Posted by Ulla from 26.oak01.pon.net on May 09, 2000 at 21:04:46:
In Reply to: Re: Indiana vs. Junior in the Last Crusade posted by Brian K. on May 09, 2000 at 19:29:35:
: It's very intentional. I think it was put there more to emphasize the tone in which the line was meant to be spoken. "Junior, Let it go" sounds more like father chastizing his 12 yr old son, not advising a 37 yr old one. It also was very deliberate from the character's point of view, as it was his way of making sure that Junior listened to him. From a dramatic point of view, it represents a turning point for the Henry character in that he now understands that "the grail is the only thing that matters" isn't true.
: Of course this is all subject to interpretation..
Well, 37 seems logical to me, but LC took place in 1938. Could Indy be indeed 37, 38, or 39? I know that Harrison Ford was an AMAZING forty-seven at the TIME!!
Shows that actors really never age.
Adventurously,
Ulla