Screenplay by
Jeff Boam
Story by
George Lucas and Menno Meyjes
HTML file by
Mariano Tomatis
Ext. Desert of the american southwest
- Day
A mountain peak dominates the landscape.
Titles begin.
Riders on horseback cross the desert. From this distance they appear
to be a company of army cavalry soldiers.
Closer angles on the riders
Reveal only details of saddles, hooves and uniforms. The riders are
silhouetted against the rising sun as they ride into an ancient cliff pueblo.
The officer in command raises his hand halting his troops.
Riders climb down from their mounts... and only now do we realize that this
is a troop of boy scouts, all of them about thirteen years of age. The
"Commanding officer" is only their scoutmaster, Mr. Havelock.
One of the scouts, a pudgy kid named Herman, steps away from his horse,
bends over and pukes. The other scouts rag on him.
First scout: Herman's
horsesick!
A blond scout, however, befriends Herman. He has a thatch of straw-colored
hair and the no-nonsense expression common to kids whose curiosity and
appetite for knowledge exceed what they teach in school. Additionally,
he has adorned his uniform with an authentic hopi indian woven belt.
Scoutmaster: Chaps,
don't anybody wander off. Some of the passageways in here can run for miles.
Two boy scouts climb up the rocky base of the cliff.
Int. The passageway - Day
The two boys head down the passageway. It's dark, and the temperature
drops several degrees. Spiders have built huge webs that get caught in
the boys' hair.
Herman appears very uncertain as to the wisdom of this enterprise,
but he's drawn on by his companion's adventurous curiosity.
Herman: I don't think
this is such a good idea.
Laughter is heard, the blond scout pulls Herman forward toward its source.
The voices grow louder now as the boys get closer to their source.
The light of kerosene lanterns dances on the tunnel walls ahead. The boys
approach cautiously, careful to stay hidden.
This is what they see:
Four men digging with shovels and pick-axes. They have broken into
one of the pueblo's secret chambers... called "Kivas."
The men are rough rider (His name describes his dress), Roscoe (A bowery
boy bully of 14) And halfbreed (With straight black hair that cascades
over his shoulders).
And the fourth man wears a leather waist jacket and brown felt Fedora
hat. He has his back turned to us, but we would be willing to bet anything
that this is indlana Jones.
However, when the man turns, and his face is illuminated by the lantern's
glow, we are shocked to discover that it is someone else.
We'll call him Fedora.
Titles end.
The two boys are mesmerized by what they see.
Now we realize that the blond scout is actually young Indiana Jones.
Fedora: Alfred, did
you get anything yet?
Man: Nothing. Dig
in.
Two of the men stand and look at Roscoe who steps forward holding a box
in his hands.
Roscoe: Hey, I've
got something!
Whoops from the other men.
Roscoe: I got something,
garth!
Roscoe rushes forward and gives Fedora the box. Fedora steps toward a lantern
resting on a rock.
Roscoe: I got something... i
got something right here.
More whoops from the other men.
Fedora puts the box on the rock next to the lantern. Halfbreed pushes
Roscoe as he jumps with excitement. Rough rider steps forward to look at
the box as Fedora opens it.
Roscoe: (More whoops,
then) Oh, look at thatl (More whoops) We're richl we're rich!
Halfbreed: Shut up.
Shut up.
Fedora takes a bejeweled cross from the box and holds it aloft. Fedora's
comrades practically salivate at the sight of it.
Roscoe: Well, we're
rich, ain't we?!
Indy takes off his hat and looks down at the o.s. Action.
Herman: Indy? Indy?
What are they doing? Indiana? Indiana?
Fedora blows dust from the cross, turning it in his hand, silently appraising
its beauty... and its value. He seems aloof from the others, somehow superior
to them.
Halfbreed: Hey, we
got to find more stuff to bring back.
Indy stays hidden, but is astounded by what he sees.
Indy: (Hushed, urgent)
It's the cross of Coronado! Cortes gave it to him in 1521
Fedora continues to admire the cross, then places it on the rock next to
its box and the lantern.
Indy turns back to observe the men.
Indy: That cross
is an important artifact. It belongs in a museum.
A look of resolve comes into Indy's expression, and he turns back toward
Herman.
Indy: Run back and
find the others. Tell mister havelock that there are men looting in the
caves.
Herman doesn't seem to be listening. Instead, he watches in wide-eyed horror
as a snake slithers across his lap.
Indy: Have him bring
the sheriff.
Indy matter-of-factly picks up the snake and tosses it aside. Herman gasps.
Indy grabs Herman's scout scarf and pulls him closer.
Indy: Did you hear
what I said?
Herman: Right. Run
back. Mister havelock. The sheriff. What, what are you gonna do?
Indy: I don't know... I'll
think of something.
Indy releases the scarf, gives Herman a pat and Herman dashes off. Indy
sees the cross on the rock next to the lantern. As the robbers continue
to search for additional valuables, Indy is able to work his way unseen
to within arm's reach of the cross...
Fedora looks over at the men digging in a hole b.g.
Fedora: Dig with
your hands.
Indy picks up the cross.
Fedora (O. S.) Not with your mouth.
As Fedora stands watching the other men digging, Indy puts the cross
in his pants and begins to pull himself up a rope hanging nearby. As he
climbs, Indy's feet break a wooden beam, attracting the men's attention.
Roscoe: He's got
our thing!
Halfbreed: Get 'im!
The three robbers are so eager to get their hands on Indy, they almost
knock each other over in the attempt.
Only Fedora is unperturbed. He casts a disgusted glance in the direction
of his fleeing companions-then sets off after Indy.
Ext. The cliffs - Day
Indy emerges from the darkness of the pueblo into the brightness of
Day.
He pauses-squints-Shields his eyes-looks in all directions.
Indy: Mister havelock!
Anybody everybody's lost but me!
He hears running footsteps behind him and dashes off. Rough rider, halfbreed,
and Roscoe are quick to appear and run after him.
Fedora: There he
is!
Men (Ad-libs) Let's
go! Let's get him! Let's go!
Indy jumps from one rock to another, the scout troop horses are below.
Indy puts two fingers in his mouth and whistles for his horse, who trots
over. Indy puts the cross in his belt.
Indy prepares to jump into the saddle. Hesitates. Then... he jumps. But
the horse moves exactly at the wrong moment and Indy lands flat on his
feet in a standing position. The impact sends a shock wave up his body
that rattles his back teeth. Indy stands up and successfully mounts his
horse.
Fedora and his men arrive at the roof's edge in time to see Indy climb
into the saddle and gallop off.
Indy: Hyah! hyah!
Roscoe: Hey! Come
back here!
Fedora puts two fingers in his mouth and whistles... and a v
Intage truck and automobile come roaring out from behind the pueblo
(Driven by two more gang members). Now we glimpse...
The man in the Panama hat
The passenger in the car. His face is concealed by the hat's wide brim.
His arm is out the window, however, and we see an olive-colored hand protruding
from the sleeve of an expensive white linen suit. He gestures to the robbers,
now in the truck.
Panama hat: Come
on. Get him!
Indy spurs his mount on to greater speeds but the autos not only keep pace
with his horse... they begin to squeeze in on it.
Speeding autos. Thundering hooves. Rushing wind. Flying dust. Indy
crouched low and leaning forward in the saddle, his heart pounding, his
adrenalin pumping.
Indy veers off in a new direction-toward a railroad track.
Ext. A circus train - Day
The train is barreling down the track. Indy rides up beside it. He
glances over his shoulder and sees the car and truck gaining on him. No
other choice... he leaps from horse to train.
He clings to the side of a boxcar, as halfbreed and rough rider leap
from the truck onto the train.
Halfbreed tries to grab Indy, but Indy leaps onto another boxcar. Halfbreed
runs after him but Indy leaps from the boxcar onto some covered boxes stacked
on a flatcar.
Indy loses his balance but regains it. With halfbreed and rough rider
still running after him, Indy enters the trap door of...
Int. The reptile car - Day
And finds himself crawling on a catwalk suspended from the car's ceiling.
Several feet below are numerous vats containing all manner of reptiles:
alligators, crocodiles, giant lizards, etc.
Then, halfbreed enters through the trap door-followed by rough rider. Halfbreed grabs
hold of Indy's feet, but Indy kicks at him and he loses his grasp.
Indy crawls away, toward an opening on the opposite side. Halfbreed
grabs at Indy's feet again, Indy rolls away and we see large bins of squirming
snakes.
The combined weight of the three people is more than the catwalk was
intended for, and the bolts begin to rip from the ceiling.
Everyone holds their breath, afraid to make another move. Too late.
Several bolts tear free. Halfbreed and rough rider scream... but it's Indy's
end of the catwalk that drops down... plunging Indy to the floor of the
car.
He lands hard, with a splash into a vat of water... where he finds himself
eye- to-eye with an-
Enormous anaconda
The head of this snake is so damn big, it looks more like a tyrannosaurus
rex.
Indy jumps back in horror... only to land with a squish into the snake vat.
Hundreds of slippery, squirming snakes. Indy sinks into them. They cover
him. Engulf him. Almost smother him.
Indy jumps out of the side of the vat, freeing himself.
Indy locates a clean-out door at the bottom of the car and uses it
to escape.
Halfbreed, meanwhile, tries to open the closed window of the car. He
groans. Rough rider moves to assist him.
Rough rider: Here,
let me.
Ext. The train- Day
Indy stops, checks to see the cross still lodged in his belt. Suddenly
he looks worried as he frantically reaches into his shirt, removes a snake
from and tosses it away.
Roscoe appears atop the reptile car and manages to grab Indy. Indy
kicks at him. Roscoe grabs onto the side of the reptile car as Indy moves
on to...
Ext. A flatcar - Day
Indy climbs over canvas-covered circus equipment. Roscoe follows, grabbing
a long stick with a hook on it. He reaches forward and trips Indy, who
falls onto the roof of the rhino boxcar.
Int. The rhino boxcar - Day
As a lamp falls from the ceiling with the impact of Indy's fall, hitting
a huge black rhinoceros.
Ext. The rhino boxcar - Day
Roscoe grabs Indy by the ankle and yanks him off his feet. The two
struggle, rolling from side to side, coming perilously close to rolling
right off the edge. Things get even more serious when Roscoe pulls a knife.
In the boxcar below
... the ferocious black rhino is becoming extremely agitated by the
commotion going on atop his cage. Finally, he raises his head and thrusts
his horn through the roof.
Back to the rooftop
As the horn smashes through the wood only inches from Indy's head.
Indy and Roscoe stare at the horn in amazement as they continue to struggle.
Smash! The horn comes up again-right between Indy's legs.
Indy kicks Roscoe away. Roscoe rolls to the edge of the car but keeps from
falling. Indy flips over onto his stomach.
Ext. The reptile car - Day
The wooden trap door explodes as a bullet is fired from within. The
door is pushed open and halfbreed and rough rider hurry out of the car.
Ext. The rhino boxcar - Day
Indy gets to his feet-looks ahead-sees a water tank alongside the track
directly up ahead. Indy gets an idea...
In an instant, he calculates his approach-times the distance-and leaps
for the tank's water spout.
He catches it perfectly... but his velocity causes the water spout to
rotate a full 360 degrees. With Indy hanging on, feet kicking, the water
spout deposits him back on the train, onto the roof of a stockcar, where
he looks up to see Fedora walking toward him.
Fedora: Come on,
kid. There's no way out of this.
As Indy edges away from Fedora, a portion of the stockcar's roof collapses
and Indy falls through into the car below.
Int. The stockcar - Day
Indy crashes down from above. Dust rises.
Indy's eyes take a moment to adjust to the dark. A bit of sunlight leaks
in through the cracks between the boards.
Then Indy sees it. At the far end of the boxcar. Rising slowly to its
feet... an african lion. The lion roars. The boxcar walls shake. Indy gasps.
Dust swirls up into the shafts of sunlight.
And Indy has one more surprise in store: the cross of cortes has been
dislodged from his belt during the fall...
Indy glances around, sees a coiled lion tamer's whip hanging on a nail.
He carefully takes it down by the handle. The lion sees this and growls
softly.
Indy swallows hard and gives the whip a try. It unravels awkwardly,
its tip flying back and hitting Indy in the face... cutting his chin.
The lion growls louder. Indy quickly gathers up the whip, wets his
lips, and tries again. This time-success! The whip cracks sharply. The
lion bellows and swats the air... and steps back.
Indy looks amazed and delighted. He cracks the whip again. The lion
backs away even more. Indy inches forward-bends down (Never taking his
eyes off the lion)-picks up the cross-and steps back again, sweat pouring
down his face.
But now... how to get out?
He looks up at the opening through which he fell and sees Fedora looking
down at him. Fedora extends his hand.
Fedora: Toss up the
whip.
Ext. The rooftop of stockcar
Fedora, assisted by halfbreed and rough rider, "Reels" Indy out of
the stockcar as the lion roars and lunges and Indy screams.
The men, including Roscoe, pull Indy through the hole in the roof.
He stands to face them as rough rider points a gun in his direction.
Fedora: You've got
heart, kid. (Indicates cross) But that belongs to me.
Indy: (Takes cross
from his belt) It belongs to Coronado.
Fedora: (Overlapping)
Coronado is dead. And so are all his grandchildren.
Indy: This should
be in a museum.
Roscoe: Now give
me that!
Roscoe makes a grab for the cross-but Indy doesn't let go. A tug-of-war
ensues until a snake wiggles out from Indy's shirtsleeve and wraps around
Roscoe's hand.
Roscoe screams bloody murder-releases his grip on the cross and tries
to shake off the snake. This is all the opportunity Indy needs. He leaps
onto the next car.
Fedora: Don't let
him get away!
Indy swings down to the caboose. He sees a sign above the caboose door
reading "Dr. Fantasy's magic caboose."
He glances back at the men and quickly opens the door to the caboose, stepping
inside.
Fedora puts out his arm, gesturing for the others not to follow Indy.
Fedora: Hold it.
Make sure he doesn't double back.
Int. The caboose - Day
Which contains the circus magic equipment. Indy rushes to the rear door of the caboose but can't open it.
He hears Fedora coming, and dives into a magic box.
Fedora: Okay, kid.
Out of the box. Now.
Fedora smiles confidently and advances toward the box. The box unexpectedly
collapses, all four sides flop away... revealing nothing. Indy has completely
vanished.
Fedora is mystified, frustrated and angered. Then he feels a breeze
at his back. He turns and discovers that the caboose door is open. He rushes
out onto the balcony and sees:
Indy running along the tracks, turning up a street of modest clapboard
houses.
Ext. Street - small town - Day
As Indy runs from the railroad tracks and approaches his house we see
the name "Jones" painted on the mailbox.
Int. The house - Day
Indy bursts through the front door holding the cross in his hand. A
husky barks as Indy runs past in search of his father.
Int. The study - Day
Int. The front room - Day
Ext. College - Day students walk along
brick, tree-lined paths.
Int. College lecture hall - Day
Dissolve to:
Indy, dressed in Professorial tweeds, stands before his class. He turns
to the blackboard with a piece of chalk and writes the word: "Fact."
Indy:... the search
for fact. Not truth. If it's truth you're interested in, Doctor Tyree's
philosophy class is right down the hall.
Laughter.
Int. Corridor - Day
Indy: So forget any
ideas you've got about lost cities, exotic travel, and digging up the world.
