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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

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2008 | 122m | English

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Set during the Cold War, the Soviets—led by sword-wielding Irina Spalko—are in search of a crystal skull which has supernatural powers related to a mystical Lost City of Gold. Indy is coerced to head to Peru at the behest of a young man whose friend—and Indy's colleague—Professor Oxley has been captured for his knowledge of the skull's whereabouts.
Release Date: May 21, 2008
Director: Steven Spielberg
Writer: David Koepp, Jeff Nathanson, George Lucas
Genres: Adventure, Action
Keywords saving the world, riddle, whip, treasure, mexico city, mexico, leather jacket, machinegun, maya civilization, peru, treasure hunt, nuclear explosion, alien, refrigerator, archaeologist, adventurer, area 51, archeology, 1950s, father son relationship, dignified, vibrant
Production Companies Lucasfilm Ltd., Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $786,636,033
Budget: $185,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 06, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Harrison Ford Indiana Jones
Cate Blanchett Irina Spalko
Karen Allen Marion Ravenwood
Shia LaBeouf Mutt Williams
Ray Winstone George 'Mac' McHale
John Hurt Professor Harold Oxley
Jim Broadbent Dean Charles Stanforth
Igor Jijikine Antonin Dovchenko
Dimitri Diatchenko Russian Suit
Ilia Volok Russian Suit
Emmanuel Todorov Russian Soldier
Pasha D. Lychnikoff Russian Soldier
Andrew Divoff Russian Soldier
Venya Manzyuk Russian Soldier
Alan Dale General Bob Ross
Joel Stoffer Taylor
Neil Flynn Smith
Vincent Foster Minister
Chet Hanks Student in Library
Brian Knutson Letterman
Dean Grimes Letterman
Sasha Spielberg Slugger
Nicole Luther Diner Waitress
Sophia Stewart Malt Shop Teen
Chris Todd College Brawler
Dennis Nusbaum College Brawler
T. Ryan Mooney Teenage Boy
Audi Resendez Teenage Girl
Helena Barrett Teenage Girl
Carlos Linares Fast Speaking Inmate
Gustavo Hernandez Shouting Inmate
Maria Luisa Minelli Sanitarium Nun
Nito Larioza Cemetery Warrior
Ernie Reyes Jr. Cemetery Warrior
Jon Valera Cave Warrior
Kevin Collins M.P. in Guard Hut
Robert Baker M.P. Sergeant
Andre Alexsen Russian Soldier #1 (uncredited)
Greg Anthony Ugha Warrior (uncredited)
Ryan Bair Varsity Football Player (uncredited)
Jon Braver Staff Car Driver (uncredited)
Kyle Brody Peruvian Village Boy (uncredited)
Amanda Bromberg Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Noelle Bruno Greaser Girl (uncredited)
Chris Bryant Student (uncredited)
Kevin Patrick Burke Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Tim Camarillo Peruvian Villager (uncredited)
Arnold Chon Ugha Mud Warrior (uncredited)
Jared Christopherson College Student (uncredited)
Al Conti Professor (uncredited)
Marly Coronel Villager (uncredited)
Martin Dew Russian Scientist (uncredited)
Holland Diaz Ugha Mud Warrior (uncredited)
John Dixon Russian Driver (uncredited)
Ken Edling Traveler (uncredited)
Denholm Elliott Marcus Brody (archive footage) (uncredited)
Larry Eudene Dr. Pavlov - Russian Scientist (uncredited)
Colin Follenweider Joe College (uncredited)
Erin Frederick Surprised Library Student (uncredited)
Andrew Goldfarb Protesting Student (uncredited)
Ted Grossman Peruvian Porter (uncredited)
Celia Hemken Deirdre Stanforth (uncredited)
Michael J. Jacyna Russian Military Cameraman (uncredited)
Joe Jagatic Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Alexander Kaminer Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Brendon John Kelly College Student (uncredited)
Adam Kirley Teenage Boy Car Driver (uncredited)
Katie Knopf Cheerleader (uncredited)
Gregory Kudanovych Russian Soldier (uncredited)
