Five-disc set includes: Raiders Of The Lost Ark (1981) Harrison Ford stars as adventurer/archeologist Indiana Jones in Steven Spielberg and George Lucas' pulse-pounding tribute to the Saturday matinee serials. Indy is joined by the feisty Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen) as he races against Nazi agents and longtime rival Belloq (Paul Freeman) to locate the Ark of the Covenant, an ancient religious artifact with untold powers. Ronald Lacey, John Rhys-Davies, and Denholm Elliott also star. 115 min. C/Rtg: PG Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom (1984) Whip-wielding treasure hunter Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) must recover a sacred stone and free the children of an Indian village from a death-worshipping cult led by the villainous Mola Ram (Amrish Puri). There's thrills, spills, and chilled monkey's brains galore in this action-packed prequel to "Raiders of the Lost Ark." Kate Capshaw co-stars as Indy's new romantic interest, nightclub singer Willie Scott, and Ke Huy Quan is sidekick Short Round; Steven Spielberg directs. 118 min. C/Rtg: PG Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade (1989) The third chapter in the Indy saga finds fearless antiquarian Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) teaming with estranged father Prof. Henry Jones, Sr. (Sean Connery) on a search for the fabled Holy Grail. Can the Jones boys put their differences aside and keep the Grail from falling into the hands of the Nazis? With Denholm Elliott, John Rhys-Davies, Alison Doody, Julian Glover, and River Phoenix in the "Young Indy" prologue; directed by Steven Spielberg. 126 min. C/Rtg: PG-13 Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull (Special Edition) (2008) It's 1957, and an aging Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) is joined by a rebellious young greaser (Shia LaBeouf) on a trip to South America to unlock the secrets of a mysterious crystal skull, squaring off against sinister Soviet agents and getting some unexpected aid from old flame Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen). The long-awaited fourth entry in Steven Spielberg and George Lucas' popular series also stars Cate Blanchett, Ray Winstone, John Hurt. 122 min. C/Rtg: PG-13 Widescreen; Soundtrack: English.
O**L
on 11-26-2024 3 of 4 codes worked, I am ok with it ... read this for the exact redemption process
I have the original trilogy DVD box set, and wanted to upgrade to Bluray and digital streaming. This set cam up as a Black Friday 2024 deal, so I took a chance on it.If you only want the physical disks, this set is perfect. All 4 movies plus a special features disk fit neatly in a single case. A+.For the digital versions, immediately on the flyer was 4 codes (one per movie), and a statement that you had to redeem codes by 2023. Uh oh. I tried the first code for Raiders. You visit a Paramount site, enter the code, and you only have the choice to redeem for Apple or Fandango. I chose Apple (insert "you chose ... poorly joke"). The code worked, the Paramount site said congrats you can watch it on iTunes (uh oh, not Apple TV). And clicking on the link to iTunes just brought forth an error message. After MUCH frustration and realizing no Raiders was showing up in Apple TV or Music (formerly iTunes), in a last desperate attempt I started over and reentered the code on the Paramount site. I got an error message saying the code was claimed, AND then another redemption code appeared below that. I copied THAT code, went into my Apple Tv app, to my profile, and to the "redeem gift cards or codes" section. After entering the new code, viola, Raiders immediately showed up in my movies that I own, AND in 4K UHD format!Repeating these steps worked for the original trilogy (all I really care to watch honestly), but Crystal Skull would not accept the code on the flyer as valid at all. So considering the other movies DID work and in a fantastic 4K UHD format, I am still happy. Pkus the extras and special features work for each movie when streaming, so you will not miss a thing except for Crystal Skull content, in which case you will need to fire up the ole Bluray player (PS4 for me). Good luck everyone, and long live Dr Jones!
P**N
We are talking Indiana Jones
If your a Harrison Ford fan these are perfect for you they are for me !!
B**R
Great Collection, Fantastic Quality
This four movie Blu-ray comes on five discs. All four Indiana Jones (Raiders) movies before 2023 are included in this set, and they have all been remarkably digitally restored, both video and audio in THX. The video is crisp, clear, with luxuriously saturated colors, even for the original Raiders of the Lost Ark made over 40 years ago. The video quality is so crisp and clean, the detail so fine that the credits seem fuzzy when reading the characters. Each movie is on its own disc, and the extras on each of these discs is confined mostly to teasers.However, the fifth disc contains probably 7-8 hours of the typical extras you would expect to find on a Blu-ray disc, including an original standard definition television-quality making of from 1981, but the others were are much clearer—not quite modern high definition, but still quite satisfactory.It's a great collection at a great price. An easy way to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon or holiday day off. It's also an amalgamation of culture and now history. I remember seeing the first Raiders movie with a friend in 1981 and jumping out of my seat in fear of the rolling boulder. My friend was of a Hollywood background and told me that Raiders was essentially an homage to the old "adventure" movies, which I did not understand at the time. I now see the Raiders series as an essential element of movie history.Which brings me to my last point, which is only a mild warning: this collection does NOT include the 2023 installment "Dial of Destiny," but I find that to be OK. When this collection was made, the most recent installment was not yet made.
N**N
VERY SATISFIED WITH THE PURCHASE
Product not in great mint but everything is fine, the disc and got 2 digital codes. It seem very reasonable price for the item when i got it. All digitals are working and the disc is perfectly fine !
J**B
Indiana Jones a top ten favorite!
These movies were seen originally in the theaters. Here we are years later with vast improvements in home video options so picked this set up at a bargain price to upgrade existing DVD and Blu-Ray collections. It was a nice addition and not much new in extras but after viewing them once or maybe an occasional trip behind the scenes for nostalgia they are a not as heavily viewed as the movies themselves. The releases seem to be the same as the Blu-Ray releases with regard to menus, start up etc. The movies still hold the test of time in my opinion in Hollywood's better days compared to the type of movies released today. The John Williams soundtrack itself is iconic as the man in the hat himself and stands tall on its own. The movie sounds great as well as the soundtrack on a surround system. The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull seemed to be more of a let down of the four movies especially at the time but compared to the latest release that is of the "new" Hollywood in contrast it's not a bad film after all. In rating the films Raiders of the Lost Ark has to come in first since it introduces the character. The last Crusade is second best and easily ties or in some aspects could be number one. Sean Connery's performance is perfect as Indy's dad. The Temple of Doom is a darker film and John Williams score is amazing in that film. Kingdom of the Crystal Skull comes in 4th in this 4 movie collection.The box set contains a box within the cover that quad folds with five discs. It's compact so the discs overlap so removing the lower disc requires removing a disc to get to it a little more effort and time and stress on the case. It's not typically a favorite style of case but at least they aren't compacted all on one spindle subject to scratching as some multiple discs are packaged. The discs are plain but has decorative art. A small fold out "map" is included loose in the box or rests in the disc fold up casing. It has a "map" of events characters and on the opposite side the four original theatrical posters printed. Overall it's a nice set and if picked up a discount well worth it. I would honestly pay the retail price for it under any circumstances especially if Blu-Ray is already owned. It's a guess that a new box set will eventually release with all 5 films but given the reception somewhat disappointment in that film this box set will be the preferred set to have.
Z**Y
Good except for a glitch in Temple of Doom disc.
All the discs play well except for Temple of Doom. It breaks up and freezes at the chapter break when they arrive on the balcony to first see the temple sacrifice.
R**K
Good
Good
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