Mummy Movie Podcast

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade


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A classic adventure, an extremely well executed father son dynamic, and one of the greatest films ever made!? It can only be Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. In this episode, we shall look into the background information, assess the historical accuracy, and review the film.


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Mummy Movie PodcastBy Peter Rose