David LaVera Toba - Mayan Warrior (uncredited)
Jonathan Lomma Train Passenger (uncredited)
Janet López Candle Seller / Peru Villager (uncredited)
Michael Maddigan Greaser (uncredited)
Chuck Maldonado Cemetery Warrior (uncredited)
Sean Marrinan Hellman's Bakery Delivery Man (uncredited)
Anthony Martins Ugha Warrior (uncredited)
Derek Mears Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Juan Manuel Mendiola Jr. Airman (uncredited)
Steven A. Miller College Student (uncredited)
Josh Mills Tim Holt (uncredited)
Johanna Monasterios Student (uncredited)
Lee Morrison Russian Driver (uncredited)
Ian Novotny Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Adam Prakop Student in Library (uncredited)
Ana Maria Quintana Peruvian Nun (uncredited)
Sam Rocco College Student (uncredited)
Ilya Rockwell Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Jason Roehm Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Errol Sack Hostile Soldier (uncredited)
Philip J. Silvera Ugh Mud Warrior (uncredited)
David St. Pierre Greaser (uncredited)
Bogdan Szumilas Russian Scientist (uncredited)
Bryan Thompson Letterman (uncredited)
John H. Tobin Sierra Madre Cowboy (uncredited)
John Willoughby Pedestrian (uncredited)
Dianne Zaremba College Student (uncredited)
Ilya Jonathan Zaydenberg Russian Soldier #5 (uncredited)
Name Job
Mary Zophres Costume Design
Melissa R. Stubbs Stunt Double
Gary Powell Stunt Coordinator
Samantha MacIvor Stunts
Stephanie Finochio Stunts
Katie Eischen Stunts
Shauna Duggins Stunt Double
David Gere Stunts
Gary Rydstrom Sound Designer
Dan Bradley Second Unit Director
Darrin Prescott Stunt Coordinator
Mike Justus Stunt Double
Casey O'Neill Stunt Double
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle Stunts
Naomi Peters Stunts
Kevin Rogers Stunts
Tracey Ruggiero Stunts
Kym Stys Stunts
David St. Pierre Stunts
Diz Sharpe Stunts
Thomas Place Stunts
Victor Paguia Stunts
Christopher Place Stunts
Jennifer Lamb Stunts
Drew Leary Stunts
Brian Knutson Stunts
Gabriel Hansen Utility Stunts
Vince Cupone Stunts
Paul E. Short Stunt Double
Keith Campbell Stunts
Steve Terada Stunts
Steven Spielberg Director
David Koepp Screenplay
John Williams Original Music Composer
Janusz Kamiński Director of Photography
Michael Kahn Editor
Jeff Nathanson Story
Philip Kaufman Characters
Clay Cullen Stunts
Ben Burtt Sound Designer
Gary J. Wayton Stunt Double
Bill Leaman Stunt Double
Timothy Eulich Stunts
Lee Morrison Stunt Double, Stunts, Stunt Driver
Luci Romberg Stunts
Debra Zane Casting
Guy Hendrix Dyas Production Design
Rose Chatterton Key Hair Stylist
Chris Daniels Stunts
Phil Culotta Stunts
Ben Cooke Fight Choreographer
Nicole Callender Stunts
Jon Braver Stunts
Dean Bailey Stunts
John Dixon Stunts
Danny Downey Stunts
Jeremy Fry Stunts
Eddie Fiola Stunts
Ted Grossman Stunts
David Kilde Stunts
Billy D. Lucas Stunts
Anthony Martins Stunts
Jim Palmer Stunts
Kenny Richards Stunts
Justin Riemer Stunts
Douglas Tait Stunts
Tim Trella Stunts
Mark Vanselow Stunts
Danny Wynands Stunts
Webster P. Whinery Jr. Stunts
Aja Frary Stunts
Doc Duhame Stunts
Zach Hudson Utility Stunts
Brett A. Jones Stunts
Shawn Patrick Lane Stunts
Mark Rayner Stunts
Marshall Richard Krasser Visual Effects Supervisor
Steve Rawlins Animation Supervisor
Michael Key Makeup Artist
Amber Beckman Stunts
Paul Moen Unit Production Manager
Denis L. Stewart Unit Production Manager
Ian Stone Second Assistant Director
Stephanie Hornish Visual Effects Producer
Bernie Pollack Costume Designer
Nicole Surels Stunt Double
Richard Bucher Stunt Double
Shawn Kelly Animation
Luke Freeborn Art Direction
Mark W. Mansbridge Supervising Art Director
Lauren E. Polizzi Art Direction
Lawrence A. Hubbs Art Direction
Mario Ventenilla Art Direction
Troy Sizemore Art Direction
Larry Dias Set Decoration
Kelvin R. Trahan Hair Department Head
