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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Quotes

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a television show that debuted in 1970 . Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ended in 1970.

It features Robert Watts as producer, John Williams in charge of musical score, and Douglas Slocombe as head of cinematography.

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is recorded in English and originally aired in United States. Each episode of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is 128 minutes long. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is distributed by Paramount Pictures.

The cast includes: Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones, John Rhys-Davies as Sallah, Denholm Elliott as Marcus Brody, Alison Doody as Elsa, Kevork Malikyan as Kazim, Alex Hyde-White as Young Indy, and Alex Hyde-White as Young Henry.

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Quotes

Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones

  • (Walter Donovan) "Find the man and you'll find the Grail."
  • (Harrison Ford) "You've got the wrong Jones, Mr. Donovan. Why don't you try my father?"
  • (Walter Donovan) "We already have. Your father is the man who has disappeared."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Come on, Dad. Come on."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "What about the boat? We're not going on the boat?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Elsa never really believed in the grail. She thought she'd found a prize."
  • (Harrison Ford) "And what did you find, Dad?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Me? Illumination."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Listen. Since I've met you I've nearly been incinerated, drowned, shot at, and chopped into fish bait. We're caught in the middle of something sinister here, my guess is dad found out more than he was looking for and until I'm sure, I'm going to continue to do things the way I think they should be done."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Dad."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "What?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Dad."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "What?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "DAD."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "WHAT?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Dad, head for the fireplace."
  • (Harrison Ford) "She ransacked her own room and I fell for it. How did you know she was a Nazi?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Hmm?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "How did you know she was a Nazi?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "She talks in her sleep."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "I didn't trust her, why did you?"
  • (Walter Donovan) "The Grail is mine. And you're going to get it for me."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Shooting me won't get you anywhere."
  • (Walter Donovan) "You know something, Dr. Jones? You're absolutely right."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Why are you trying to kill us?"
  • (Kevork Malikyan) "Because you are looking for the Holy Grail."
  • (Harrison Ford) "My father was looking for the Holy Grail. Did you kill him too?"
  • (Kevork Malikyan) "No."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Where is he? Talk or you're dead. Dammit tell me. Tell me."
  • (Kevork Malikyan) "If you don't let go Dr. Jones, we'll both die."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Then we'll die."
  • (Kevork Malikyan) "My soul is prepared. How's yours?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Junior, give me your other hand. I can't hold on."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I can get it. I can almost reach it, Dad --"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Indiana."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Indiana -- let it go."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "If only I could have been there with you."
  • (Harrison Ford) "There were rats, Dad."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Rats?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Sallah, I said no camels. That's five camels. Can't you count?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Dad, are we hit?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "More or less. Son, I'm sorry. They got us."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Oh, rats."
  • (Walter Donovan) "As you can now see, Dr. Jones, we are on the verge of completing a quest that began almost two thousand years ago. We're just one step away."
  • (Harrison Ford) "That's usually when the ground falls out from underneath your feet."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "I find, that if I just sit down to think --"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Daaaaad."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "The solution presents itself."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Junior."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Yes, sir."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "It IS you, Junior."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Don't call me that, please."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Junior?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Yes, sir."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "It is you, Junior."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Don't call me that. Please."
  • (Harrison Ford) "It was just the two of us, Dad. That was a lonely way to grow up, lonely for both of us. I can remember the last time we had a drink together; I had a milkshake. But we didn't talk; we've never talked. If you'd been an average and regular father, like all of my friends' dads, you would've understood."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "I was a wonderful father."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Yeah, how?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Did I ever tell you to eat up, go to bed, wash your ears, or do your homework? No. I respected your privacy, and I taught you self-reliance."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I'll tell you what you taught me: that I was less important to you than people who've been dead for centuries, who spoke long-extinct languages, and whose own countries have forgotten what they used to call themselves. I learned all of that so well, we've hardly spoken for 20 years."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "You left just as you were becoming interesting."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Okay, I'm here now. So what do you want to talk about?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "I -- I can't think of -- anything."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Then what are you complaining about? We have work to do. Now then, he who finds the Grail must face 3 challenges. First, is the Path of God: Only the penitent man shall pass. Second, is the Word of God: Only in the footsteps of God, shall he proceed. Third, is the Breath of God: Only in a leap from the lion's head, shall he prove his worth."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Are you crazy? Don't go between them."
  • (Alison Doody) "Go between them. Are you crazy?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Stop, wait, stop. Stop. You're going the wrong way. We have to get to Berlin."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Brody's this way."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "My diary's in Berlin."
  • (Harrison Ford) "We don't need the diary, dad; Marcus has the map."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "There is more in the diary than just the map."
  • (Harrison Ford) "All right, Dad. Tell me."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Well, he who finds the Grail must face the final challenge."
  • (Harrison Ford) "What final challenge?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Three devices of such lethal cunning."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Booby traps?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Oh, yes. But I found the clues that will safely take us through them in the Chronicles of St. Anselm."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Well, what are they?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Can't you remember?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "I wrote them down in my diary so that I wouldn't have to remember."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Half the German Army's on our tail and you want me to go to Berlin? Into the lion's den?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Yes. The only thing that matters is the Grail."