Eve do not follow maps to buried treasure and X never, ever, marks the
spot.
Marcus Brody approaches Indy's classroom. He peers through the window in
the door to see Indy completing his lecture.
Indy: Seventy percent
of all archaeology is done in the library. Research. Reading.
Int. Lecture hall - Day
Brody enters the lecture hall and stands at the rear of the room.
Indy: We cannot afford
to take mythology at face value.
The bell rings. Indy stands at his desk as students begin to disperse.
A pretty coed puts a note on the desk.
Indy: Next week:
"Egyptology." Starting with the excavation of Naukratis by Blinders Petrie
in 1885. I will be in my office if anybody's got any problems for the next
hour and a half.
Brody approaches as the last of the students leaves the lecture hall.
Indy: Marcus! (Slaps
his pocket) I did it!
Brody: You've got
it!
Indy removes the cloth-wrapped cross from his desk. He places it on the
desk and takes off his glasses as Brody examines the cross.
Indy: You know how
long I've been looking for that?!
Brody: All your life.
Indy: All my life!
Brody: Well done,
Indy. Very well done, indeed this will find a place of honor in our Spanish
collection.
Indy gathers up his books and makes his way toward the door.
Indy: We can discuss
my honorarium over dinner and champagne tonight.
He turns back toward Brody, now holding the cross.
Indy: Your treat.
Brody: Yes. My treat.
Int. Indy's outer office - Day
Bursting with students, all competing for his attention at once: "Professor Jones! "
"Doctor Jones! " etc., Etc.
Indy: Shush! Shush!
Shush!
Indy shoulders his way to the desk of his secretary, an overwhelmed teaching
assistant named Irene.
Irene: Doctor Jones!
I'm so glad you're back! Your mail is on your desk. Here are your phone
messages.
Male student: Doctor
Jones, you promised... Doctor Jones-
Irene: This is your
appointment schedule. And these term papers still haven't been graded.
Indy takes the term papers then turns to enter his private office. Students
once again clamor for his attention: "Doctor Jones!" "Wait, Doctor Jones!"
"My grade!" "Sign my registration card!"
Indy silences the mob with a raised hand.
Indy: (Very efficiently)
Okay. Irene, put everyone's name on a list, in the order they arrived,
and I'll see each and every one of them in turn.
The students descend upon poor Irene, each claiming to be first. Indy slips
into his -
Private office
Where he goes to his desk and finds a thick envelope with a foreign
postmark on it.
Indy: (Softly, reading)
"Venice, Italy."
Then, Indy stuffs his mail into his coat pockets, goes to the window, slides
it open and steps out
Into the garden.
Ext. Side of college building - Day
Indy escapes through the garden.
Ext. Front of college building - Day
Indy walks briskly toward the street, smiling, eruoying his freedom.
As he arrives at the curb, a long black packard sedan pulls up before him.
Three men step out of the sedan. Everything about them bespeaks "G-man."
The first man steps behind Indy.
Int. Penthouse apartment - Day
Indy is ushered into a large art deco apartment and left alone. Numerous
museum-quality artifacts are displayed around the room. Indy takes this
opportunity to examine them.
After a moment, Walter Donovan enters from across the room. During
the brief time that the door is open, we hear a cocktail party going on
in the next room: voices and soft piano music.
Donovan strides across the room toward Indy. Although in his late fifties,
Donovan has the broad shoulders and trim physique of a much younger man.
Dressed in a tuxedo, he exudes both confidence and power.
Donovan: I trust
your trip down was comfortable, Doctor Jones. My men didn't alarm you,
I hope.
He shakes hands with Indy.
Donovan: My name
is Donovan. Walter Donovan.
Indy: I know who
you are Mr. Donovan. Your contributions to the museum over the years have
been extremely generous. Some of the pieces in your collection here are
very impressive.
Donovan: Well, like
yourself, Doctor Jones, I have a passion for antiquities. (Beat) Have a
look over here. This might interest you.
Donovan goes to a table where an object is wrapped in cloth. He throws
back the cloth revealing a flat stone tablet-about two feet square, inscribed
with letters and symbols.
Indy looks impressed. He puts on his glasses to make a closer examination.
Indy: Well, it's
sandstone. Christian symbol. Early latin text. Mid- twelfth century, I
should think.
Donovan: That was
our assessment as well.
Indy: Where did this
come from?
Donovan: My engineers
unearthed it in the mountain region north of ankara while excavating for
copper. (Beat) Can you translate the inscription?
Translating the inscription is no easy matter, even for someone as knowledgeable
as Indy.
Indy: (Stumbling
through it) "... who drinks the water I shall give him, says the lord, will
have a spring inside him welling up for eternal life. Let them bring me
to your Holy mountain in the place where you dwell.
Donovan pours champagne into several fluted glasses as Indy reads.
Indy: Across the
desert and through the mountain to the canyon of the crescent moon, to
the temple where the cup that-"
Suddenly Indy stops and looks up at Donovan with a startled expression.
Indy: "Where the
cup that holds the blood of jesus Christ resides forever. "
Donovan: (Reverently)
The Holy Grail, Doctor Jones. The chalice used by Christ during the last
supper. The cup that caught his blood at the crucifixion and was entrusted
to joseph of arimathaea.
Indy rubs his chin with a dubious expression as he takes the glass of champagne
Donovan now offers him.
Indy: The arthur
legend. I've heard this bedtime story before.
Donovan: Eternal
life, Doctor Jones! The gift of youth to whoever drinks from the Grail.
(Beat) Oh, now that's a bedtime story I'd like to wake up to!
Indy: An old man's
dream.
Donovan: Every man's
dream. (Beat) Including your father's, I believe.
Indy stiffens slightly at the mention of his father, nods.
Indy: Grail lore
is his hobby. He's a teacher of medieval literature. The one the students
hope they don't get.
The door opens and mrs. Donovan steps into the room. She's a matronly woman
in an expensive evening gown.
Mrs. Donovan: Walter,
you're neglecting our guests.
Donovan: Be along
in a moment, dear.
He leans over and kisses her cheek. Mrs. Donovan sighs to herself and returns
to the party. Indy, meanwhile, has turned his attention back to the Grail
tablet, obviously hooked by its archaeological promise. He moistens his
finger with champagne and rubs it over the tablet. Donovan steps up next
to Indy.
Donovan: Hard to
resist, isn't it? The Holy Grail's final resting place described in detail!
Indy: What good is
it? This Grail tablet speaks of deserts and mountains and canyons. Pretty
vague. Where do you start looking? Maybe if the tablet were intact, you'd
have something to go on. But the entire top portion is missing.
Donovan: Just the
same, an attempt to recover the Grail is currently underway.
Indy has to shake his head at Donovan's apparent lack of judgment.
Donovan: Let me tell
you another "Bedtime story, " Doctor Jones. After the Grail was entrusted
to joseph of arimathaea, it disappeared and was lost for a thousand years
before it was found again by three Knights of the first crusade. Three
brothers, to be exact.
Indy: I've heard
this one as well. Two of these brothers walked out of the desert one hundred
and fifty years after having found the Grail and began the long journey
back to france. But only one of them made it. And before dying of extreme
old age, he supposedly imparted his tale to a-to a franciscan friar, I
think.
Donovan: Not "Supposedly,"
Doctor Jones.
Donovan produces an ancient leather-bound volume with very brittle pages.
Indy views the manuscript with considerable interest.
Donovan: This is
the manuscript in which the friar chronicled the Knight's story... it doesn't
reveal on location of the Grail, I'm afraid... but the Knight promised
that two "Markers" that had been left behind would. (Indicates the tablet)
This tablet is one of those "Markers." It proves the Knight's story is
true. But as you pointed out-it's incomplete. (Beat) Now, the second "Marker"
is entombed with the Knight's dead brother. Our project leader believes
that tomb to be located within the city of Venice, Italy. (Beat) As you
can now see, Doctor Jones, we're about to complete a great quest that began
almost two thousand years ago. We're only one step away.
Indy: That's usually
when the ground falls out from underneath your feet.
Donovan: You could
be more right than you know.
Indy: Yes?
Donovan: We've hit
a snag. Our project leader has vanished. Along with all his research. Uh,
we received a cable from his colleague, Doctor Schneider, who has no idea
of his whereabouts or what's become of him. (Beat) I want you to pick up
the trail where he left off. Find the man and you will find the Grail.
Indy: You've got
the wrong Jones, mister Donovan. Why don't you try my father?
Donovan: (After a
pause) We already have. Your father is the man who's disappeared.
Ext. A residential street - Day
A ford coupe speeds down the tree-lined street.
Ext. Professor Henry Jones' house -
Day
The ford coupe pulls up in front of the house. Indy climbs from the
car and hurries up the walkway. Brody is a step behind.
Brody: Your father
and I have been friends since time began. I've watched you grow up, Indy.
And I've watched the two of you grow apart. (Beat) I've never seen you
this concerned about him before.
They climb the porch and notice that the front door is ajar. They exchange
a quick look of concern as they enter.
Int. The house - late afternoon
Indy approaches the half-open front door.
Indy: Dad? (To Brody)
He's an academic a bookworm. He's not a field mans
He pushes open the door. He enters the house and calls out.
Indy: Dad? Dad? Indy
opens one half of the curtains dividing the hall from the sitting room.
We see the place has been ransacked.
Brody sees Indy's face and opens the other half.
They walk into the room.
Brody: What has the
old fool got himself into now?
Indy: I don't know.
But whatever it is, he's in over his head!
Brody picks up some mail from Henry's cluttered desk.
Indy: Dad?
Brody: It's today's
mail. And it's been opened.
Indy turns and sees the pile of torn papers and envelopes. Then something
hits him.
Indy: Mail! That's
it, Marcus!
He immediately empties his pockets of his own mail taken earlier in the
Day from his college office and finds the envelope with the Venice postmark.
Indy: (As he tears
it open) Venice, Italy!
Brody: What is it?
Indy uncovers a small book. It looks like a journal or diary. Indy flips
through it: page after page of handwritten notes and drawings. Brody glances
at it with great curiosity.
Indy: It's dad's
Grail diary. Every clue he ever followed. Every discovery he made. A complete
record of his search for the Holy Grail. This is his whole life. Why would
he have sent this to me?
Brody: I don't know.
But someone must want it pretty badly.
Indy: Do you believe,
Marcus?
As Indy asks the question, he turns to a painting on the wall: a depiction of Christ on the cross, his blood being
captured in a golden chalice.
A second painting on the wall shows eleventh century crusaders plummeting to their
deaths over a high cliff. One crusader, however, floats safely in midair
because he holds the Grail in his hands.
Indy: Do you believe
the Grail actually exists?
Brody: The search
for the cup of Christ is the search for the divine in all of us.
Brody sees that Indy is unsatisfied by this response.
Brody: But if you
want facts, Indy, I have none to give you. At my age, I'm prepared to take
a few things on faith.
Indy: Call Donovan,
Marcus. Tell him I'll take that ticket to Venice now.
Brody: I'll tell
him we'll take two.
Ext. Airfield - Day
A limo is parked beside a private airliner that bears the Donovan Corporate logo. Brody peers inside to Donovan and Indy.
Brody: Tell me, what's
going to happen when we get to Venice?
Donovan: (Overlapping)
Don't worry. Doctor Schneider will be there to meet you.
Brody: (Overlapping)
Schneider?
Donovan: (Overlapping)
I maintain an apartment in Venice, at your disposal.
Brody: Oh, well.
That's good. Thank you.
Brody and Donovan shake hands. Indy steps from the back seat of the limo.
He turns back to Donovan and shakes his hand.
Donovan: Doctor Jones.
Good luck. Be very careful. Don't trust anvbody.
Int. Airliner - flying - Day
Indy opens the Grail diary and thoughtfully turns through the pages.
He stops at one page and glances at a pencil sketch of what might be a
stained-glass window. Below the sketch is a series of numbers.
Ext. The private airliner - flying
- Day
Superimposed over a map that traces a course from new york city to
Venice, Italy.
Dissolve to:
Ext. Venice - boat landing - Day
Indy and Brody disembark from the water bus onto the boat landing as
other gondoliers steer their boats in the water.
Indy: Ah, Venice...
Brody: Yes. Uh, how
will we recognize this Doctor Schneider when we see him?
Indy: I don't know.
Maybe he'll know us.
Suddenly a woman comes up to him. Attractive features. Blonde hair. Eyes
that are bright and intelligent.
Elsa: Doctor Jones?
Indy: Yes?
Elsa: I knew it was
you-
She looks at him with an appraising expression that is brazenly flirtatious.
Elsa: -you have your
father's eyes.
Indy is instantly attracted to her.
Indy: And my mother's
ears. But the rest belongs to you.
Elsa: Looks like
the best parts have already been spoken for.
Indy grins, enjoying the repartee. The woman turns to Brody, who tips his
hat.
Elsa: Marcus Brody?
Brody: That's right.
The woman, dr. Elsa Schneider, extends her hand to Brody.
Elsa: (Introducing
herself) Doctor Elsa Schneider.
Indy's grin fades. Brody registers a look of surprise.
Brody: Uh... how do
you do?
Cut to:
Ext. Venice canal - Day
Indy, Brody and Elsa walk along the narrow canal, lined with buildings
on either side.
Elsa: The last time
I saw your father we were in the library. He was very close to tracking
down the Knight's tomb. I've never seen him so excited. He was as giddy
as a schoolboy.
Indy: Who? Attila
the Professor? He was never giddy, even when he was a schoolboy!
Indy can't take his eyes off Elsa. Perhaps he's feeling a bit like a schoolboy
himself right now. As they cross over a bridge to the opposite side of
the canal, Indy steals a flower from a street vendor. He holds it out to
Elsa.
Indy: Fraulein-will
you permit me?
Elsa: I usually don't.
Indy: I usually don't
either.
Elsa: In that case,
I permit you.
Indy gives her the flower.
Indy: It would make
me very happy.
Elsa: But I'm already
sad-by tomorrow it will have faded.
Indy: Tomorrow I'll
steal you another.
Brody: (Cutting in)
I hate to interrupt you-but the reason we're here-
Elsa: (Interrupting)
Yes. I have something to show you.
She hands a slip of paper to Indy.
Elsa: I left your
father working in the library. He sent me to the map section to fetch an
ancient plan of the city. When I got back to his table-he'd gone-with all
his papers-except for that scrap which I found near his chair.
Indy extends the scrap of paper to Brody.
Ext. Venice piazza - Day
Elsa leads Indy and Brody into the large piazza. People walk about
and sit at tables in front of a large building.
Elsa: Here is the
library.
They have arrived at the front steps of the library.
Indy: That doesn't
look much like a library.
Brody: It looks like
a converted church.
Elsa leads the way inside.
Int. The library - Day
Indy, Brody and Elsa enter, their heels clicking across the marble
floor.
We notice, along with Indy and Brody, that the library contains many
stained- glass windows.
Elsa: In this case
it's the literal truth. We're on Holy ground. These columns over here...
She indicates four huge marble columns that go from floor to ceiling.
Elsa:... were brought
back as spoils of war after the sacking of byzantium during the crusades.
Indy glances at the columns, then notices a stained-glass window that depicts
a Knight of the crusades. Indy lingers for a moment in front of the window.
Elsa: Now please
excuse me. The library's closing in a few moments. I'll arrange for us
to stay a little longer.
The minute Elsa is out of earshot.
Indy: Marcus-I've
seen this window before.
