Archeology has never
been so cool. Raiders of the Lost Ark revolutionized the action
genre by proving that nonstop adventure could indeed thrive around
a solid story, with daring heroes and vile villains. Where James
Bond dreamed up this idea, Indy solidified it. The first of four
Indiana Jones movies, Raiders of the Lost Ark has an absolutely
flawless blend of action, suspense, comedy, romance and even bits
of science fiction and horror. And then of course, there’s
the theme music.
College professor by day, and wild adventuring archeologist by
night (and eventually all hours of the day), Indiana Jones (Harrison
Ford) is recruited by the United States government to locate the
resting place of the biblical Ark of the Covenant. The diabolical
Nazis have also shown interest in the artifact, and its rumored
powers must be kept out of their hands. Traveling across the world,
Indiana Jones teams up with Marion (Karen Allen), the daughter
of the leading expert in Ark lore (and a previous fling), who
holds an important piece to the puzzle of discovering the Well
of Souls – the hidden chamber that houses the coveted Ark.
Raiders of the Lost Ark was meant to be a fun-filled B-movie,
and ended up being an undeniable classic. From the opening scene,
in which the courageous Dr. Jones steps out of the shadows to
reveal his determined face (an unforgettable introduction that
is rarely used anymore), his skills with a bullwhip, and his love
of hidden treasures, it is evident that this is an accomplishment
well beyond the average action movie. When Indiana braves deadly
booby-traps including a giant rolling boulder, some of the most
memorable and parodied movie moments are born. And add to that
the ingenious creations of Indy’s sidekicks, colleagues,
damsels in distress, and especially the villains, who all perfectly
compliment every smidgen of his daredeviltry.