  • (Harrison Ford) "What about Marcus?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Marcus would agree with me."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Two selfless martyrs; Jesus Christ."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "That was for blasphemy. The quest for the Grail is not archaeology; it's a race against evil. If it is captured by the Nazis, the armies of darkness will march all over the face of the Earth. Do you understand me?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "This is an obsession, dad. I never understood it. Never. Neither did mom."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Oh, yes she did. Just all too well. But, she kept her illness from me. All I could do was mourn her."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Fraulein, will you permit me?"
  • (Alison Doody) "I usually don't."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I usually don't either."
  • (Alison Doody) "In that case I permit you."
  • (Harrison Ford) "It would make me very happy."
  • (Alison Doody) "But I am already sad, by tomorrow it will have faded."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Tomorrow I'll steal you another one."
  • (Harrison Ford) "-- who drinks the water I shall give him, says the Lord, will have a spring inside him welling up for eternal life. Let them bring me to your holy mountain in the place where you dwell. Across the desert and through the mountain to the Canyon of the Crescent Moon, to the Temple where the cup that; where the cup that holds the blood of Jesus Christ resides forever."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I'm like a bad penny, I always turn up."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Nice landing."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Thank you."
  • (Butler) "Yes?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Not before time. did you intend to leave us standing on the doorstep all day? we're drenched"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Now look, I've gone and caught a sniffle"
  • (Butler) "Are you expected?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Don't take that tone with me my good man. Now buttle off and tell Baron Brunwald that Lord Clarence McDonald and his lovely assistant"
  • (Harrison Ford) "are here to view the tapestries"
  • (Butler) "Tapestries?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "The old man is dense, this is a castle isn't it? there are tapestries"
  • (Butler) "This is a castle and we have many tapestries, and if you are a Scottish lord then I am Mickey Mouse."
  • (Harrison Ford) "How dare he?"
  • (Walter Donovan) "You could go down in history."
  • (Harrison Ford) "As what? A Nazi stooge like you?"
  • (Walter Donovan) "The Nazis? Is that the limit of your vision? The Nazis want to write themselves into the Grail legend, take on the world. Well, they're welcome to it. But I want the Grail itself, the cup that gives everlasting life. Hitler can have the world, but he can't take it with him. I'm going to be drinking my own health after he's gone the way of the dodo."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Petroleum -- I should stick a well down here and retire."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "I didn't know you could fly a plane."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Fly, yes. Land, no."
  • (Harrison Ford) "We gotta get free, dad. We've gotts get to Marcus before the Nazis do."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "I thought that Marcus had a 2 day head start, and would vanish, disappear."
  • (Harrison Ford) "No. I made that up. C'mon dad, you know Marcus he got lost in one of his own museums one time. Dad, can you reach into my left pocket?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "What will I find?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "A lucky charm."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Feels like a cigarette lighter."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Use it to burn the ropes."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Son, there's something I have to tell you."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Don't get sentimental now dad, save until we get out."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "The floor is in fire, and the chair."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Those people are trying to kill us."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I know, Dad."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "This is a new experience for me."
  • (Harrison Ford) "It happens to me all the time."
  • (Harrison Ford) "She ransacked her own room, and I fell for it."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Late 14th Ming Dynasty. Oh it breaks the heart."
  • (Harrison Ford) "And the head. You hit me dad."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "I'll never forgive myself."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Don't worry I'm all right."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Thank God -- it's fake. See you can tell with the cross sections."
  • (Harrison Ford) "It's disgraceful, you're old enough to be her -- her grandfather."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Well, I'm as human as the next man."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Dad, I was the next man."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Oh -- ships that pass in the night."
  • (Principal SS Officer at Castle) "Dr. Jones?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Yes?"
  • (Principal SS Officer at Castle) "I will take zuh book now."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Wuh-what b-book?"
  • (Principal SS Officer at Castle) "You have zuh diary in your pocket."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "You dolt. You think my son would be that stupid? That he would bring my diary all the way back here?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "You didn't, did you?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "You didn't bring it, did you?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Well, uh --"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "You did."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Look, can we discuss this later?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "I should have mailed it to the Marx Brothers."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Will you take it easy?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Take it easy? Why do you think I sent it home in the first place? So it wouldn't fall into their hands."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I came here to SAVE you."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Oh, yeah? And who's gonna come to save you, JUNIOR?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "I told you --"
  • (Harrison Ford) "DON'T call me Junior."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Look what you did. I can't believe what you did."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "You say this has been just another typical day for you huh?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "NO. It's been better than most."
  • (Grail Knight) "I knew you'd come. But my strength has left me."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Who are you?"
  • (Grail Knight) "The last of three brothers who swore an oath to find the grail and to guard it."
  • (Harrison Ford) "That was seven hundred years ago."
  • (Grail Knight) "Long time to wait. You're strangely dressed for a knight."
  • (Harrison Ford) "What exactly? A knight? What do you mean?"
  • (Grail Knight) "I was chosen because I was the bravest, the most worthy. The honor was mine until another came to challenge me to single combat --"
  • (Grail Knight) "I pass to you who'll vanquish me."
  • (Harrison Ford) "-- THAT'S the cup of a carpenter."
  • (Harrison Ford) "You have chosen -- wisely. But, beware: the Grail cannot pass beyond the Great Seal. That is the boundry, and the price, of immortality."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Nazis. I hate these guys."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Archeology is the search for fact, not truth. If it's truth you're interested in, Dr. Tyree's Philosophy class is right down the hall. So forget any ideas you've got about lost cities, exotic travel, and digging up the world. We do not follow maps to buried treasure, and "X" never, ever marks the spot."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Come on, dad. Help me get us out of here. We have to get to Marcus before the Nazis do."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "But you said he had a two day head start. That he would blend in, disappear."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Are you kidding? I made all that up. You know Marcus. He once got lost in his own museum."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Bingo."
  • (Alison Doody) "You don't disappoint, Dr. Jones. You're a great deal like your father."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Except he's lost and I'm not."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Tickets please."
  • (Colonel Vogel) "What?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "No ticket."
  • (Panama Hat) "Small world, Dr. Jones."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Too small for two of us."
  • (Panama Hat) "This is the second time I've had to reclaim my property from you."
  • (Harrison Ford) "That belongs in a museum."
  • (Panama Hat) "So do you."