Brody: Where?
Indy whips out the Grail diary and opens it to the sketch he noticed in
the airplane.
Indy: Right here.
In dad's diary. You see?
Brody glances at the diary, then at the window-noticing that the roman
numerals in question have been worked into the window's design.
Brody: Look, Indy.
The roman numerals!
Indy: Dad was onto
something here!
Brody: Well, now
we know the source of the numbers, but we still don't know what they mean.
Indy and Brody now see Elsa approaching. Indy quickly tucks the diary back
into his pocket.
Indy: (Explaining
to Brody) My dad sent me this diary for a reason. Until we find out why,
I suggest we keep it to ourselves.
Elsa: Find something?
Indy doesn't reply. He's looking in five directions at once. His eyes moving
across the walls and ceilings-charged with the thrill of discovery.
Brody: (To Elsa)
Uh, yes. Three, seven and tent that window seems to be the source of the
roman numerals.
Elsa: My God, I must
be blind
Indy: Dad wasn't
looking for a book about the Knight's tomb... he was looking for the tomb
itself
Elsa wears a blank expression.
Indy: Don't you get
it? The tomb is somewhere in the library! You said yourself it used to
be a church! Look.
Indy's eyes travel up one of the four huge marble columns.
Indy looks again to the stained-glass window. He points.
Indy has discovered that each column is numbered with a roman numeral.
Indy hurries away
toward column VII. All Brody and Elsa can do now is try to keep up with him.
He points again to the stained-glass window.
He looks down to the scrap of paper in his hands.
Indy: And ten. Now
where's the ten? Look around for the ten.
Indy walks past aisles of book-lined shelves. He stops, turns, then looks
down.
Indy: Three, seven
and ten.
He climbs a spiral staircase leading up to a loft and looks down at Brody
and Elsa. The floor beneath their feet is an elaborate tile design containing
a huge "X"-visible only from this higher angle.
Indy: Ten. (Wryly,
to himself) "X" marks the spot.
Indy rushes down the staircase and goes to the center tile where the two sides of the x intersect. He blows dust away
from the tile and tries to pry it up, but cannot.
Indy rushes past Brody to a cordon held in place by a brass stand underneath
the stained-glass window.
Indy raises the brass stand and timing his actions, hits the tile precisely
as the librarian stamps a book. The librarian regards the stamper curiously.
Indy continues to pound at the tile as the librarian resumes his stamping,
still puzzled by the sound echoing through the library.
Finally Indy breaks the tile. As he bends to remove the pieces of broken
tile, a two-foot square hole is revealed.
Cold air and a wet, rancid smell escape from the hole.
Indy: Bingo.
Elsa: You don't disappoint,
Doctor Jones. You're a great deal like your father.
Indy: Except he's
lost, and I'm not.
Elsa: Lower me down.
Indy is impressed with Elsa's spirit, and cooperates agreeably-holding
her by the hands and lowering her into the hole. When her feet finally
touch ground below, Indy releases his grip on her and slips the Grail diary
to Brody.
Indy: Look after
this for me, will you?
Then Indy disappears into the hole.
Int. Catacombs below library - Day
Indy jumps down a steep step. He reaches back to help Elsa.
Indy and Elsa glance around. This is really a horrid place. Dark and dank.
Foul smelling. Elsa turns. She removes a cigarette lighter with a unique
ivory four-leaf clover design.
Indy and Elsa inspect markings carved onto the walls.
Elsa: Pagan symbols.
Fourth or fifth century.
Indy: Right. Six
hundred years before the crusades.
Elsa: The Christians
would have dug their own passages and burial chambers centuries later.
Indy takes the lighter from her and lights their way down a dark passageway.
Indy: That's right.
If there's a Knight of the first crusade entombed down here, that's where
we'll find him.
Int. Library - Day
Three men carrying guns make their way down the spiral staircase toward
an unsuspecting Brody. One of the men, Kazim, raises his gun and brings
it down hard on Brody's head.
Kazim gestures with his gun toward the now-unconscious Brody. The other
two men take Brody's hands and drag him into one of the book-lined aisles.
Int. Another part of the catacombs - Day
Decomposing corpses rest in niches carved into the stone walls. Grotesque
skeletal remains with rotting linen stretched across blackened bones.
Indy holds the lighter up as he and Elsa inspect symbols carved into
the walls.
Elsa spots a symbol cut into the wall that she doesn't recognize. As
she blows away some cobwebs:
Indy only has to give it a quick glance to know.
Indy: The ark of
the covenant.
Elsa: Are you sure?
Indy: (Deadpan) Pretty
sure.
Indy holds the lighter up and he and Elsa enter another dark passageway.
Another part of the catacombs
Indy steps to the wall and runs his hand over the stone. He scrapes
the cobwebs away to reveal the roman numeral "X."
Elsa now holds the lighter as Indy rams his shoulder into the wall. The
wall collapses on impact and Indy falls through into another room.
Another room - the catacombs
As Indy falls through the hole in the wall onto rocks surrounded by
bubbling, green, slimy liquid. More skeletons surround him, resting in
their carved niches. Elsa holds the lighter as she peers in at him through
the hole in the wall.
Indy: Petroleum.
I could sink a well down here and retire.
Indy reaches up and tears a piece of cloth from one of the skeletons, which
breaks apart and falls into the oil-slick water.
Indy uses the scrap of cloth and a bone to fashion a crude torch, which
he then dips into the oily water.
Indy: Give me the
lighter.
Another part of the catacombs
Using the cloth-wrapped bone torch to guide their way, Indy and Elsa
come upon a narrow passageway. The water is knee-deep and teeming with
rats. Thousands of them crawling on one another's backs. Squealing. Squirming.
Thrashing in the water.
Elsa gasps as the rats scamper between her legs.
Indy moves forward through the rat-infested water as Elsa follows,
still gasping in horror. Suddenly he slips into a hole. Recovering his
balance, he reaches out to Elsa.
She gasps once again, terrified. Indy lifts her and carries Elsa as he
moves forward.
The catacombs - the hole in the wall
Kazim and his men step to the opening Indy made earlier and shine their
flashlights through to the rat-infested water.
Another part of the catacombs
More rat-infested water as Elsa, now walking again, follows Indy through
another passageway lined with skulls and bones.
Indy reaches for a wall to steady himself and inadvertently grabs a
skeleton. A bone comes loose in his hand as rats scurry about and leap
at him from all directions.
He takes a moment to compose himself, then steps across the water to
Elsa's side. He steps into the water, then reaches up to help Elsa do the
same.
Large burial chamber
The chamber is flooded with black, briny water.
In the center of the chamber, jutting up above the water, is what amounts
to an "Island altar" on which several ancient coffins rest. They move toward the altar.
Indy and Elsa begin to inspect the ornately carved coffins like the scholars of antiquity that they are. These are big oak caskets held together
by straps of etched brass.
Indy: It must be one of these...
Elsa: Look at the
artistry of these carvings and the scrollwork.
One coffin is elevated above the others.
Together they begin to push on the lid-straining and groaning until it
slides away and bangs against the stone platform.
Inside the coffin
Lie the decomposed remains of a Knight in armor. Indy and Elsa look
in... Elsa gasps.
Indy: This is it! We found it! Look- the engraving on the Shield. It's the same as on the
Grail tablets the Shield is the second marker!
Indy unfolds a piece of paper and holds it over the Shield.
Elsa: What's that?
Indy: It's a rubbing
dad made of the Grail tablet.
The missing portion of the rubbing is completed by the Shield.
Elsa: Just like your
father-giddy as a schoolboy.
Indy laughs.
Elsa: Wouldn't it
be wonderful if he were here now to see this?
Indy: (Chuckles)
He never would have made it past the rats! He hates rats! He's scared to
death of them!
Close - a hand
As it lights a match.
Pull back to reveal Kazim dropping the lighted match into the oil-slick
water.
Indy and
Elsa: Elsa holds
the torch. Indy looks around. Listens. Something is wrong. And then he
sees the glow of firelight dancing across the catacomb walls.
This is followed by thousands of rats fleeing from around the corner of
the narrow passageway, stampeding toward Elsa and Indy-shrieking and squealing
as they approach.
The rats literally wash over them-like a rodent tidal wave-in their
efforts to escape a:
Huge orange ball of fire
Roaring around the corner hurtling towards them-feeding on the oil
slick, consuming the oxygen.
Elsa screams.
Indy: Get back! Back
against the wall.
Indy braces his back against the altar and topples the coffin with his
feet. It crashes against the stone platform and splashes into the water.
They jump into the water beside the bobbing, overturned coffin.
Elsa hesitates. Indy literally dunks her and pushes her underneath.
Under the coffin
Elsa surfaces into the air pocket created by the coffin, sputtering
and spitting.
Now Indy pops up into the air pocket. He looks at Elsa-they are both
soaking wet.
Indy: Don't wander
off.
Elsa: What?
Indy disappears under the water and swims out from under the coffin.
Under the water
Indy swims, looking for an escape route.
Under the coffin
The rats are beginning to force their way inside, swimming through
the water and climbing on Elsa, who squirms and screams in terror.
Indy pops back up through the water.
Indy: I think I've
found a way out. Deep breath.
Elsa groans. They take a deep breath and both dive under the water.
Ext. Venice piazza - outdoor cafe -
Day
The perfect picture postcard-st. Mark's square and the grand canal
beyond. Cafe customers are startled to see Indy and Elsa climb out of the
sewer, wet and smelly. Indy looks around at the postcard-perfect setting
and smiles.
Indy: (Wryly) Ah,
Venice!
Indy's delight, however, is short-lived since Kazim and two other turkish
agents are running towards them with drawn guns.
He grabs Elsa by the hand and the two of them run down the dock and
leap
Into a motorboat.
Int. The motorboat - Day
Indy fires up the engine and pulls away from the dock... but not before
a turkish agent jumps in with him.
Elsa grabs the wheel and begins to steer the boat while Indy and the
turk trade punches.
Ext. The harbor - Day
Indy's speedboat bounces across the choppy waters heading in the direction
of the docked steamship.
Kazim and his men rush to two more speedboats tied to the dock.
They chase after Indy.
Indy grapples with the turkish agent. As Indy grips his arms, we see
a gun in the agent's hand. It fires.
As Indy fights with the turk, he becomes aware of the speedboats behind
him and two enormous freighters ahead of him, joined together by two giant
ropes.
Indy, having gained the advantage, leans on top of the turkish agent.
Indy: (To Elsa) Are
you crazy?! You don't go between them!
Elsa can barely hear Indy over the noise of the motor.
Elsa: Go between
them? Are you crazy?!
Indy finally delivers the punch that sends the turkish agent flying overboard.
Turning, Indy sees that Elsa has committed the speedboat to a course between
the two freighters, now being pushed even closer together by a tugboat.
Indy: I said go around!
Elsa: You said go
between them!
Indy: I said don't
go between them!
It's purely academic at this point since the hulls of the the two freighters
loom up on either side of them like cavern walls.
Ext. Full shot - the harbor - Day
One enemy speedboat chases Indy between the two freighters. But the
speedboat containing Kazim veers off and goes around.
Ext. Between the two freighters - Day
It's a race for Daylight as the two freighters drift ever closer to
one another.
Indy's speedboat just manages to squeeze through the gap. But the enemy
speedboat explodes as it is crushed between the two freighters, flying
Into the air and splashing back down into the water.
Indy and Elsa spin their boat around in a sharp half-circle to see
Kazim's speedboat appear racing toward them. He stands in the moving boat,
firing a machine gun at Indy and Elsa.
Kazim's speedboat
Matches Indy's move for move.
Full shot - the harbor
The two boats race across the water nearly side-by-side. A chattering
machine gun from Kazim's boat splinters the wood of Indy's boat, until finally the rear of the boat
catches on fire.
The machine gun runs out of ammunition. Kazim puts it down and takes
control of the wheel from one of the turkish agents in the boat with him.
As Indy's boat drifts toward the giant, turning propellers at the stern
of
Another steamer, Kazim's boat draws up alongside and hits them.
Indy: Steps into
Kazim's boat. He knocks one of the turkish agents to the deck, then turns
his attention to Kazim. The two men trade punches as the boat spins helplessly
in the churning water.
Elsa: No!!
Indy kicks Kazim in the face, knocking him into the water, then pulls him
back into the boat, now being sucked through the churning water toward
the steamer's giant propeller blades.
Indy: Why are you
trying to kill us?
Kazim: Because you're
looking for the Holy Grail.
Indy: My father was
looking for the Holy Grail. Did you kill him too?
Kazim: No.
Indy: Where is he?
Talk-or you're dead. Damn it, tell me! Tell me!
Kazim: If you don't
let go, Doctor Jones, we'll both die.
Indy: Then we'll
die.
Kazim: My soul is
prepared. How's yours?
By now half the boat has been chopped up into matchwood and the blades
are getting closer.
Indy: This is your
last chance.
Kazim: No, Doctor
Jones. It's yours!
The wind of the blades is on their necks. Indy grabs Kazim just in time
and jumps... into the motorboat, driven by Elsa, which gets alongside in
the nick of time.
Indy: All right!
Where's my father
Kazim: If you let
me go, I will tell you where he is.
Indy: Who are you?
Kazim: My name is
Kazim.
Indy: And why were
you trying to kill me?
Kazim: The secret
of the Grail has been safe for a thousand years. And for all that time
the Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword has been prepared to do anything
to keep it safe.
Kazim pulls back his shirt to reveal a birthmark... or is it a tattoo? Whatever
it is, it's a Cruciform Sword, a Christian cross which tapers down, like
the blades of a broadsword.
Kazim: Let me get off at this jetty.
The boat is close to the edge of the canal. Indy gives Elsa a nod, telling
her to bring the boat in. Kazim steps ashore.
Kazim: Ask yourself,
why do you seek the cup of Christ? Is it for his glory, or for yours?
Indy: I didn't come
for the cup of Christ. I came to find my father.
Kazim: In that case,
God be with you in your quest. Your father is being held in the castle
of Brunwald on the Austrian-German border.
Kazim walks away.
Int. Venice apartm
Ent - Day
Close on the water-soaked paper impression: the rubbing taken from
the Shield of the Grail Knight.
Brody is giving it careful study while he dabs the lump on the back
of his head with an ice pack.
Indy: How's the head?
Brody: It's better,
now I've seen this. It's the name of a city. "Alexandretta?" Hmmm...
Indy, wearing a bathrobe, leans over to study the impression.
Indy: The Knights
of the first crusade laid siege to the city of Alexandretta for over a
year. The entire city was destroyed.
Brody lowers the ice pack from his head and looks at Indy.
Indy: The present
city of Iskenderun is built on its ruins. Marcus- you remember what the
Grail tablet said. "Across the desert and through the mountain to the canyon
of the crescent moon." (Pause) But where exactly?
Brody: Your father
would know. Your father did know. Look. He made a map.
Brody picks up the Grail diary.
Brody: He must have
pieced it together from clues scattered through the whole history of the
Grail quest. A map with no names.
Insert: a pencil-drawn map
It covers two pages of the diary. Brody's finger moves across it.
Brody: Now, he knew
there was a city with an oasis due east. Here. He knew the course turned
south through the desert to a river, and the river led into the mountains.
Here. Straight to the canyon. He knew everything except where to begin,
the name of the city.
Indy: (Solemnly)
Alexandretta. Now we know.
Brody: Yes. Now we
know.
