indiana Jones would have slapped!
I love how Spielberg injects comedy into the most intense situations! It’s like being tickled while playing a game of Operation. LOL!
I don't think most people notice how his dad, despite being a grumpy square guy, praises Indy for his ingenuity
Still the best Indiana jones movie ever
Great smile cracking on heraldry-obsessed Jones Sr’s face as he realizes his son is about to joust.
I love the Bike chase scene. So iconic
out of the trilogy this was my favorite movie
Zee sign reads: "NO ACCESS! RESTRICTED AREA!"
15-something years watching this film and I just noticed the extreme irony of hiding in the fireplace... to keep yourself safe from fire
Everything just fits perfectly in this movie... Even the score is one of the best of john williams....
I always love the way they grin at the Nazi woman who smiles pleasantly back, before yelling the alarm.
2:42 Henry tried to put the flame out by blowing it, but he made it worse, which it sets the room on fire.
4:12 going backstage at a kanye concert be like
Elsa: [to Indy] I'll never forget how vonderful it vas.
Professor Henry Jones: Why thank you. It was rather wonderful.
Elsa: [kisses Indy] Zat's how Austrians say goodbye.
Colonel Vogel: Und zis is how ve zay goodbye in Germany, Dr. Jones.
[punches Indy with the head of his cane; Indy's head smacks into Henry's head behind him]
Indiana Jones: I liked the Austrian way better.
Professor Henry Jones: So did I.
Honestly it may have been worse if Vogel said goodbye the Austrian way
@@bartlett247 Haha, I was also thinking that when I saw the movie last week again. 😄
* We see Indy's eyes becoming big on hearing that *
"No, it's fine when you say goodbye like how they do it in Germany."
Obviously Elsa did the same thing to Henry
This was literally one of the best movies ever. It has everything, action, intrigue, treasure hunting, fighting nazis, and one of the best team ups in history. Ford and connery were perfect together.
3:48 Dad! What? Dad!! What!? Dad!!! WHAT!!!? Head for the fireplace!
This film is as much a comedy as it is an action adventure, they really don’t make em like this anymore, probably never will again
Vogel also starred in Force 10 from Navarone against Ford.
I forgot how much fun this movie was.
The whole chase scene was filmed at George Lucas's, property Skywalker Range.
4:52 When you discover that Indiana Jones 5 has been delayed for a fourth time.
Now your trailer is out
4:41 The inspiration for Frau Farbissina. XD
I was just thinking that.
Why do the bad guys always have the best music?
John Williams
But the good guys can steal it.
One of the greatest action comedies of all time!
“Dad. What? Dad! What?! Dad!! WHAT!?!?”
Still makes me laugh after all this time 🤣
2:48 look what Henry jones’s father has done he’s burned the floor
1:05 I did not get this until I was 20 years old 😂
One of my favorite scenes from all of the Indy movies.
3:09 The villains always get the best themes.
1:20 the things you begin to understand as an adult >_
Dad ? What ! 3:48 Dad ? What ! 3:49 Dad What ! 3:50
Escape from Castle Wolfenstein
I love how indys Dad isn't impressed but is still impressed
So many years of cinema since and they still haven’t made an adventure film quite as good as this.
RIP Sean Connery.
Indy and his dad are lucky that those guys shoot like stormtroopers.
This is the movie that I start calling my german neighbor "Herr Öbërst" and guess what? It turn to be true! He's actually a retired colonel! Tours of duty from Indochina to africa.
I hope you won't too rude too him.
The correct German title for colonel is Stardatenfuhrer.
@@christopherorta8755 Standartenfuhrer is the SS equivalent.
@@warrocketajax373 yes I know. It's hard to forget the infamous, yet iconic, black Allgemeine SS uniform.
@@christopherorta8755 I think you mean Standartenführer, a "Standarte" is like the insignia of a division or corps most of the time on a pole, so that somebody has to carry it. When somebody says Standartenführer, he refers to his position on the front of his corps insignia.
2:34-2:44 that’s what I don’t like the zippo lighter from tilting over to light a 🕯. However, I only used the utility lighter as long as it’s safe not to burn 🔥 ourselves.
The comedic timing of this scene is unrivaled.
ISABELLE: Tom!
TOM NOOK: What?
ISABELLE: Tom!
TOM NOOK: What?
ISABELLE: Tom!
TOM NOOK:: What?
ISABELLE: Head for the fireplace!
It’s funny how so many actors from James Bond films appear in the Indiana Jones saga. For example: Sean Connery (James Bond), Julian Glover (Aristotle Kristatos from FYEO), Allison Doody (Jenny Flex from AVTAK) Pat Roach (Lippe from NSNA) and Mads Mikkelsen (Le Chiffre from Casino Royale).
the way he says "" And the chair"" at 3:03 still cracks me up...after so many years...
Who doesn’t love Indy
Sean Connery so funny too bad they didn’t make the fourth movie before he got too old
This is the *BEST SCENE* of the entire movie.
Michael Byrne as General Nazi Vogel was great in this movie his favorite punch 👊 line this how we say goodbye in Germany Dr Jones 👊.
True classic movie as kid I liked Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones and Han Solo.
6:44 Indiana could have waited a few more seconds for the Nazis to actually leave in the boat before emerging from the crate, would have given them a better head start. But aside from that everything here is brilliant on-his-feet thinking, and absolutely hilarious.