Alison Doody as Elsa

  • (Alison Doody) "Don't look at me like that. We both wanted the Grail. I would have done anything to get it. You would have done the same."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I'm sorry you think so."
  • (Alison Doody) "You came back for the book? Why?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "My father didn't want it incinerated."
  • (Alison Doody) "Is that what you think of me? I believe in the Grail, not the Swastika."
  • (Harrison Ford) "You stood up to be counted with the enemies of everything the Grail stands for. Who gives a damn what you believe?"
  • (Alison Doody) "You do."
  • (Alison Doody) "Dr. Jones?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Yes?"
  • (Alison Doody) "I knew it was you, you have your father's eyes."
  • (Harrison Ford) "And my mother's ears but the rest belongs to you."
  • (Alison Doody) "It looks like the best parts have already been spoken for."
  • (Alison Doody) "I'll never forget how vonderful it vas."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Why thank you. It was rather wonderful."
  • (Alison Doody) "Zat's how Austrians say goodbye."
  • (Colonel Vogel) "Und zis is how ve zay goodbye in Germany, Dr. Jones."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I liked the Austrian way better."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "So did I."
  • (Alison Doody) "My room."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Mine too."
  • (Alison Doody) "What were they looking for?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "This."
  • (Alison Doody) "The Grail Diary?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Uh huh."
  • (Alison Doody) "You had it? You didn't trust me?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "I didn't know you. At least I let you tag along."
  • (Alison Doody) "Oh yes, Give them a flower and they'll follow you anywhere."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Knock it off, you're not mad."
  • (Alison Doody) "No?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "No, you like the way I do things."
  • (Alison Doody) "You're lucky I don't do things the same way. You'd still be standing at the Venice Pier."
  • (Harrison Ford) "What do you think is going on here? Since I've met you I've nearly been incinerated, drowned, shot at and chopped into fish bait. We're caught in the middle of something sinister here. My guess is dad found out more than he was looking for and until I am sure I am going to continue to do things the way I think they should be done."
  • (Alison Doody) "How dare you kiss me."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Leave me alone, I don't like fast women."
  • (Alison Doody) "And I hate arrogant men."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Ahh, Venice."
  • (Colonel Vogel) "Throw down the gun or the girl will die."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "But she's one of them."
  • (Alison Doody) "Indy, please."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "She's a Nazi."
  • (Harrison Ford) "What?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Trust me."
  • (Alison Doody) "Indy, help."
  • (Colonel Vogel) "I will kill her."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Oh yeah? Go ahead."
  • (Harrison Ford) "No. Don't shoot."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Don't worry. He won't."
  • (Alison Doody) "Indy, please do what he says."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "And don't listen to her."
  • (Colonel Vogel) "Enough. She dies."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Wait. Wait."
  • (Alison Doody) "I'm sorry."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Don't be."
  • (Alison Doody) "But you should have listened to your father."
  • (Alison Doody) "We have got it, come on."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Elsa. Elsa don't move."
  • (Alison Doody) "It's ours Indy, yours and mine."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Elsa don't cross the seal. The knight warned us not to take the grail from here."
  • (Alison Doody) "What's this?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Ark of the Covenant."
  • (Alison Doody) "Are you sure?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Pretty sure."