Indy: (Rising) MARCUS,
get hold of Sallah. Tell him to meet you in Iskenderun.
Indy closes the Grail diary and puts it into the pocket of his robe.
Brody: What about
you?
Indy: I'm going after
dad.
Int. Indy's bedroom - Day
Indy opens the door. His bedroom has been ransacked... the mattress
on the floor, the drawers turned out.
Int. Hallway - Day
Indy approaches another door (Elsa's bedroom) And knocks.
He goes in.
Int. Elsa's bedroom - Day
... and finds that Elsa's bedroom is in a similar ransacked state to
his own. The room is empty.
He is worried for her, knocks and calls out:
He steps into the room and knocks upon the bathroom door.
He opens the bathroom door, peering inside.
Int. Elsa's bathroom - Day
Elsa is standing before a mirror, wearing a silk bathrobe. She gasps,
startled, as Indy enters. He retreats back into her bedroom as she reaches
up to turn off a record player sitting on a ledge above the bathtub.
Int. Elsa's bedroom - Day
Elsa joins Indy, waiting in the ransacked room. She looks around in
shock.
Indy mine, too.
Elsa: What were they
looking for?
She looks to Indy, who pulls the Grail diary from his pocket.
Indy: This.
Elsa: The Grail diary.
Indy: Uh-huh.
Elsa: You had it?
You didn't trust me!
She looks hurt and beautiful. She comes closer to him.
She's awfully hard to resist.
Indy: At least I
let you tag along.
Elsa: Oh, yes. Give
them a flower and they'll follow you anywhere.
Indy: Knock it off.
You're not mad.
Elsa: No?
Indy: No. You like
the way I do things.
Elsa: It's lucky
I don't do things the same way. You'd still be standing at the Venice pier.
She stomps her foot angrily. Indy flinches. She starts to walk away but
Indy: Grabs her.
Indy: Look, what
do you think is going on here? Since I've met you, I've nearly been incinerated,
drowned, shot at, and chopped into fish bait. We're caught in the middle
of something sinister here. My guess is dad found out more than he was
looking for. And until I'm sure, I'm going to continue to do things the
way I think they should be done.
He pulls her to him and kisses her.
Elsa: How dare you
kiss me!
Now Elsa reaches for Indy and kisses him.
Indy: Leave me alone.
I don't like fast women.
But he embraces her, and Elsa begins to nibble at his ear.
Elsa: And I hate
arrogant men.
Indy smiles slyly as they fall to the bed.
Ext. Venice canal - Day
A gondolier sings as he steers his gondola carrying two passengers
past Indy's window.
Int. Indy's bedroom - Day
Indy lies on top of Elsa, kissing her. He stops for a moment as he
hears the gondolier singing.
Elsa reaches up and pulls him back down to her.
Ext. Road through the Austrian mountains
- Day
A mercedes-benz glides through the sharp mountain curves. This is superimposed
over a map that charts their course from Venice across austria toward salzburg.
Ext. Castle in the Austrian mountains
- Day
Storm clouds darken the skies. Thunder explodes in the distance, lightning
flashes. The mercedes-benz drives into the courtyard of the formidable
stone castle.
Indy: What do you
know about this place?
Elsa: I know the
Brunwalds are famous art collectors.
Int. Mercedes-benz - Day
Indy reaches into the back seat and retrieves his bullwhip.
Elsa: What are you
going to do?
Indy: Don't know.
Think of something.
He glances up to the beret Elsa is wearing. She reaches up and adjusts
it.
Int. Castle
Entrance hall - Day
A butler walks to the door and opens it to reveal Indy and Elsa standing
outside in the rain. She now wears Indy's Fedora, Indy is wearing Elsa's
beret.
Butler yes?
Indy, followed by Elsa, steps inside, shaking the water from his overcoat.
He adopts a scottish accent.
Indy: And not before
time! Did you intend to leave us standing on the doorstep all Day? We're
drenched!
As Indy says this he pushes his way past the startled butler, pulling a
handkerchief from the man's pocket. Elsa follows, taking off her coat.
Indy sneezes hard.
Indy: Now look! I've
gone and caught a sniffle.
Indy dabs at his nose with the handkerchief as Elsa looks on in amused amazement.
Butler:(Coldly, with Austrian accent) Are you expected?
Indy: Don't take
that tone with me, my good man. Now buttle off and tell baron Brunwald
that lord Clarence MacDonald and his lovely assistant are here to view
the tapestries.
Butler:Tapestries?
Indy: Dear me, the
man is dense. This is a castle, isn't it? There are tapestries?
Butler: This is a castle. And we have many tapestries. But if you're a scottish lord, then I am Mickey Mouse.
Indy: How dare he?!
Simultaneously knocking the butler cold with one slug on the jaw. The butler
falls against a wall tapestry, sliding down to the floor, out cold.
Int. Castle hallway - Day
Indy and Elsa move cautiously and quietly down the wide, vaulted hallway.
Approaching voices are heard. Indy and Elsa creep past a room full of nazi
soldiers working around a large table with a map atop it..
Indy reacts to the sight of them.
Indy: (To Elsa, softly)
Nazis. I hate these guys.
Indy and Elsa continue down the hallway. Indy carries a gun in his hand
and his whip hangs from his belt. He steps to a closed door and listens.
Indy: This one. I
think he's in here.
Elsa: How do you
know?
Indy points out an electrical wire.
Indy: Because it's
wired.
He studies the situation for a moment, then decides to enter one of the
other doors. He knocks at the door-there is no response. He looks back
at Elsa and enters.
Int. Castle room - Day
The room is dark and empty. Indy throws open the window shutters and
looks out. Rain comes down in sheets. There is a wide ledge beneath each
window- but below that is a sheer drop. Indy wants to get out onto the
window ledge, which is several yards away.
Indy reassures her.
Indy: Don't worry... this
is kid's play. I'll be right back.
He leans out the window and wraps his bullwhip around some wires that protrude
from the castle wall above the next window.
He gives the whip a forceful tug to make certain it will hold his weight.
Ext. The castle - Day
Indy swings from the window to the stone gargoyle.
Close on the window ledge
A pair of wooden shutters seals the window.
Indy takes hold of the bullwhip with both hands, pushes off with his
feet... swings toward the shuttered window with his feet extended... crashing
through the wooden shutters as a clap of thunder disguises the noise.
Int. The room - Day
Indy crashes through shutters and glass into the room. The broken shutters
hang by their hinges. Rain and cold air whip through the open window.
No sooner does Indy get to his feet, than a vase comes crashing down
on the back of his head.
Stunned, Indy sinks to one knee... and Indy's father, Professor Henry
Jones, steps out of the shadows.
Indy gets to his feet.
Indy: (A reflex)
Yes, sir!
This reply is a kneejerk reaction on Indy's part. Now they look at each
other.
Henry: It is you
Junior!
Indy: (An old familiar
irritation) Don't call me that, please.
Henry: (Amazed) But
what are you doing here?
Indy: I came to get
you! What do you think?
Nazi voices are heard approaching. Indy and Henry press themselves against
the wall, Henry still holding the broken vase in his hand.
Indy steps to the window and looks down. Henry moves to a lamp, holding
the vase under the light for a closer look.
Henry: (Sotto, mumbled)
Late fourteenth century, ming dynasty.
Henry is all about the broken vase which he still holds in his hand. Father
and son get onto crossed lines for a couple of moments.
Henry: Oh, it breaks
the heart.
Indy: (Quietly to
himself) And the head. (To Henry, aggrievedly) You hit me, dad!
Henry: (Referring
to the vase) I'll never forgive myself-
Indy: (Surprised,
misunderstanding) Don't worry-I'm fine.
Henry: Thank God!
Henry has clearly been concentrating entirely on the vase... he is examining
the broken end carefully.
Henry:... it's fake.
See, you can tell by the cross section.
Henry throws the vase against the wall where it shatters.
Indy: No! Dad, get
your stuff. We've got to get out of here.
Henry: Well, I am
sorry about your head, though. But I thought you were one of them.
Indy: Dad, they come
in through the doors.
Henry: (Laughs) Good point.
Indy steps to the door and stands, listening.
Henry: But better
safe than sorry.
Henry slides his umbrella through the straps of his bag.
Henry: Humpf-so I
was wrong this time. But by God, I wasn't wrong when I mailed you my diary.
You obviously got it.
Indy: I got it and
I used it. We found the entrance to the catacombs.
Henry: (Excited)
Through the library?
Indy: Right.
Henry: I knew it.
And the tomb of sir Richard?
Indy nods.
Indy: Found it.
Henry: (Breathless)
He was actually there? You saw him?
Indy: Well, what
was left of him.
Henry: (Trembling
with anticipation) And his Shield... the inscription on sir Richard's Shield... ?
Indy: Alexandretta.
(Beat)
It's a great moment in Henry's life. He turns aside, lost to himself for
a moment, then turns to Indy with joy.
Henry: Alexandretta... of
course... on the pilgrim trail from the eastern empire. Oh, Junior...
Indy winces, and would interrupt but suddenly it's not the moment.
Henry:... you did
it.
Indy: No, dad. You
did. Forty years.
Henry: If only I
could have been with you.
Indy: There were
rats, dad.
Henry: Rats?
Indy: Yeah. Big ones.
What do the nazis want with you dad?
Henry: They want
my diary.
Indy: (Interested)
Yeah?
Indy's interest is a moment which becomes important later but for now it
passes.
Henry: I knew I had
to get that book as far away from me as I possibly could.
Indy's hand moves unconsciously to his pocket. His eyes turn inward.
Indy: (Thoughtfully)
Yeah...
Then... bam! The door is kicked open and three nazis enter. One is an S.S.
Officer. The other two are soldiers with machine guns. Henry and Indy raise their hands.
S.S.Officer: Doctor Jones!!
Henry & Indy: Yes!!
S.S.Officer: I will take
the book now.
Henry & Indy: (Simultaneously)
What book?
S.S.Officer: (To Indy)
You have the diary in your pocket.
Henry laughs genuinely, believing himself to be laughing at the expense
of the Officer.
Henry: Do you think that my son would be that stupid that he would bring my diary
all the way back here?
At which point an awful thought strikes Henry.
Henry: You didn't,
did you? (A beat) You didn't bring it, did you?
Indy: Well, uh...
Henry: You did!!
Indy: Look, can we
discuss this later?
Henry: I should have
mailed it to the Marx Brothers.
Indy: (Overlapping)
Will you take it easy....!
Henry: Take it easy?!
Why do you think I sent it home in the first place? (Points towards the
nazis) So it wouldn't fall into their hands!!
Indy: I came here
to save you.
Henry: Oh yeah? And
who's gonna come to save you, Junior??
Indy's eyes blazes his nostrils flares he's so pissed off, he literally
rips a machine gun from the hands of one of the startled soldiers... and
for a moment we think he's going to use it on his dad.
He turns and sprays the room with machine gun fire, cutting all three nazis
to ribbons and blowing them backwards across the room.
Indy: --don't call
me Junior!
Henry looks shocked and horrified.
Henry: Look what
you did!!
Indy grabs him and pushes him ahead.
Henry: (Aghast) I
can't believe what you just....
Int. Castle hallway - Day
Indy leads Henry down the hallway as he searches for Elsa.
He opens a door and enters:
Int. First castle room - Day
Indy and Henry rush back into the room where Elsa had been left, only
to find: a nazi colonel holding Elsa hostage.
His name is Vogel: a vicious-looking, lantern jawed brute. One arm
is wrapped around Elsa's waist, the other hand presses the muzzle of a
luger behind her ear.
Vogel: That's far
enough put down the gun, Doctor Jones. Put down the gun or the fraulein
dies.
Henry: But she's
one of them!
Elsa: Indy, please!
Henry: She's a nazi!
Indy: What?!
Indy is thrown. He doesn't know what to do. He looks at Elsa, then back
to his father. Everyone is yelling at once:
Henry: Trust me!
Elsa: Indy, no!
Vogel: I will kill
her!
Henry: Oh yeah? Go
ahead!
Indy: No! Don't shoot!
Henry: (To Indy)
Don't worry. He won't.
Elsa: Indy, please!
Do what he says!
Henry: And don't
listen to her!
Vogel: Enough! She
dies!
Vogel jams the barrel of the luger painfully into Elsa's neck. Elsa screams.
And then Indy gives in. He drops the machine gun to the table and it slides
across, shattering glass. Henry groans audibly.
Vogel releases his grip on Elsa and shoves her toward Indy. She is
propelled directly into his arms. He holds her tightly. She buries her
face in his chest.
Indy comforts her.
Her hand slips into his coat pocket and removes the Grail diary.
Elsa: But you should
have listened to your father.
She steps back next to Vogel. Indy is stunned. Henry gives him his most
withering look of reprimand.
Int. Baronial room - Day
Ext. Train station - city of Iskenderun
- Day
Brody disembarks from the train along with the other passengers, a
cross- section of arabs and tusks.
Brody: Does anyone
here speak english? Or even ancient greek?
A man in the crowd holds out a cup of water to Brody.
Brody: No water,
no thank you. No, fish make love in it.
Brody continues through the crowd past various street vendors. A woman
holds a chicken out to him.
Brody: Thank you
so much. No, I don't like that. No, I really don't want... no, no, thank
you very much. No, thank you, madam. I'm a vegetarian.
The woman walks away, leaving Brody alone in the crowd.
Brody: Does anyone
understand a word I'm saying here?
Sallah shoulders his way through the mob toward Brody.
They meet and hug, then begin to walk.
Brody: Oh, Sallah! What a relief!
Sallah: (Laughs)
MARCUS Brody, sir. And where is Indy?
Brody: (Overlapping)
Oh, he's in austria. A slight detour.
Sallah: You are on
your own?
A woman runs in and tugs on Brody's coat. He waves her away.
Brody: Yes, but don't
panic. Everything's under control. Have you...have you arranged our supplies?
Sallah: Oh, yes,
of course. But where are we going?
Brody: Oh, this map
will show you. It was drawn by, uh...
Brody searches in his coat pocket for the map as a sinister man approaches.
Sinister man: Mister
Brody?
Brody puts the map back in his pocket. The sinister man clicks his heels
and bows quickly.
Sinister man: Welcome
to Iskenderun. The director of the museum of antiquities has sent a car
for you.
Brody takes off his hat.
Brody: Oh, what?... your
servant, sir.
Sallah: And I am
his.
Sinister man: Follow
me, please.
The man turns and joins a second man. Brody and Sallah follow them.
Brody: My reputation
precedes me.
Sallah: There is
no museum in Iskenderun.
The second man overhears Sallah. He and his companion turn quickly.
Second man: Papers
please.
Sallah: Papers? (Laughs)
Of course.
Sallah puts Brody's luggage down and glances at Brody.
Brody does not run. Sallah pats his clothing, searching for his papers.
Brody: Yes.
Sallah: Papers, sir.
Got it here.
Sallah laughs and pulls out a newspaper.
Sallah: Just finished
reading it myself. (Laughs, then, to Brody) Run!
Brody looks confused. Sallah shows the newspaper to the second man.
Brody: Yes.
Sallah: Egyptian
mail. Morning edition. (To Brody) Run!
Brody: Did you say... ?
Uh, uh...
Sallah puts the newspaper in front of the second man's face, then punches
him through the newspaper.
The second man falls, knocking over a vendor's stand. Sallah and Brody
begin to run. Sallah knocks the first man into another vendor's stand.
