SPOILER ALERT: This story discusses major plot developments, including the final scene, in “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” currently playing in theaters. When Lucasfilm announc…
with screenwriters Jez and John-Henry Butterworth for what became “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.” According to Allen, Marian was largely cut out of the movie; instead, the couple had separated after Mutt was killed in the Vietnam War. It’s only at the end of the film, following Indy’s time-bending adventures with his goddaughter Helena , that Indy and Marian have a tender reunion in Indy’s New York City apartment — and, according to Ford, draws the curtain on Indiana Jones.
So when you learned that that the new script had Indy and Marian separated, very much on the way to divorce, and also that Mutt had been killed in Vietnam, what was your reaction? It was pretty great, I have to say. I think Harrison was very, very happy that we were going to do this scene. We just kind of jumped into it. I had watched James Mangold working with the actors for quite a few days when I went to the set, and I just had a wonderful feeling about him as a director. Very clear, very straightforward, you know, full of energy and fun. I had a sense that I would work with him well. For me, it was a wonderful day.
How did you think about what was going on with Marian and what she’d been through off screen? Is that something you think about? It’s changed a lot, I think. I was a young actor when I did “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” I think I had done three films. You don’t really know what it’s like to be so identified with a character until you are. Sometimes as an actor, it can feel like a bit of a straitjacket. You want to walk into a room to meet people for a film or a play or whatever it is that you might be interested in doing, and you don’t necessarily want a character that you’ve played to precede you into the room.
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