Alex Hyde-White as Young Indy

  • (Alex Hyde-White) "Dad --."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Out."
  • (Alex Hyde-White) "I have to show you something."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "It can wait. Count to twenty."
  • (Alex Hyde-White) "No, Dad, I-."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Junior."
  • (Alex Hyde-White) "One, two, three, f --"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "In Greek."
  • (Alex Hyde-White) "Ana, theo, thea --"
  • (Alex Hyde-White) "What are you gonna do?"
  • (Alex Hyde-White) "I dont know, but i'll think of something."
  • (Fedora) "You got heart, kid."
  • (Fedora) "But that belongs to me."
  • (Alex Hyde-White) "It belongs to Coronado."
  • (Fedora) "Coronado's dead, and so are all of his grandchildren."
  • (Alex Hyde-White) "This should be in a museum."

Denholm Elliott as Marcus Brody

  • (Denholm Elliott) "Indy, Henry, follow me. I know the way. Ha."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Got lost in his own museum, eh?"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Uh-huh."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "After you, Junior."
  • (Harrison Ford) "Yes, sir. Ha."
  • (Denholm Elliott) "Is there anyone here who speaks English? Or maybe even ancient Greek?"
  • (Denholm Elliott) "Does anyone understand a word I'm saying here?"
  • (Denholm Elliott) "Henry -- the pen."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "What?"
  • (Denholm Elliott) "Don't you see? The pen is mightier than the sword."
  • (Walter Donovan) "Well, Marcus, we're on the verge of the greatest discovery in the history of mankind."
  • (Denholm Elliott) "And you're meddling with powers you can't possibly comprehend."
  • (Unnamed) "Water?"
  • (Denholm Elliott) "No thank you, sir, no. Fish make love in it."
  • (Denholm Elliott) "The search for the Grail is the search for the divine in all of us. But if you want facts, Indy, I've none to give you. At my age, I'm prepared to take a few things on faith."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Marcus."
  • (Denholm Elliott) "Aah."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Genius of the res-to-ration."
  • (Denholm Elliott) "Aid our own re-sus-ci-tation. Henry, what are you doing here?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "It's a rescue. Come on."
  • (Denholm Elliott) "How does one get off this thing?"
  • (Denholm Elliott) "My reputation preceeds me."
  • (John Rhys-Davies) "There is no museum in Iskenderun."
  • (Unnamed) "Papers, please."
  • (John Rhys-Davies) "Papers? Of course"
  • (John Rhys-Davies) "Run."
  • (Denholm Elliott) "Yes."
  • (John Rhys-Davies) "Papers. Got it here. Just finished reading it myself."
  • (John Rhys-Davies) "Run."
  • (Denholm Elliott) "Yes."
  • (John Rhys-Davies) ""Egyptian Mail," morning edition."
  • (John Rhys-Davies) "Run."
  • (Denholm Elliott) "Did you say, uh --"
  • (John Rhys-Davies) "RUN."
  • (Walter Donovan) "Care to wet your whistle Marcus?"
  • (Denholm Elliott) "I'd rather spit in your face. But as I haven't got any spit --"
  • (Denholm Elliott) "No thank you ma'am, I'm a vegetarian."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "The Word of God."
  • (Denholm Elliott) "No, Henry. Try not to talk."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "The Name of God."
  • (Harrison Ford) "The Name of God -- Jehovah."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "But in the Latin alphabet, "Jehovah" begins with an "I"."
  • (Harrison Ford) "J- --"
  • (Harrison Ford) "Oh, idiot. In Latin Jehovah begins with an "I"."

John Rhys-Davies as Sallah

  • (John Rhys-Davies) "Please, what does it always mean, this -- this "Junior"?"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "That's his name."
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "Henry Jones --"
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "-- Junior."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I like "Indiana.""
  • (Professor Henry Jones) "We named the dog Indiana."
  • (Denholm Elliott) "May we go home now, please?"
  • (John Rhys-Davies) "The dog?"
  • (John Rhys-Davies) "You are named after the dog? HA HA HA --."
  • (Harrison Ford) "I've got a lot of fond memories of that dog."
  • (John Rhys-Davies) "Compensation for my brother-in-law's car."
  • (John Rhys-Davies) "That car was my brother-in-law's."

Kevork Malikyan as Kazim

  • (Kevork Malikyan) "Ask yourself, why do you seek the Cup of Christ? Is it for His glory, or for yours?"

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