The stand collapses on impact.
Sallah grabs Brody and pulls him through the crowded streets.
Sallah: (To Brody,
pointing) Okay, okay, quick, quick, quick! Hide in that door! Hide in that door!
Sallah points to a darkened doorway, hung with a curtain, at the top of
a ramp. Brody runs up the ramp, throws back the curtain and disappears
into the darkness.
Then-metal doors are slammed behind Brody and we realize that he has
actually run into the back of a nazi troop truck.
Sallah runs after the truck until he reaches a wall, then leans against
the wall dejectedly as the truck drives away with Brody inside.
Int. Castle room - Day
The room is dark. Ancient, floor-length drapes cover the windows. A
huge fireplace that's nearly large enough for a man to stand upright in
dominates one wall.
The nazi guards have tied Indy and Henry back-to-back in a pair of
chairs. Elsa and Donovan stand over them. Vogel enters.
Henry: Intolerable.
Vogel: Doctor Schneider.
Message from Berlin. You must return immediately: a rally at the institute
of aryan culture.
Elsa: So?
Vogel: Your presence
on the platform is requested... at the highest level.
Elsa: Thank you,
herr oberst. (To Donovan) I will meet you at Iskenderun.
Donovan: Take this
diary to the reich museum in Berlin. It will show them our progress, ahead
of schedule. Without a map, I'm afraid it's no better than a souvenir.
He hands her the Grail diary.
Vogel: (To Donovan,
meaning Indy and Henry) Let me kill them now.
Elsa: No. If we fail
to recover the pages from Brody, we'll need them alive.
Donovan: (To Vogel,
with a helpless shrug) Always do what the Doctor orders.
Donovan leads Vogel out. The nazi guards follow. Once they are gone, Elsa
turns to Indy.
Elsa: Don't look
at me like that-we both wanted the Grail, I would have done anything to
get it. You would have done the same.
Indy shakes his head "No."
Indy: I'm sorry you
think so.
She runs her hand down the side of his face. Indy pulls away.
Indy and Henry are still tied back-to-back of course. Elsa bends to
speak quietly into Indy's ear... which is near enough to Henry's ear.
Elsa: (Whispers)
I can't forget... how wonderful it was.
Henry: Thank you.
It was rather wonderful.
She smiles and kisses Indy passionately. Henry glances back and looks rather
disappointed.
Vogel appears to remind Elsa of her appointment.
Vogel: Doctor Schneider!
Your car is waiting.
Elsa: (To Indy, after
finishing the kiss) That's how Austrians say goodbye.
Elsa exits. Vogel stays behind for another moment.
Vogel: And this is
how we say goodbye in Germany, Doctor Jones.
Vogel punches Indy in the jaw. A hard and vicious jab that snaps Indy's
head around.
Vogel exits. Indy shakes his head clear.
Indy: (To himself)
Ooooh... I like the Austrian way better.
Henry: So did I.
Indy: Let's try and
get these ropes loose. We've got to get to Marcus before the nazis do!
Henry: (Confused)
You said he had two Days' start. That he would blend in. Disappear!
Indy: Are you kidding?-i
made that up! You know Marcus-he got lost once in his own museum!
Indy and Henry are pulling at the ropes with great urgency.
Indy: Can you try
and reach into my left jacket pocket?
Henry is able to wiggle his hand towards Indy's coat pocket. Indy squirms
his body around towards Henry's hand.
Henry: What am I
looking for?
Indy: My lucky charm.
Henry: Feels like
a cigarette lighter.dje
Indy: Try and burn
through the ropes.
Henry's fingers open the lighter and ignite the flame.
Henry yelps as the cigarette lighter burns his hand. He drops the lighter
to the floor. Henry kicks at the lighter, trying to reach it, but cannot.
The rug starts to burn. Indy doesn't know it yet.
Henry: I ought to
tell you something.
Indy: Don't get sentimental
now dad- save it 'til we get out of here.
Henry: The floor's
on fire! See?!
Indy: (Turns and
sees) What???
Henry: And the chair.
Indy: All right,
movel move! Rock your chair. Do what I do.
They begin to rock their chair legs, inching their way off the burning
carpet.
Ext. Castle - Day
As Elsa is driven away. Vogel and Donovan remain behind, flanked by
nazi soldiers.
Another car pulls up and Vogel holds the door open for Donovan who
gets into the rear seat. A lieutenant approaches with a written message
for Donovan.
Lieutenant: Etwas
wichtig, mein herr.
Donovan puts on his glasses to read the message.
Donovan: Well, we
have Marcus Brody. But more important, we have the map.
A radio operator steps forward with yet another written message for Donovan.
Radio operator: Aus
Berlin, mein herr.
Donovan: (Reading)
"By the personal command of the fuhrer. Secrecy essential to success. Eliminate
the american conspirators." (To Vogel) GERMANy has declared war on the
Jones boys. (To driver) Los fahren.
The car drives off.
Int. Castle room - Day
Indy and Henry are still in their chairs, tied back-to-back. Indy tries
to communicate with Henry, but each time he calls him, the men turn their
heads in opposite directions.
Indy: Dad!
Henry: What?
Indy: Dad!
Henry: What?
Indy: Dad!
Finally they turn their heads in the same direction.
Henry: What?
Indy: Head for the
fireplace!
Henry: Oh.
Banging, rocking and hopping their chairs, they work their way
Into the fireplace-the only safe place from the now roaring fire.
Indy: I think I can
get these ropes off.
Indy struggles to free his hands. His foot kicks out and accidentally hits
a metal grill that operates a secret door.
The fireplace floor rotates like a lazy susan and Indy and his father find
themselves in the:
Int. Radio room - Day
Where a nazi radioman wearing headphones sits at an elaborate panel
of dials, switches and meters, and a woman stands over a map plotting coordinates.
Their backs are turned to Indy and Henry.
The floor begins to rotate again, and Indy and Henry find themselves
back in:
Int. Castle room - Day
Inside the fireplace, still tied back-to-back.
Henry: Our situation
has not improved.
Indy glances over his shoulder at Henry.
Indy: Listen dad... I'm
almost free.
Indy's foot hits the grill again... and the fireplace rotates to:
Int. Radio room - Day
Four nazi radiomen and the woman are still hard at work with controls
and coordinates. Suddenly the woman looks up and spots Henry and Indy.
She screams.
Now the radiomen turn to see Henry and Indy.
Two nazis draw their revolvers and fire several shots at Indy and Henry.
Int. Castle room - dawn
Indy and Henry rotate into the room which is now an inferno. The carpet,
drapes and furniture are all ablaze.
Henry: This is intolerable!
Indy: I'm out, dad!
Indy finally breaks free. And he immediately begins to untie his father.
Int. Radio room - Day
All four radiomen now have their guns drawn. They activate the lever
and begin to rotate through the secret door.
Int. Castle room - Day
The radiomen appear in the fireplace on the other side-but there is
no sign of Indy and Henry.
The radiomen move cautiously toward the flame, Shielding their faces
with one hand, holding their guns with the other. Is it possible that Indy
and Henry escaped through these flames? Not a chance.
They've hidden themselves up the chimney. And now they drop down, behind
the radiomen.
One of the radiomen grabs Indy by the neck. As they struggle they fall
against the rotating wall and disappear into the next room, leaving a frightened Henry behind.
Henry presses against the wall, which rotates again. As he disappears into
the next room, a dead nazi radioman swivels into the room. The other nazis
rush forward to him.
Int. Radio room - Day
Indy picks up a bust of Hitler and uses it to jam the rotating wall
in place, sealing the nazis inside the burning room.
Int. Castle hallway- Day
Vogel strides purposefully down the hallway. He barks an order, and
two more nazis fall into step with him.
Int. Radio room - Day
Indy grabs his whip, his leather sack and Henry's case from a table.
He hands the case to Henry and they begin to run.
Int. Secret room - Day
Indy and Henry step into an empty room.
Henry looks horrified by what he's been forced to do as Indy searches frantically
for an exit.
Indy: There's got
to be a... a secret door around. A passageway or something.
Indy begins to run his hands over the walls-frantic.
Henry: I find that
if I just sit down and think...
Henry sits on a chair which tips back, hitting the wall behind it. The
floor at Indy's feet suddenly begins dropping awayi
Indy grabs a railing to keep from falling, but loses his grip and plunges
through the opening which has formed a spiral staircase. He rolls down
the stairs.
Indy: Dad!
Henry:... the solution
presents itself.
Henry follows Indy down the staircase.
Int. Cavern/underground harbor - Day
The stairway deposits Indy and Henry into an enormous watery cavern
beneath the mountain on which the castle was built.
A full-scale nazi boat dock has been built inside the cavern. We see
motorboats, gunboats, supply boats, etc.
Indy boards one of the motorboats and starts the motor.
Henry: Would you
say this has been just another typical day for you? Huh?
Henry tosses his case at Indy who catches it and angrily throws it back
to his father.
Indy: (Ironically)
Ooof! No! It's been better than most.
Indy moves back to the dock and pushes the boat away. Henry looks confused.
Indy: Come on, dad.
Come on!
Henry: What about
the boat? We're not going on the boat?
Int. Secret room - Day
Vogel and the nazi soldiers enter the room and spot the spiral staircase
leading below. They quickly descend the stairs.
Int. Cavern/underground harbor - Day
As Vogel and the nazi soldiers rush to the dock. Vogel sees that a
motorboat is missing. He orders the nazi soldiers into a boat.
Vogel: Sie alle ins
boat. Schnell!
Camera pulls back to reveal a large box which suddenly breaks apart as
Indy, now on a motorbike with Henry in the sidecar, roars past the dock,
hitting two nazi soldiers who scream as they fall into the river.
Vogel screams after Indy and Henry as they drive off.
Straight cut to:
Ext. Country road - Day
Indy looks pleased as he drives the motorbike along the road, but Henry appears worried.
Four nazi soldiers on motorcycles
They chase down the road after Indy and Henry.
Indy turns the motorbike down a smaller, dusty tree-lined road. Henry
gasps as he is jostled about in the sidecar. One of the nazi soldiers gives
chase along a higher road running in the same direction.
Ext. Road barricade - Day
Indy approaches the barricade from one direction as one of the nazi
soldiers approaches from a higher road.
A guard steps from the road station and calls to the vehicles as Indy
and Henry smash through the barricade.
The nazi soldier rides his motorcycle through the other side of the barrier-- it shatters Indy and Henry. Indy grabs
at a flagpole as they roar past-it snaps off in his hand. The nazi soldier drives his motorcycle toward Indy and Henry. He unshoulders his machine gun.
Indy uses the broken flagpole as a lance and knocks the nazi soldier
from his motorcycle.
The riderless motorcycle
Drives on toward the other nazi soldiers now approaching the guardhouse, colliding with two of them.
The remaining nazi soldier maneuvers his motorcycle around his fallen
comrades and continues the chase.
Indy and Henry as the remaining nazi soldier rides alongside their motorbike he cocks his gun, preparing to fire. Indy quickly jams the remaining portion of the flagpole through the spokes
of the nazI's front wheel.
The nazi soldier's motorcycle flips three times, throwing him high
into the air.
Indy glances back and smiles, but the smile fades as he looks forward
again to see a sign at a crossroad. Arrows pointing in opposite directions
indicate the way to Berlin or venedig.
Indy starts down the road marked venedig.
Henry: Stop!
Indy: What?
Henry: Stop! Stop!
The motorbike skids to a stop.
Henry: You're going
the wrong way! We have to get to Berlin!
Indy: (Pointing towards
venedig) Brody's this way.
Henry: My diary's
in Berlin.
Indy: You don't need
the diary, dad. Marcus has the map.
Henry: There is more
in the diary than just the map.
Indy: All right dad-tell
me.
Henry: Well, he who
finds the Grail must face the final challenge.
Indy: What final
challenge?
Henry: Three devices
of such lethal cunning.
Indy: Booby traps?
Henry: Oh, yes. But
I found the clues that will safely take us through, in the chronicles of
st. Anselm.
Indy: But what are
they? Can't you remember?
Henry: I wrote them
down in my diary so that I wouldn't have to remember
Indy: Half the German
army's on our tail and you want me to go to Berlin? Into the lion's den?
Henry: Yes! The only
thing that matters is the Grail.
Indy: What about
Marcus?
Henry: Marcus would
agree with me.
Indy: Two selfless
martyrs. Jesus Christ!
Henry slaps him across the face. Indy is rocked to his foundations, not
by any means entirely by the blow itself.
Henry: That's for
blasphemy. The quest for the Grail is not archaeology. It's a race against
evil. If it is captured by the nazis, the armies of darkness will march
all over the face of the earth. Do you understand me?
Indy: This is an
obsession dad. I never understood it. Never. Neither did mom.
Henry: Oh yes, she
did. Only too well. Unfortunately she kept her illness from me until all
I could do was mourn her.
Ext. Crossroads - Day
Arrows point in opposite directions to Venice and Berlin. The camera
moves in on the portion of the sign reading Berlin.
Ext. City square - Berlin - night
A nazi rally-a book-burning is in process.
The mound of burning books is ten feet tall and growing by the minute
as college students and nazi brownshirts continually toss more books onto
the fire.
Flags, banners and standards displaying the swastika are waved rhythmically
from side to side in a motion that echoes the mounting frenzy of the enormous
crowd.
Indy and Henry walk toward the square. Indy wears the uniform of a
nazi soldier. He is now buttoning up the tunic-which happens to be several
sizes too big.
Henry: My boy, we
are pilgrims in an unHoly land.
Then... Indy sees something that makes him stop in his tracks. We pan along
his line of sight to:
The podium
Where high-ranking officers of the third reich stand flanking adolf
Hitler as they oversee the rally.
Another angle
Elsa is walking away in an open area, background of torches, vehicles,
nazi officers... one of whom is now none other than Indy, coming up to her
before she knows he is there. His voice is quiet and tough, his eyes hard.
Indy: Fraulein Doctor.
Where is it?
Still startled, her reaction makes it clear that Indy is even now a lover
in her thoughts.
Elsa: How did you
get here?
Indy: Where is it?
I want it.
Indy pushes Elsa against a column and begins to search her clothing for
the diary. He pulls the book from Elsa's pocket.
Elsa: You came back
for the book? Whv?
Indy: My father didn't
want it incinerated.
She understands him. It's as though he slapped her.
Elsa: Is that what
you think of me? I believe in the Grail, not the swastika.
Indy: (Vicious) Yet
you stood up to be counted with the enemy of everything the Grail stands
for-who gives a damn what you think?
Elsa: (Hard and fast)
You do.
Now it's as though she'd slapped him back. His hands fly to her neck.
Indy: All I have
to do is squeeze.
Elsa: All I have
to do is scream.
It's a standoff emotionally. He knows he'd never do it. She knows it too.
And the same goes for screaming.
Indy releases her and backs away. She looks at him with a lover's pain.
He moves over to Henry.
Indy: I've got it.
Let's get the hell out of here.
They move off and almost run headlong into Hitler and his entire entourage
coming down from the podium. 50 kids push their autograph books for Hitler's
signature.
Hitler pauses to sign them. Hitler looks Indy's way. They make eye
contact. It only lasts a moment but the moment is electric.
Hitler breaks the spell by taking the Grail diary from him, opens it
to the first page and signs his autograph. He hands it back and moves on.