Felicity Bowring Makeup Department Head
Barbara Lorenz Hairstylist
Rob Hinderstein Special Effects Makeup Artist
Maggie Fung Key Makeup Artist
Trish Almeida Key Hair Stylist
Holland Diaz Stunts
Thomas DuPont Stunts
Tim Gallin Stunts
Bret Kiene Utility Stunts
Chuck Maldonado Stunts
Allan Padelford Stunts
Monte Rex Perlin Stunts
Anthony Vincent Stunts
Bryan Thompson Stunts
Jeff Galpin Stunts
Pat Banta Stunt Double
Chad Hessler Stunts
Nikki Berwick Stunt Double
Ed McDermott II Stunts
Craig Frosty Silva Stunts
Aaron Vexler Stunts
Ryan Shibley Stunts
Dino Muccio Stunts
Jeff Medeiros Stunts
Christopher W. Norris Stunts
Randy Haynie Stunts
Kevin Black Set Production Assistant
George Lucas Story, Characters
Bill Corso Makeup Artist
Adam Somner First Assistant Director
Kevin Patrick Burke Stunts
Wade Eastwood Stunts
Pablo Helman Visual Effects Supervisor
David James Still Photographer
Tina McKissick Stunts
Mike Massa Stunt Double, Stunts
Jake De Witt Stunts
Yvan Lucas Digital Intermediate Colorist
Drew Struzan Art Designer
Scott Koche Production Assistant
Scott L. Treger Stand In
Bobby Bosko Grubic Production Assistant
Joseph Keyes Travel Coordinator
Name Title
Kristie Macosko Krieger Associate Producer
Kathleen Kennedy Executive Producer
Denis L. Stewart Co-Producer
George Lucas Executive Producer
Frank Marshall Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Life in the old dog yet. Indiana Jones is called back into action when he becomes entangled in a Soviet plot to uncover the secret behind mysterious artifacts known as the Crystal Skulls. So here it is, the fourth instalment of the Indiana Jones series is finally here, one of the most talked a ... bout, most anticipated, and most yearned for films is here to hopefully entertain the fans and maybe garner some new ones in the process?? Does it deliver? Well to me it most certainly does, as adventure yarns go, this is a ripper, and although the plot gets lost within the outlandish ideals, the film still emerges as one of the betert popcorn blockbusters of the year. All the chief ingredients that have made the franchise so beloved are crammed in by way of crowd pleasing necessity, and it damn well works, outrageous action sequences perk us up at frequent intervals, deftly self aware comic moments are many, and crucially, the film remains loyal to the heroic good against evil spirit of the franchise. We begin in the Nevada Desert in 1957, and it's through this 50s setting that we come to accept the ageing of the main protagonist, he is after all a mere mortal, a man with a whip and a bit of guts. The 50s was a time of paranoia, spies and dubious cover ups were all the rage, this shines through from the outset here, and putting an aged Indiana Jones in this time frame is nothing short of genius. But enough of the politics, we as fans just want to be entertained, and we are well served here, spooky chambers, mysterious civilisations, tricksy maps, unfathomable codes, creepy crawlies, peril at every turn, and stuntery abound, oh yes it's all here. However, the purists will hate the use of CGI in this, and for sure it does grate during one over extended sequence, but just like it didn't stop Stephen Sommers' The Mummy being a riot, it doesn't harm this picture either, we are after all talking about a popcorn actioner here. Surely going into a film of this type one immediately suspends disbelief? I mean I'm personally going into the cinema to escape for a couple of hours, and Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull is just what the doctor ordered, with a lollipop to follow for good behaviour. The cast are a mixed bunch, Ford easily carries off the role as the older Indiana Jones, very aware and with tongue firmly in cheek, he surely has rammed all the pre-negative vibes down