![]() ![]() He’ll have to wait until he’s in the desert for that. The year is 1936 and the intrepid archaeologist Indiana Jones sets out in search of the fabled Lost Ark of the Covenant, racing a bitter rival and his Nazi. (In the film Raiders of the Lost Ark, the Nazi group looking for the Ark of the Covenant is supposed to be a contingent of Ahnenerbe archeologists.). Spectator of the scene, Indiana Jones cannot however intervene directly to thwart the Nazi plans. This scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark was not shot in Egypt as the script of the film wanted but Quai de l’Entrepôt, located in La Rochelle (France).ĭoctor René Belloq (Paul Freeman) then ordered the soldiers to transfer the Ark of the Covenant to the submarine in order to take it to Berlin and show it to Adolf Hitler. Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) breaks into the German Nazi submarine base. What we are told in the story, is that Hitler thought it would give him the power of God’s wr. For the purposes of the story being told, it really doesn’t matter. ![]() Would you be more comfortable opening the Ark in Berlin – for your Fuhrer – finding out only then if the sacred pieces of the Covenant are inside? Knowing only then, whether you have accomplished your mission and obtained the one, true Ark? Doctor René Belloq (Paul Freeman) Answer (1 of 11): Why was the Ark of the Covenant filled with sand in 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' It’s never explained in the film. A key scene from the Raiders of the Lost Ark novel explains how Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood escaped a terrible fate at the climax of the movie. ![]() This scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark was filmed in La Rochelle (France). Published A longer scene in the Raiders of the Lost Ark novelization explains how Indiana Jones and Marion escaped the wrath of the Ark of the Covenant. Indiana Jones breaking into the underwater base, all the fans of the famous archaeologist remember it. ![]()
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