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Raiders of the Lost Ark, 1981: Stunning Behind the Scenes Photos of an Adventure Classic

‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, released in 1981, became an instant classic. It brought audiences a thrilling adventure filled with action, humor, and a memorable hero: Indiana Jones. The making of this iconic film is a story, filled with interesting details about its production, filming, and behind-the-scenes moments.

The idea for ‘Raiders’ came from a conversation between George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. Lucas had the idea for a series of adventure serials inspired by the action films of the 1930s and 1940s. Spielberg, who had always wanted to direct a James Bond movie, was immediately interested.

The story was developed by Lucas, Philip Kaufman, and Lawrence Kasdan. They worked together to create the character of Indiana Jones and the story of his quest for the Ark of the Covenant. The script went through several revisions before they were ready to start filming.

Harrison Ford was cast as Indiana Jones. He wasn’t the first choice; Tom Selleck was initially considered. However, Selleck was committed to the television series ‘Magnum, P.I.’, making Ford available. This casting choice proved to be perfect, as Ford embodied the character’s charm and ruggedness.

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Spielberg wanted to create a fast-paced, action-packed film. He drew inspiration from classic adventure serials, using quick cuts, exciting stunts, and a non-stop sense of momentum. This style became a hallmark of the ‘Indiana Jones’ franchise.

Filming took place in various locations around the world. Tunisia, North Africa, was used to represent Egypt. The production also filmed in France, Hawaii, and England. This international filming schedule added to the film’s sense of scope and adventure.

The opening sequence, set in the jungles of South America, was filmed in Hawaii. This sequence is famous for its elaborate booby traps and thrilling chase scenes. The production team built complex sets and used practical effects to create these memorable moments.

The scenes set in Egypt were filmed in Tunisia. The harsh desert environment presented several challenges for the crew. Sandstorms, extreme heat, and logistical difficulties made filming demanding.

One of the most iconic scenes in the film is the truck chase in the Egyptian desert. This sequence involved complex stunt work and careful coordination. The stunt performers risked their safety to create a truly thrilling action scene.

The production used a combination of practical effects and miniatures to create many of the film’s visual effects. This approach gave the film a realistic and tangible feel. It also helped to create some truly memorable images.

The scene with the snakes in the Well of Souls is a good example of the film’s use of practical effects. Thousands of snakes were used for this scene, creating a truly creepy and unsettling atmosphere. Ford reportedly has a strong fear of snakes, which added to the intensity of the scene.

The film’s score, composed by John Williams, is another key element of its success. The iconic “Raiders March” is instantly recognizable and has become synonymous with the ‘Indiana Jones’ franchise. The music heightened the excitement and adventure of the film.

The production faced several challenges during filming. The fast-paced shooting schedule, the difficult locations, and the complex stunts all contributed to a demanding production. However, the cast and crew worked hard to overcome these challenges.

The film’s editing was also crucial to its success. Michael Kahn’s fast-paced editing helped to create the film’s sense of energy and excitement. The quick cuts and dynamic camera movements kept the audience on the edge of their seats.

‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ was a huge success upon its release. Audiences loved the film’s action, humor, and adventure. It became one of the highest-grossing films of the year.

The film also received critical acclaim, praised for its direction, acting, and storytelling. It was nominated for several Academy Awards, winning four.

#1 Harrison Ford on horseback as Indiana Jones in ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, 1981.

#2 Harrison Ford and Karen Allen in ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, 1981.

#3 Harrison Ford in ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, 1981.

#4 Harrison Ford and Karen Allen in ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, 1981.

#5 Harrison Ford in ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, 1981.

#6 Harrison Ford in a scene from ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, 1981.

#7 Ronald Lacey in a scene from ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, 1981.

#8 Wolf Kahler and Paul Freeman in a scene from ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, 1981.

#9 Karen Allen and Paul Freeman in a scene from ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, 1981.

#10 An archaeological dig site in ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, 1981.

#11 Paul Freeman in a scene from ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, 1981.

#12 Stuntman Vic Armstrong films the legendary chase sequence

#15 That’s noted Indiana Jones stunt double Vic Armstrong standing to the left of Harrison Ford

#17 Spielberg and stuntman Pat Roach (also a professional wrestler) choreographing the big boxing scene

#19 The prosthetic Belloq head that explodes during the finale

#21 Ford, cinematographer Douglas Slocombe and Spielberg work the animatronic idol

#22 A look inside the fertility idol, which actually had robotic eyes and was supposed to “look” at Indiana Jones

#24 From a deleted scene that shows how Indy survived the submarine trip

#26 Allen and a shirtless Spielberg (and an awesome hat)

#28 Ford practicing his whip during one of the bazaar scenes

#29 Ford, Spielberg and the Bantu Wind, the ship that carried Indy, Marion and the Ark

#30 Creating the ghost that flies out of the Ark of the Covenant

#31 Dietrich’s face melting off as the Ark is opened

#32 Allen, Spielberg, Ford and Rhys-Davies working on rewrites

#33 Spielberg shooting the scene with Belloq and the Hovitos

#34 Ford and Allen shooting the finale as Lucas looks on

#35 Wolf Kahler (Col. Dietrich), Spielberg and Rhys-Davies

#38 Harrison Ford lounges alongside extras in the desert

Written by Lyam Jackson

Lyam Jackson, a classic Hollywood enthusiast with a passion for all things vintage. With a love for the glamour and style of old Hollywood and a fascination with the lives of its stars, Lyam is always on the lookout for the next big find.

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