"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny," the fifth and (so they say) final installment of the franchise to star Harrison Ford as the titular whip-cracking archaeologist, centers on the joining of two ...
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 putting on ...
Like Harrison Ford's hat and whip as Indiana Jones, it's difficult to imagine Jedi without their robes and lightsabers or Superman without his cape. However, sometimes, actors don't understand what ...
The actor also shared his initial reaction to other aspects of Indy’s iconic ensemble: “What am I gonna do with a f----- whip?” Lionel Hahn/Getty; Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Harrison Ford is ...
LOS ANGELES — The brown felt fedora worn by actor Harrison Ford in the second installment of the Indiana Jones movies sold for $630,000 at auction, film and TV memorabilia company Propstore announced ...
Did Harrison Ford actually staple his fedora to his head during "Raiders of the Lost Ark"? Maybe. An archive behind-the-scenes clip appeared to show Ford using a staple gun to keep the hat in place.
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 of ...