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Harrison Ford admitted he wasn’t initially keen on the idea of his iconic Indiana Jones costume. Ford, 80, said when the ensemble was first presented to him, he had several questions before ...
In a new video interview with GQ magazine, Harrison Ford revealed that he pushed back against Indiana Jones‘ iconic costume when he first saw the plans for his character during the development ...
In a new video interview with GQ magazine, Harrison Ford revealed that he pushed back against Indiana Jones’ iconic costume when he first saw the plans for his character during the development ...
Harrison Ford didn’t feel like Indiana Jones was destined to be a style icon.. The Oscar winner admitted during a GQ video interview that the costume initially baffled him when he started on ...
10 Indiana Jones and the Great Circle tips and tricks we wish we knew before playing The answer, apparently, was, "'You're going to whip people,'" to which Ford said, "'Oh, okay.'" ...
In an interview with GQ magazine, Harrison Ford recalled his initial confusion over the outfit he’d be expected to wear as Indiana Jones, back when Steven Spielberg’s “Raiders of the Lost ...
Original ‘Indiana Jones’ Costume Designer Deborah Nadoolman Landis Talks Journey To Creating Fedora & Leather Jacket Look - Taormina Studio ...
Harrison Ford was not completely impressed when he was presented with the costume he would be wearing as Indiana Jones for Raiders of the Lost Ark. Indiana Jones is an iconic character known for ...
he headhunted Deborah to become his first ever costume designer. They began work on the war comedy, 1941. It was a huge box office flop, but their low-budget follow-up - featuring a fedora-wearing, ...
Indiana Jones 5 has been gestating for quite a few years, with the project first being developed by Steven Spielberg, before he eventually bowed out of the project.Ford v Ferrari and Logan ...
A fedora hat worn by Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom sold for $630,000 at auction Friday, more than doubling its pre-sale estimate and breaking the record for priciest ...
So it came as no surprise that Propstore, a film and TV memorabilia company, revealed it had sold one of Indiana Jones’ screen-and-photo-matched fedoras for an outstanding $630,000. While ...