Ext. Airfield - Berlin, Germany- Day
Indy's motorcycle pulls up to the main terminal.
Int. Terminal building - Day
A plainclothes agent distributes leaflets bearing Henry's picture to
nazi soldiers inside the terminal.
Henry leans in a doorway reading a newspaper as Indy enters down the
stairs and taps Henry's shoulder.
They begin to walk toward the boarding gates.
Henry: What did you
get?
Indy: I don't know.
The first available flight out of Germany.
Henry: Good.
Indy and Henry show their papers to the boarding guards, then join the
line of passengers, which has already begun to move toward a:
Moored zeppelin
Ten stories tall and longer than two football fields: flying in the
grand tradition!
Int. The zeppelin - passenger compartm
Ent - Day
The zeppelin is about to take off. Indy and Henry make themselves comfortable
in one of the compartments.
Henry looks over his newspaper at Indy.
Henry: When we're
airborne, with Germany behind us, then I'll share that sentiment.
Indy: Relax.
But Indy looks out the window and is suddenly concerned when he sees: Vogel
and a gestapo agent rushing across the tarmac toward the zeppelin.
Vogel: Nicht zumachen!
Wir steigen ein!
Indy sits back in his chair, looks to Henry, now reading his newspaper.
A steward enters and sets a bowl of nuts on the table in front of Indy
and Henry, then continues down the aisle of passengers. Indy follows after
the steward. He puts his arm around the steward's shoulder and together
they walk up a flight of stairs.
Vogel: Now walks
up the aisle. He approaches a male passenger hidden behind a newspaper.
Vogel uses his walking stick to lower the newspaper and show the passenger
the leaflet with Henry's photograph.
Vogel: Haben sie
disen mann gesehen?
The passengers at the table shake their heads in the negative. Vogel shows
the picture to other passengers.
Female passenger nein.
Indy: Fahrscheine,
bitte.
Male passenger: Nein.
Vogel turns to see:
Indy: Wearing the
hat and jacket of the chief steward.
Male passenger: Ich
habe ihn night gesehen.
Indy: Tickets please.
The passengers do not react to the request, made in english.
Indy: Fahrscheine
meine dame. Bitte.
Vogel approaches Henry, still hidden behind his newspaper. Again, Vogel
uses his walking stick to lower the paper, revealing Henry's face.
Vogel: Guten tag,
herr Jones.
Now Indy, still playing the role of steward, asks Vogel for his ticket.
Indy: Fahrscheine
meine herr.
Vogel: Weg.
Indy: Tickets please.
Henry looks confused.
Vogel glances up and recognizes Indy-who quickly punches Vogel in the face,
knocking him toward the window. In another quick move, Indy tosses him
out the window onto the tarmac below.
Shocked passengers blink in bewilderment.
Indy: (In German,
with a shrug) No ticket.
Everyone else with a ticket quickly produces it and waves it in Indy's
face.
Ext. Airfield tarmac - Day
Vogel gets to his knees as the huge zeppelin rises into the sky above
him, revealing an airplane attached to the belly of the airship. Vogel
shakes his fist at the rising zeppelin.
Vogel: Du wirst nochmal
boren von mir!
Int. Zeppelin - Day
Indy and Henry together again in their compartment.
Henry: You know,
sharing your adventures is an interesting experience.
Indy: (Meaning Elsa)
That's not all we shared. It's disgraceful. You're old enough to be her
fa---er, her grandfather!
Henry: Well, I'm
as human as the next man.
Indy: I was the next
man.
Henry: (Laughs) Ships
that pass in the night...
Henry opens his diary and begins to thumb through it.
Indy: Do you remember
the last time we had a quiet drink? I had a milk shake.
Henry: Hmmm... what
did we talk about?
Indy: We didn't talk.
We never talked.
Henry: And do I detect
a rebuke?
Indy: A regret. It
was just the two of us, dad. It was a lonely way to grow up. For you, too.
If you had been an ordinary, average father like the other guys' dads,
you'd have understood that.
Henry: Actually,
I was a wonderful father.
Indy: When?
Henry looks up from his diary.
Henry: Did I ever
tell you to eat up? Go to bed? Wash your ears? Do your homework? No. I
respected your privacy and I taught you self- reliance.
Indy: What you taught
me was that I was less important to you than people who had been dead for
five hundred years in another country. And I learned it so well that we've
hardly spoken for twenty years.
Henry: You left just
when you were becoming interesting.
Indy: Dad, how can
you --?
Henry: (Interrupting)
Very well. I'm here now.
He closes the diary and leans back in his seat.
Henry: What do you
want to talk about? Hmmm?
Indy stutters uncomfortably as Henry stares at him, waiting for a response.
Indy: (Laughs) Well... i
can't think of anything.
Henry: Then what
are you complaining about? (Laughs) Look, we have work to do. When we get
to Alexandretta we will face three challenges. (He reads from the diary)
"First, the breath of God. Only the penitent man will pass. Second, the
word of God, only in the footsteps of God will he proceed. Third, the path
of God, only in the leap from the lion's head will he prove his worth.
"
Indy: What does that
mean?
Henry: (Laughs) I
don't know. We'll find out.
Sunlight falls across the table from the window. Indy reaches for the drink.
The bar of sunlight turns like the hand of a clock over the tabletop across
the drinks.
We see Indy puzzled. Only for a moment.
Indy: They're turning
around. They're taking us back to Germany.
Int. Framework of zeppelin - Day
Indy and his father emerge from the hatchway into the belly of the
zeppelin. The zeppelin's elaborate metal framework is exposed.
Indy and Henry hurry down the catwalk until arriving at a pair of doorways
framed into the zeppelin's outer skin.
Indy: Well, I thought
it would take them a lot longer to figure out the radio was dead. Come
on, dad. Move!
Then Indy opens the doors. We see plenty of blue sky and white clouds.
We also see a small biplane that is suspended from the zeppelin by a hook
&, crane device.
Indy: Come on, dad.
Come on!
Ext. Airplane - Day
Indy climbs into the cockpit of the biplane as Henry takes the tail
gunner's seat.
Henry: (With delight)
I didn't know you could fly a plane.
Indy: Fly--yes. Land--no.
Int. The biplane - Day
Indy turns in his seat to give Henry the "Thumbs up." Henry smiles
valiantly and points down to the ground.
Then they both become aware of a strange sound in the skies behind
them. Something between a roar and a wail. Two messerschmidt fighter bombers
Streak out of the clouds and race across the sky.
Indy and
Henry: Shrink in
their seats as the messerschmidts (Going three times as fast as they are)
Scream past on either side.
Indy: Dad, you're
gonna have to use the machine gun. Get it ready.
Henry turns and grips the mounted machine gun with a perplexed expression.
Indy: (Turning, pointing)
Eleven o'clock!
Henry pulls out his watch.
Indy: Dad-eleven
o'clock!!
Henry: What happens
at eleven o'clock?
Indy uses his arm to demonstrate that he's referring to a direction and
not a time.
Indy: (Frustrated)
Twelve-eleven-ten. Eleven o'clock. Fire!
Henry does-and the exploding gun nearly shakes him out of his seat.
Indy's slow speed and small size works to his advantage. The speeding
messerschmidts continually overshoot him, whizzing past in a blur-making
wide turns miles away in the sky.
Henry has one of the messerschmidts in his sight. He pulls back on
the trigger --ratta-a-tat-tat! Ratta-a-tat-tat!
The messerschmidt banks to the left, but Henry keeps it in his gun
sight. Henry swings the gun around, inadvertently cutting his own rear
stabilizer in half.
Indy: Dad, are we
hit?!
Henry: More or less.
Henry: Son, I'm sorry.
They got us.
Indy looks back at the missing tail section, then at his father.
The plane begins to go down. Indy struggles to control its descent.
Indy: Hang on, dads
we're going in!
Henry slumps down fearfully in his seat.
Ext. A field - Day
The wheels of the plane touch down. Out of control, the plane skids
and crashes first into a corral of goats and then into the farmhouse beyond
sending a cloud of dust into the air.
As Indy pulls himself from the cockpit:
Henry: (Sarcastic)
Nice landing.
Indy: Thanks.
Suddenly, Indy's attention is directed to:
Two screaming messerschmidts
Coming in low. Guns blazing.
As bullets explode around them, Indy and Henry jump over a stone barricade.
Henry, frightened, grabs at Indy.
Henry: Those people
are trying to kill us!
Indy: I know, dad!
Henry: It's a new
experience for me.
Indy: It happens
to me all the time.
Ext. Road - Day
An old man kneels at his car repairing a rear tire.
The man turns to the wheel, the hubcap in his hands. Suddenly the wheel
moves forward, startling the old man.
Int. The car - traveling - Day
Indy has the throttle down, both hands tightly gripping the steering
wheel. Henry is a very nervous passenger.
Indy sees a low-flying messerschmidt coming up behind him in the side
mirror.
As the messerschmidt roars by overhead, bullets explode around them,
narrowly missing the car.
Henry: This is intolerable!
Indy: This could
be close.
Ext. The road - long shot - Day
The car races toward a tunnel that cuts through a steep mountainside.
The messerschmidt bears down on Indy's car, machine guns chattering.
The car enters the tunnel. The messerschmidt cannot pull up in time. It slams
into the mouth of the tunnel, shearing off its wings.
Int. The tunnel - Day
The flaming fuselage continues to rocket through the tunnel like a
bullet down the muzzle of a gun. Sparks fly as its belly scrapes against
the pavement and the sides of the tunnel.
Int. The car - Day
Indy and Henry look over their shoulders to see this wingless ball
of fire gaining on them, about to overtake them.
Henry: Faster, boy
--faster!
Ext. The road - other side of the mountain
- Day
The car exits the tunnel at top speed and veers off the road. The flaming
messerschmidt fuselage shoots past and explodes in the middle of the road.
Int. The car - Day
As the car emerges safely from the flames, Henry wipes the sweat from
his brow.
Henry: Well, they
don't come any closer than that!
Henry looks out the windShield and sees the second messerschmidt screaming
out of the sky toward them.
Ext. The road - long shot - Day
The messerschmidt drops its single under-fuselage bomb. It explodes
in the road directly ahead of the car, missing it by only several feet.
The car
Falls
Into the hole made by the bomb.
Dissolve to:
Ext. Road - Day
Indy climbs out of the car, still in the bomb crater. He turns back
to Henry.
Indy: Dad, he's coming
back.
Indy and Henry run down the mountainside to:
A deserted mediterranean beach - Day
Indy and Henry run to the shoreline. Indy reaches for his gun, tucked
in his pants. He opens the chamber-the gun has no bullets.
The messerschmidt
Swings around and is coming in for another pass.
Indy and Henry exchange a
wordless glance. They don't even think about running: there is no place
to run to. Henry hands his case to Indy.
Holding his umbrella, Henry suddenly spins around and runs screaming and
shouting into a flock of sea gulls...
The sea gulls take to the wing in flight. Thousands of them.
Indy: Bullets kick
up sand leading up to him... then-
The messerschmidt and the sea gulls meet in midair. Massacre! Sea gulls
are shredded by the messerschmidt's whirling propeller blades into a feathery
white puree that splatters against the cockpit and clogs the engine.
Engine sputters... stalls... silence. The messerschmidt falls from the
skies and explodes in an off camera sound effect.
Indy stands as before-stunned-a statue.
Henry walks back to Indy.
Henry: I suddenly
remembered charlemagne. "Let my armies be the rocks and the trees and the
birds in the sky." (He chuckles)
Indy wears a proud expression as he watches Henry walk down the beach.
Ext. Mosque - Day
Ext. Courtyard of sultan's palace -
Iskenderun - Day
The sultan is seated in his royal chair, flanked by Walter Donovan
and Vogel and surrounded by his minions.
Donovan holds the missing Grail diary pages.
Donovan: These pages
are taken from Professor Jones' diary, your highness. And they include
a map that pinpoints the exact location of the Grail.
Donovan and the sultan walk together through an archway.
Donovan: As you can
see, the Grail is all but in our hands. (Beat) However, your highness,
we would not think of crossing your soil without your permission, nor of
removing the Grail from your borders without suitable compensation.
Sultan what have you brought?
Two nazi soldiers bring forward a huge steamer trunk. They open the lid
and begin to empty it of its contents:
Gold and silver objects of every description.
Donovan: Precious
valuables, your highness, "Donated" by some of the finest families in all
of Germany.
The sultan gets up from his chair and walks toward the trunk. He goes right
past it and begins to inspect the nazi staff car parked nearby.
Sultan rolls-royce phantom two. 4.3 litre, 30 horsepower, six cylinder
engine, with stromberg downdraft carburetor.
The sultan points to the engine under the hood.
Sultan can go from zero to 100 kilometres an hour in 12.5 seconds.
And I even like the color.
Donovan: (After a
beat) The keys are in the ignition, your highness.
Sultan you shall have camels, horses, an armed escort, provisions, desert
vehicles-and tanks!
Somebody else is also taking note... and we see that it is Kazim, the spy
at the court.
Elsa is revealed coming down the stairs toward Donovan and Vogel.
Elsa: We have no
time to lose. Indiana Jones and his father have escaped.
Ext. Iskenderun street - Day
Sallah drives his car through the crowded streets, Indy beside him and Henry in the back seat.
Sallah waves his arms and shouts to a camel herder.
Sallah: Get that
camel out of the way!
Indy: What happened
to Marcus, Sallah?
Sallah: (Overlapping)
Ah, they set out across the desert this afternoon. I believe they took
mister Brody with them.
Henry removes his hat and hits Indy with it.
Henry: Now they have
the map! And in this sort of race, there's no silver medal for finishing
second.
Ext. Desert valley - Day
Elsa and Donovan's party-consisting of a supply truck, open car, tuhkish
soldiers riding camels, spare horses and a tank and various other vehicles-all
moving along through the ramble of this box canyon.
Elsa, Donovan and Vogel travel in the open car. The tank is a vintage
world war I model with enormous treads. The turkish soldiers wear native
dress and carry both carbines and sabers.
Brody sits alongside Elsa in the rear of the car carrying Donovan.
Donovan: Hands a
canteen back to him.
Donovan: Care to
wet your whistle, Marcus?
Brody: I'd rather
spit in your face. But as I haven't got any spit...
Vogel snatches the canteen away from Brody before he can drink.
Vogel: We must be
within three or four miles. Otherwise we are off the map.
He hands the map to Elsa, drinks from the canteen, and hands that back
to Donovan.
Donovan: Well, Marcus,
we are on the brink of the recovery of the greatest artifact in the history
of mankind.
Brody: You're meddling
with powers you cannot possibly comprehend.
Henry and Sallah are at Indy's side as he views Donovan's party in the
distance. Parked nearby is a car containing all of their supplies.
Indy: Ah, I see Brody.
He seems okay. They've got a tank. Six-pound gun.
Then Donovan notices a reflection from the hills.
What he sees is:
The sun reflecting off the lenses of Indy's binoculars
Henry: What do you
think you're doing?! Get down!
Indy: Dad, we're
well out of range.
At that moment the tank fires a shell in their direction.
It whistles overhead and blows up the parked car. Indy, Henry and Sallah
cover their heads as automobile fragments rain down upon them.
Sallah: That car
belonged to my brother- in-law.
Indy: (Gesturing
to the others) Come on--come on!
Ext. Desert valley - Day
Vogel: I can't see
anyone up there.
Donovan: Maybe it
wasn't even Jones.
