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            <description>With his&amp;amp;nbsp;trademark bullwhip, fedora, leather jacket, and fear of snakes, professor of archeology Dr. Henry &amp;amp;quot;Indiana&amp;amp;quot; Jones, Jr. (played by Harrison Ford in the 3 main movies and the next movie coming out this year!), takes us on adventures in exotic and mysterious locations and gives us an adrenalin rush for each of the movies featuring him. The character of Indiana Jones, originally created by George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, has created a huge fan base... and the character has also been documented from childhood on in a wide variety of television and DVD release movies.
The book for the 4th Indiana Jones movie in the main series, &amp;quot;Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull&amp;quot; was written by James Rollins.
This 4th movie was filmed partly in New Mexico for the scenes representing Morocco and in Hawaii to represent the jungles of South America.</description>
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