the throats of the doom mongers. Shia LaBeouf fits into the series with no problems at all, spunky and witty, he adds the young sparkle needed to off set the aged nature of our hero, and he gets a quite delightful entrance to boot. Ray Winstone is an odd casting choice because his character is very underwritten, if you are going to utilise the big Englishman then give him the reins to take, he's gruff and watchable but it remains a case of wasting talent. Karen Allen joyfully reappears as Marion, and the film takes a significant leap upwards once she arrives, however the character is reduced to playing fourth fiddle in the ensuring shenanigans, and as much as the interplay with Indy still sparkles, you can't help hankering for much more from our Marion. Cate Blanchet is sparky as Irina Spalko but although as our chief villain of the piece she's tough, sexy, and not to be messed with, it's a turn that is never quite fully formed. John Hurt does the best he can with what little the role calls for, whilst Jim Broadbent barely gets time to fill the considerable boots left by Denholm Elliott's Marcus Brody. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull will divide fans and newcomers alike, but I honestly say without nostalgia rearing its head, that this film is a joy ride to be judged on its own merit. It's difficult to understand some of the venom aimed at this latest instalment, it's not like anything has really changed with the formula, Indiana Jones has always been about fun, nothing more and nothing less, just remember why you fell in love with the franchise in the first place and you will see the makers here have given the fans what they wanted. Perhaps the advent of time and the new technology available has a hindrance value for sure, but although Indy 4 obviously isn't quite the impacting franchise jolt that Bond got with "Casino Royale", it's sure as hell shown "Die Hard 4" how it should have be done. 8/10

May 16, 2024
Kamurai
6.0

Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. I'm always confused on when this movie is supposed to happen, and too many people get caught up in the involvement of Shia Lebouf to think too hard about it. This movie catches a lot of flak for Shia and half a dozen other things, but compared ... to the original 3 movies, the concepts of a crystal skull aren't any more weird. While people forget that aspects of the first 3 artifacts are real, the crystal skulls are a real thing that is actively being investigated. Because it's caught up in all the "alien conspiracy" communities I think the movie absorbed some of the ridicule of those people. The story itself is well structured, Cate Blanchett and Karen Allen are welcome are awesome additions to the story, and despite the "sci-fi" element from an alien skull, the movie keeps to a archaeological theme by investigating an ancient temple site. While I'm not going to re-watch this, please ignore the negative hype and give this a try if you like a good action adventure story.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

The problem with this is that if it was watched in isolation it isn't a half-bad adventure movie. Harrison Ford and Shia LaBeouf keep the story moving along OK. Unfortunately, it will always be compared with the earlier prequels and it simply doesn't hold a candle to any of them. Karen Allen reprise ... s her role from "Raiders" with some considerable joie-de-vivre but Ray Winstone and a ridiculously cast Cate Blanchett as the Ukrainian colonel just don't cut through as we race across the world to track down the origin of a mysterious crystal skull. The plot is almost irrelevant; this is just a vehicle for the star and a pretty charabanc one at that. Can think of a few good uses for the killer ants, though...

Jun 03, 2024