Elsa: No. It's him
all right. He's here somewhere.
Donovan: (To Vogel)
Put Brody in the tank.
Kazim peers over a rock, pointing his rifle at the group below.
Donovan: (To Elsa)
Well, in this sun, without transportation, they're as good as dead.
Bullets explode off the vehicles and cliff. Donovan and Elsa duck.
A nazi soldier falls from the tank as bullets explode around him.
Kazim's men, brethren of the cruciform Sword, continue to fire. Elsa and Donovan take cover beside the parked car.
Donovan: It's Jones,
all right.
Angle on Indy's group
Indy and Henry, followed by Sallah, take cover behind a rock to watch
Kazim's men and the nazi troops exchanging fire below them.
Henry: Now, who are
all these people?
Indy: Who cares?
As long as they're keeping Donovan busy. Dad, you stay here while Sallah
and I organize some transportation.
Cut back to the action. The brethren are firing at the Donovan party and
are being fired on by the Donovan party.
Two nazi soldiers throw hand grenades into the cliffs. They explode,
killing one of Kazim's brethren.
The battle continues-a fierce exchange of gunshots, grenades and machine
gun fire with losses on both sides.
Indy and Sallah crouch behind
a rock watching as men on both sides of the battle run amongst camels and
horses.
Indy: I'm going after
those horses.
Sallah: I'll take
the camels.
Indy: I don't need
camels.
Sallah: But, Indy-
Indy: No camels!
Donovan and Elsa look down
at Kazim who lies mortally wounded on the ground at their feet. Elsa looks
saddened.
Donovan: (Re Kazim)
Who is he?
Kazim: A messenger
from God. For the unrighteous, the cup of life holds everlasting damnation.
Kazim dies.
Indy: Leaps atop
a turkish soldier on horseback, pulling the man and the horse to the ground.
A second turk comes to assist his comrade, Indy mounts the horse, knocking
both turks to the ground.
Int. The tank - Day
Brody has been left alone in the tank. Henry climbs down into the tank
and taps Brody on the shoulder, startling him.
Henry: Marcus!
Brody: Arghhh! Oh!
They exchange an old university club toast, swinging their arms at one
another and missing. Then Henry flaps his arms and tugs his ears.
Henry: "Genius of
the restoration-"
Now Brody tugs his ears, flaps his arms and touches his head.
Brody: "-aid our
own resuscitation!"
They exchange a handshake.
Brody: Henry! What
are you doing here?!
Henry: It's a rescue,
old boys come on.
As Henry starts to climb out of the tank, two nazi soldiers drop down from
above, their lugers drawn. They are followed by Vogel.
Vogel: (Re Henry)
Search him.
The nazi soldiers point their guns at Henry and Brody.
Vogel: (To Henry)
What is in this book? That miserable little diary of yours!
Vogel removes a glove and slaps Henry with it.
Vogel: Here's the
map. The book is useless, and yet you come all the way back to Berlin to
get it. Why?
He slaps Henry again.
Vogel: What are you
hiding?
Another slap.
Vogel: What does
the diary tell you that it doesn't tell us?!
Vogel reaches out to slap Henry yet again, but Henry grabs his arm, stopping
him.
Henry: It tells me
that goose-stepping morons like yourself should try reading books instead
of burning them.
Donovan appears at the turret cover.
Donovan: Colonel?
Jones is getting away.
Vogel: (Indicating
Henry) I think not, herr Donovan.
Ext. Tank - Day
Donovan: Not that
Jones-the other Jones!
Nazi soldier herr colonel!
Ext. Desert valley - Day
Indy rides away on one horse, leading three others as he goes.
Sallah approaches on horseback leading five camels.
Indy: Sallah, I said
no camels! That's five camels. Can't you count?
Sallah: Compensation
for my brother-in- law's car. Indy, your father and Brody-
Indy: Where's my
father?
Sallah: They have
them. In the belly of that steel beast.
Indy and Sallah charge forward leading their horses and camels.
Then Vogel commands the tank driver to give chase.
Int. Tank - Day
Vogel shouts to the tank driver.
Ext. Desert valley - Day
The tank starts firing at Indy on horseback. Indy zigs and zags as
the tank fires two rounds at Indy, barely missing him. Each time Indy emerges
from the plume of desert dust, hanging like a toadstool in the air.
Int. Tank- Day
Henry and Brody hold their hands over their ears.
Ext. Desert valley - Day
Donovan shouts orders to the troops. Indy is followed by various vehicles
in the caravan.
Indy notices that the side gun that is now firing at him can only pivot
so far. Indy makes a mental note of this and while riding right in front
of the tank, turns his horse completely around, 180 degrees. The tank starts
to follow.
Pov through the viewing port
Vogel watches the ground turning 180 degrees as he tries to catch up
with Indy.
Cleverly, Indy has turned the tank directly into a head-on collision
course with some of the pursuit vehicles and a kubelwagon.
The tank and the kubelwagon smash into each other, the German military
sedan becoming lodged between the treads while blocking the front view
and any use of the six-pound cannon on the turret.
Indy, meanwhile, leans down on his horse, scooping up a stone from
the wall of a culvert. He reigns his horse, paralleling the tank, as everyone
scurries about inside, looking through viewing ports, trying to figure
out exactly where Indy is.
Int. Tank- Day
Vogel shouts to the gunner.
Vogel: Der kubelwagon
sprengen!
The gunner puts a shell into the large gun. He fires, catapulting the kubelwagon
into the air, where it explodes. The tank drives through the resulting
smoke an dust, then rolls over the kubelwagon, crushing it
Ext. Desert valley - Day
Indy gallops up to the side cannon and jams the stone down the barrel,
lodging several rocks inside. Then he steers his horse directly in range
of that gun.
Int. Tank - Day
A nazi soldier pushes Henry away from the window.
Nazi soldier keine bewegung.
He points his gun at Henry and Brody.
Nazi soldier keine bewegung.
The smaller gun, blocked by the rocks, backfires, blowing the breech
out into the face of the gunner, killing him and filling the tank with
smoke.
Brody, Henry, Vogel and the driver begin to choke.
Ext. Desert valley - Day
Indy rides his horse alongside the tank.
Int. Tank - Day
Henry and Brody still held at gunpoint by the nazi soldier.
Henry: Junior? Junior?
Junior!
The nazi soldier swings his fist, knocking Henry off his seat.
Ext. Desert valley - Day
Smoke pours from the top of the tank as the turret pops open. Vogel
emerges and aims his gun at Indy.
Indy and Vogel exchange shots as Indy chases the tank on his horse.
Indy pulls the trigger again-his gun is empty! Indy immediately takes
the high trail.
Now Indy is above the tank twelve feet on a paralleling trail. He moves
out of the saddle and leaps from the speeding horse onto the trundling
tank.
Close up - Vogel hate-staring at Indy.
Close up - Indy hate-staring back at Vogel.
Suddenly, from nowhere a German soldier flies
Into frame, tackling Indy.
Cut to:
Side angle
One of the two troop carriers is paralleling the tank and like pirates
boarding a galleon, nazi soldiers leap over the treads and are swarming
all over Indy.
Indy is struggling with a German's luger.
Indy presses the luger against his assailant and forces the nazi to
squeeze off a shot into himself. The bullet not only passes through the
nazi, but passes through two other nazis standing directly behind him on
the crowded tank top and three bodies fall away, leaving Indy to stare
at the gun in disbelief.
Another soldier leaps from the truck onto the tank and raises his knife
as he grabs Indy. They struggle and fall.
Indy sits up to see Vogel standing over him. Vogel wraps a chain around
Indy's neck.
Int. Tank- Day
Indy appears at the entrance, the chain still wrapped about his neck
and held by Vogel.
He drops the gun down into the tank.
Vogel pulls Indy from the tank entrance, yanking on the chain wrapped around
his neck.
Ext. Tank - Day
A nazi soldier approaches.
Indy hits him, knocking him onto the tank tread. The nazi soldier screams
as he is dragged under the rolling tank.
Now Indy and Vogel struggle with one another, the chain still wrapped
around Indy's neck.
Int. Tank- Day
Through the periscope
We see Indy and Vogel struggling atop the tank. Indy lifts his feet,
lunging toward the periscope and pulling Vogel with him.
Indy's face is pressed up against the lens of the periscope.
Int. Tank - Day
The nazi soldier looking through the periscope pulls away from it,
smiles, then turns back to it.
Through the periscope
Indy's face, still pressed against the lens.
Vogel pulls Indy from the periscope.
Int. Tank - Day
The nazi soldier pulls away from the periscope again.
Periscope soldier (Laughing) Diese amerikane. Sie kampfen wie weiber.
Ext. Tank - Day
Indy now lies on top of Vogel. He kicks out at the periscope which
spins around.
Int. Tank - Day
The periscope handle spins around and hits the periscope soldier in
the head. He falls against the nazi soldier guarding Henry and Brody.
Henry pushes the nazi soldier aside and grabs the gun. The periscope
soldier struggles to take the gun from Henry.
Ext. Tank- Day
Vogel holds the chain around Indy's neck, pushing his head downward
toward the revolving tread.
Int. Tank - Day
The periscope soldier holds Henry from behind, forcing the gun toward
him. Henry reaches down and pulls a fountain pen from his coat pocket.
As the periscope soldier pulls on Henry's face, Henry lifts the fountain
pen and squirts ink into his face. The soldier falls, his head smashing
into the wall of the tank. At the same time, Henry loses his grip on the
gun which falls to the floor.
Brody: Henry, the
pen-
Henry: What?
Brody: But don't
you see? The pen is mightier than the Sword.
Ext. Desert valley - Day
A troop truck pulls near the tank.
Int. Tank- Day
Henry fires the tank gun at the troop truck. Soldiers fly
Into the air. The troop truck flips over and explodes.
Ext. Tank - Day
The explosion knocks Indy off the tank and onto the tread. He grabs
onto the shredded gun protruding from the side of the tank.
Vogel looks down at Indy and smiles smugly.
The tank is approaching a cliff wall. As Indy tries to secure footing, Vogel steps on his
hands.
Int. Tank - Day
Brody looks at Henry.
Brody: Look what
you did!
Henry: It's war.
Ext. Tank - Day
Vogel now swings a shovel at Indy, smashing at his hands.
Brody climbs up out of the tank, followed by Henry.
Henry: Didn't I tell
you it was a rescue, huh?
A nazi soldier appears and pulls Henry down.
Vogel raises the shovel above his head and brings it crashing down
on Indy, still hanging from the protruding gun.
Indy loses his grip and now hangs from the gun suspended only by the
strap of his leather pouch. He screams as the gun scrapes against the cliff
wall, sending stones tumbling down over him.
Int. Tank - Day
The nazi soldier knocks Henry into a pile of boxes, then punches him
in the face.
As the soldier raises the gun to Henry's face, Brody hits him over
the head with a canister. The soldier falls, discharging the gun into the
air.
The bullet ricochets around the tank, past the tank driver who is manipulating
levers at the control panel. Sparks fly, then the bullet pings against
the window and ricochets once more, this time passing through the tank
driver's hat. Blood flows from under the hat as the tank driver slumps
forward, his body depressing the levers.
Ext. Tank - Day
Indy still hangs from the strap of his leather pouch as the tank swerves,
barely missing the rocks and causing Vogel to fall. Indy finally manages
to pull himself atop the tank once more where he punches Vogel over the
side, then peers down to Henry, still inside the tank.
Indy: Dad?
Henry: You call this
archaeology?
Indy: Get out of
there, dad!
Indy pulls Henry and Brody from the tank. Vogel pulls himself back atop
the tank armed again with the shovel which he swings at Indy, who ducks
and grabs Vogel's arm.
Brody: How does one
get off this thing?
As Indy winds up to punch Vogel he catches Brody in the face on the backswing,
then completes the movement and knocks Vogel down.
Int. Tank - Day
Vogel's hat sails in and falls to the floor.
Ext. Tank- Day
Henry: (To Indy)
Where's Marcus?!
Before Indy can answer, Vogel is up and swinging with the shovel. Indy
ducks but the shovel catches Henry sending him over the side and onto the
moving tread.
Indy grabs his whip, knocking Vogel aside.
As Henry speeds toward the front of the tank to certain doom, Indy,
with lightning speed, whips out his bullwhip, wrapping the end of the whip
around Henry's right ankle.
Henry is bouncing across the treads like a rag-doll. Indy struggles to
hold onto the end of the bullwhip.
Sallah draws his horse next to the treads. He tips his fez to heney.
Sallah: Father of
Indy-give me your hand!
Vogel now punches Indy in the back and grabs him around the neck. Still,
Indy refuses to let go of the whip.
Sallah reaches out to Henry.
Sallah: Give me your
hand!
Sallah manages to hold onto Henry as he brings his horse to a stop just
at the cliff's edge.
Indy finally frees himself of Vogel's grasp, twisting his arm painfully
away from Indy's neck, then landing a hard blow to Vogel's head.
Indy: Looks down
at the fast-approaching cliff, his face filled with horror. We see his
hat blow off and sail over the cliff's edge.
Vogel: He sees his
life passing before him, he screams at the top of his lungs!
Long shot
The tank trundles over the cliff and plummets to the bottom.
Ext. Cliff edge - Day
Henry, Brody and Sallah look down at the flaming wreckage of the tank.
We hear the tank exploding.
Sallah: Indy?!
Henry: Oh, God. I've
lost him. And I never told him anything. I just wasn't ready, Marcus. Five
minutes would have been enough.
And then... looking dazed and bewildered, Indy staggers up behind them.
He joins the others at the edge of the cliff, looking down at the wreckage
below with a bewildered expression.
Finally, Henry becomes aware of his presence.
Henry says nothing. He just looks at Indy, overcome with emotion. Finally,
he throws his arms around him.
Henry: I thought
I'd lost you, boy.
After a moment, Indy's head clears. And he becomes aware of his father's
embrace. Something he hasn't felt in a long time-if ever. And it touches
him. He hugs his father back.
Indy: I thought you
had too, sir.
Brody and Sallah are moved by this sudden reconciliation.
Henry: Well-well
done! Come on!
Henry pats Indy on the back and Indy collapses, sitting hard on the rocky
cliff edge.
Unaware, Henry, Sallah and Brody start to walk away. Henry turns back
to see Indy still sitting on the ground.
Henry: Let's go then.
Why are you sitting there resting when we're so near the end? Come on-
let's go!
Henry turns and walks toward the horse with Brody and Sallah. Suddenly
the Fedora, borne on the wind, blows
Into scene and lands at Indy's feet.
Ext. Mountain road - Day
Donovan peers through binoculars to see the canyon of the crescent moon. He lowers the binoculars and turns to Elsa.
Donovan: The canyon
of the crescent moon.
Now Elsa peers through the binoculars.
Ext. Secret canyon - Day
Indy, Henry, Sallah and Brody ride into the canyon. They hear a wailing
wind. Feel the biting cold. And sense the danger.
Now we turn a corner and they see the hidden city. Its spectacular
grecian facade is carved directly into the rock. It is a stunning sight.
The vehicles, camels and horses belonging to Donovan's party have been
left at the entrance.
Cut to:
Int. Temple - Day
Indy, Sallah, Henry and Brody creep forward to see:
The terrified face of a turkish soldier
He's walking slowly. Eyes darting. Muttering a prayer under his breath.
What's going on here?
Full shot - inside the mountain temple
The turk stands alone in the center of the temple. It is very dark.
Giant columns define the temple's perimeter.
Elsa and
Donovan: Watch him
from a safe distance.
The turk
Is about to approach the spot where a turkish soldier lies dead. We
don't notice it right away, but the dead soldier has been decapitated.
The turk stops-only one step away from the beheaded soldier.
The turk
Takes one more step-a fatal step, it turns out. We hear a roar-a whoosh
of air-but we see nothing-except the turk's head fly off and bounce across
the ground.
Indy, Henry, Brody and Sallah react to the sight.
Elsa and Donovan she looks at him, horrified.
Donovan: Helmut,
another volunteer!
Two nazi soldiers force another turk forward. Suddenly...
The sound of rifle bolts being cocked. Everyone turns to discover Indy
and his party surrounded by nazi soldiers. Indy's group are relieved of
their guns.
Full shot - the temple
Indy, Henry, Brody and Sallah are brought forward by the nazi soldiers.
Elsa's eyes light up: glad Indy's not dead. She controls herself and
continues more coldly.
Elsa: (To Indy) I
never expected to see you again.
Indy: I'm like a
bad penny. I always turn up.
Donovan: Step back
now, Doctor Schneider. Give Doctor Jones some room. He's going to recover
the Grail for us.
Indy laughs.
Donovan: Impossible?
What do you say, Jones? Ready to go down in history?
Indy: As what? A
nazi stooge like you?
Donovan: (Scornfully)
Nazis?!-is that the limit of your vision?! The nazis want to write themselves
into the Grail legend and take on the world. Well, they're welcome. But
I want the Grail itself. The cup that gives everlasting life. Hitler can
have the world, but he can't take it with him. I'm going to be drinking
my own health when he's gone the way of the dodo. (He draws his pistol)
The Grail is mine, and you're going to get it for me.
Indy: Shooting me
won't get you anywhere.
Donovan: You know
something, Doctor Jones?... you're absolutely right.
Then Donovan shifts his aim, just a bit, and shoots Henry. The bullet enters
his side below the ribs.
Indy: Dad?!
Henry: Junior...
Elsa: No!!
Donovan: (to Elsa)
Get back!
Henry collapses. Blood flowing from the wound. Brody and Sallah rush to
his assistance.
Indy spins toward Donovan with murder in his eyes.
Donovan points the gun at him:
Donovan: You can't
save him when you're dead.
Indy hesitates.
Donovan: The healing
power of the Grail is the only thing that can save your father now. It's
time to ask yourself what you believe.
Indy takes in the situation. The two decapitated men lie a few yards in
front of him. He walks to the entranceway, flanked by two stone lions.
We get silent reaction shots-Elsa-Sallah-Brody-Donovan-registering their
different emotions
Indy proceeds forward. His hands open the Grail diary.
Indy: "The breath
of God... only the penitent man will pass. Only the penitent man will pass.
.. "
Indy takes a few steps forward.
Indy: "The penitent
man will pass. The penitent man... "
Indy stops. He is about to reach the spot where two men have just died.
Henry looks at Indy. Indy looks at Henry.
Henry: (In a raspy
voice) "Only the penitent man will pass. Only the penitent man will pass."
Indy: (Quietly to
himself) The penitent man will pass. The penitent... the penitent. The penitent
man...
Henry: The penitent
man. The penitent...
Indy takes a step forward through the cobwebs.
Indy: The penitent
man is humble before God.
Henry: Penitent.
Penitent...
Indy: The penitent
man is humble...
The cobwebs begin to move....
Indy: He kneels before
God. (To himself, suddenly) Kneel!!
We hear the awful rush of air-whoosh! Because Indy is in the act of kneeling,
only his hat is knocked off and his hair flies in his face.
Instinctively he rolls forward on the ground out of harm's way and
looks up. From his new position he is able to see what is causing all the
trouble: a razor sharp triple pendulum.
Indy gets cautiously to his feet. Now he sees the pendulum has been
guarding a small corridor which turns a corner to the left fifty yards
ahead. Wooden wheels turn-the mechanism controlling the spinning blades.
Indy loops a rope around the wheels, jamming the mechanism and stopping
the blades in mid-swipe.
Elsa and Donovan
Brody and Sallah smile, relieved.
Sallah: (To Henry)
He's all right.
Henry shakes his head.
Back to Indy holding the Grail diary, reading once again, his Fedora now
covered in cobwebs.
Indy: "The second
challenge is the word of God. Only in the footsteps of God will he proceed."
(To himself) The word of God... the word of...
Indy pulls away some cobwebs to reveal a cobblestone path. Each cobble
is engraved with a letter.
Indy: "Proceed in
the footsteps of the word."
Henry lifts his head painfully.
Henry: The word of
God...
Brody: No, Henry.
Try not to talk.
Henry: The name of
God...
Back to Indy
As he studies the cobblestones before him.
Indy: The name of
God... JEHOVAH!
Henry still lies in Sallah's arms. Brody leans over him.
Henry: But in the
latin alphabet, "JEHOVAH" begins with an "I."
Back to Indy
Indy takes a step and immediately a stone breaks away and Indy falls up
to his hip -- his leg stuck through the hold where the stone once was.
Henry reacts.
Back to Indy who grunts as he pulls himself from the hole, the Grail diary
in his hand.
Indy: In Latin, "JEHOVAH"
starts with an "I." "I"...
Now we see each letter on the stones as Indy carefully walks forward. Donovan
and Elsa follow in his footsteps.
Indy: "E"... "H"... "O"... "V"... "A"...
Indy sighs with relief and steps forward to:
The great abyss
Indy stands in a small opening, just small enough for his shoulders
to squeeze through and beyond that a 100 foot drop to the rocks below and
100 feet across, nothing but a rough, stony cliff wall.
Back to Indy he can see nowhere to cross. He looks again to the Grail
diary.
Indy: "The path of
flood. Only in the leap from the lion's head will he prove his worth."
Indy looks around and then he notices that inscribed into the rock above
his head is the head of a lion.
Indy: Impossible! Nobody can jump this!
Indy looks down into the diary and tortures over what it is asking him
to do.
Brody rushes forward and calls to Indy.
Brody: Indy... Indy,
you must hurry!! Come quickly!
Back to Indy
Indy: (Realizing)
It's... a leap of faith. Oh, God.
Henry calls to his son.
Henry: You must believe,
boy. You must... believe.
We see him do it. We see him leap into space. We see that he is in midair.
We see that he is not going to make it. His hands claw for the opposite
wall but he is going to fall 100 feet to his death. And then-he doesn't!
He appears to be held up by thin air as he lands on his hands and knees.
Indy looks around and down and now he figures it out.
Ingeniously, the first crusaders have painted a pathway to align with
the rocks 100 feet below. It is a perfect forced perspective image of the
rocks below with lines from a hundred feet continuing six feet below his
sight line where his feet are stepping.
It's painted to blend in with the rocks below. Highly evolved camouflage... in
perfect alignment with everything we see below.
When Indy leans out to the left or right... that's when he sees the
perfect alignment shift that betrays the trick. Indy throws some dirt on
the bridge and he crosses it like the first crusader from the painting
over Henry's desk.
Indy crawls through a small opening in the side of the cliff and enters
a temple.
A vast array of chalices is displayed on the altar of this small temple.
Perhaps a hundred or more. Many sizes, many shapes, some gold, some silver,
but they all glitter and shine.
Indy is mesmerized by their number and their beauty. And then he realizes
that a man is praying at the altar!
He has his back turned to Indy... but he is dressed as what he is! A
Grail Knight.
Close on the Grail Knight, but we can't
see the Grail Knight's face. The visor of his helmet is down. Perhaps we
see his eyes.
When the Grail Knight sees Indy he gets wearily to his feet and, surprisingly,
prepares to give combat... taking up his two-handed broadSword... he comes
at Indy, attempting to swing the huge, heavy Sword but finding the effort
almost too much. Indy dodges two or three clumsy swings of the Sword, making
no attempt to fight back... until the Knight, exhausted, drops the Sword
and collapses.
Indy approaches him and raises the visor and we see that the Knight is a very ancient man.
Knight: I knew you'd
come, but my strength has left me.
Indy: Who are you?
Knight: The last
of three brothers who swore an oath to find the Grail and to guard it.
Indy: That was seven
hundred years ago.
Knight: A long time
to wait.
The Grail Knight reaches forward and fingers Indy's clothing.
Knight: You're strangely
dressed... for a Knight.
Indy: I'm not exactly... a
Knight. What do you mean?
Knight: I was chosen
because I was the bravest and the most worthy. The honor was mine until
another came to challenge me to single combat. I pass it to you who vanquished
me.
The Grail Knight holds his Sword out to Indy.
Indy: (Gulp) Listen,
I don't have time to explain, but-
At that moment Donovan and Elsa appear. Donovan turns to face the display
of cups.
Donovan: Which one
is it?
Knight: You must
choose. (Beat) But choose wisely. For as the true Grail will bring you
life- the false Grail will take it from you.
Donovan: I'm not
a historian. I have no idea what it looks like. Which one is it?
Elsa: Let me choose.
Donovan: Thank you,
Doctor.
Elsa and Indy exchange looks. He thinks he is seeing her in her true colors.
Elsa chooses a cup-a solid gold, emerald encrusted goblet.
Donovan instantly takes it from her.
Donovan: Oh, yes.
It's more beautiful than I'd ever imagined. This certainly is the cup of
the king of kings.
Donovan rushes to the well and fills the goblet with water.
Donovan drinks from the goblet.
Then, Donovan's entire body starts to convulse. His face contorts in
agony. He grabs his stomach and turns toward Elsa.
Donovan: What... Is... Happening... To... Me...?
He starts to age-fast! His hair grows long and gray and brittle. His face
sinks. Fingernails curl back on themselves. Milky cataracts coat his eyes.
Elsa gasps and screams.
Donovan: What... Is... Happening... ?
His skin turns brown and leathery and stretches across his bones until
it splits. His skeletal hands reach for Elsa's throat, choking her.
Indy rushes forward and pushes Donovan away. As he falls he body breaks
Into flames, then shatters against the wall.
Knight: He chose... poorly.
Indy studies the array of chalices.
Elsa: It would not
be made out of gold.
Indy picks up another cup, a simple earthenware jug.
Indy: That's the
cup of a carpenter.
He and Elsa exchange a look.
Indy: There's only
one way to find out.
Indy goes to the well and fills the earthenware jug with water, then pauses.
Indy brings the jug to his lips and takes several large swallows.
A strange sensation overcomes him, a feeling of peace and contentment... and
we see his wounds begin to heal.
Knight: You have
chosen wisely. But the Grail cannot pass beyond the great seal. That is
the boundary and the price of immortality.
Cut to Brody and Sallah who attend to Henry awaiting Indy's return.
Indy and Elsa come forward with the Grail.
The two nazi soldiers are over-awed by the possessors of the Grail.
They put down their guns and kneel.
Indy kneels by Henry's side and tilts his head forward and holds the
Grail to his lips.
Henry is too weak to even open his eyes.
Henry swallows some of the water. Much of it runs down the corners
of his mouth. Finally Indy pours the water over the wound and everyone
watches in astonishment as the wound and the blood stain disappear before
their eyes. The color returns to Henry's face.
Henry's eyes open. The first thing he sees is the Grail and they light
up. Then they shift to Indy's face-and they light up even more...
Nazi soldiers
Run forward. Sallah points a rifle at them.
Sallah: Drop your
guns. Please.
The nazi soldiers drop their weapons at their feet and raise their arms
in surrender.
Indy: (To Henry)
Dad, come on. Get to your feet.
Elsa: Steps forward
and picks up the Grail. She turns to Indy, her face alight with possession
of the Grail.
Elsa: We have got
it. Come on.
Elsa steps onto the edge of the great seal.
Indy: Elsa! Elsa,
don't move!
Elsa: It's ours,
Indy. Yours and mine.
Indy: Elsa, don't
cross the seal. The Knight warned us not to take the Grail from here.
A rumbling sound is heard and the ground roars and shifts. Dirt falls from
the ceiling of the cavern. Elsa falls on the great seal. The Grail bounces
away from her grasp. She reaches for it and the ground beneath her begins
to split open. Elsa slips into the crevasse. She screams.
Elsa is hanging perilously in the abyss, with the Grail almost within
her reach. As her hands lose their grip, Indy just manages to one of them,
he himself sliding forward across the slanted floor.
With her free hand, Elsa is trying to get the Grail. Indy can't save her
unless she gives him her free hand. She has to choose.
Indy: Elsa. Elsa
don't. Elsa. Elsa. Give me your other hand, honey. I can't hold you.
Elsa: I can reach
it. I can reach it...
Her hand begins to slip from Indy's grasp.
Indy: Elsa! Give
me your hand. Give me your other hand!
Elsa just manages to touch the Grail. In doing so, she has tipped the balance
too far-Indy slides down another yard, Elsa loses her grip and falls screaming
to her death.
Now the ledge Indy lies upon begins to break apart. Henry grabs one of
his hands as Indy struggles to reach the Grail with the other.
Henry: Junior, give
me your other hand! I can't hold on!!
Indy: I can get it-i
can almost reach it, dad.
Indy looks down into the black bottomless pit beneath him from which nothing
can ever be retrieved.
Henry: Indiana. Indiana!!
Indy snaps his look up to his father. His father has never called him this
before.
Henry: (Very calmly)
... let it go...
Indy abandons the Grail and grabs onto Henry with both hands. Henry pulls
him up to safety.
The Grail Knight looks through the falling debris to Indy and Henry.
Sallah and Brody rush from the crumbling temple.
The Grail Knight raises his arm to Henry.
Indy and Henry down the passageway just as a huge stone column tumbles
down upon the spot where they stood. The Grail Knight lowers his arm as
he watches them leave.
Ext. Entrance to mountain temple -
afternoon
Indy, Henry, Sallah and Brody emerge from the mountain temple through
the grecian facade.
From within the mountain temple, the roar of walls caving in is heard.
A cloud of dust and smoke billows out from the entrance.
Henry turns to Indy.
Henry: Elsa never
really believed in the Grail. She thought she'd found a prize.
Indy: What did vou
find, dad?
Henry: Me?... illumination.
Henry and Indy mount their horses. Henry turns back to his son.
Henry: What did you
find, Junior?
Indy: Junior?! Dad...
Sallah: Please... what
does it always mean, this... this "Junior?"
Henry: That's his
name. Henry Jones, Junior.
Indy: I like Indiana.
Henry: We named the
dog Indiana.
Brody: May we go
home now, please?
Sallah: (To Indy)
The dog!? (Laughs) You are named after the dog...
Indy: (Embarrassed)
I've got a lot of fond memories of that dog.
A moment passes as they all ready their mounts and Sallah continues to
laugh at Indy.
Indy: Ready?
Henry: Ready.
Brody: Indy! Henry!
follow met I know the way! (To his horse) Haaa!
Henry: (To Indy)
Got lost in his own museum, huh?
Indy: Uh-huh.
Henry: After you,
Junior.
Indy: Yes, sir! (To
his horse) Haaa!
Ext. The secret canyon - afternoon
They thunder through the canyon-whose towering walls threaten to collapse
upon them.
Ext. Entrance to canyon - sunset
As Brody, Indy, Henry and Sallah ride from the canyon toward the setting
sun.
The end
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Last update: 17 october 1997
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