
A legend will face his destiny.
Finding himself in a new era, and approaching retirement, Indy wrestles with fitting into a world that seems to have outgrown him. But as the tentacles of an all-too-familiar evil return in the form of an old rival, Indy must don his hat and pick up his whip once more to make sure an ancient and powerful artifact doesn't fall into the wrong hands.
- 6.5
- 2023
- Released
- 2h 35m

Harrison Ford
Indiana Jones
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Helena
Mads Mikkelsen
Dr. Voller
Boyd Holbrook
Klaber
Olivier Richters
Hauke
Ethann Isidore
Teddy
Toby Jones
Basil Shaw
Antonio Banderas
Renaldo
Karen Allen
Marion
John Rhys-Davies
Sallah
Shaunette Renée Wilson
Mason
Thomas Kretschmann
Colonel Weber
Martin McDougall
Durkin
Alaa Safi
Rahim
Alfonso Rosario Mandia
Italian Ticket Seller
Chase Brown
Larry - Beat Poet Guy
Nasser Memarzia
Archimedes
Amedeo Bianchimano
Milanese Suit Man
Anna Francolini
Mandy
Gabby Wong
Chinese Hat Bidder
Adolfo Margiotta
Hector - Salty Diver
Niccolo Cancellieri
Sirene Deck Hand
Antonio Iorio
Popeye - Lead Scuba Diver
Manuel Klein
SS Stormtrooper
Holly Lawton
Young Helena
Guy Paul
Prof. Plimpton
Harriet Slater
Fran
Alton Fitzgerald White
Hotel Porter
Ian Porter
Bob - Bartender
Daniel Anderson
Kommando Commander
Cory Peterson
Gov. PR Man
Charles Hagerty
Reporter - St. Regis
Ali Saleh
Jabari - Sallah's Grandson
Amara Khan
Alia - Sallah's Granddaughter
Jill Winternitz
Pan Am Stewardess
Billy Postlethwaite
Prof. Donner
Clara Greco
Italian Tour Guide
Joe Gallina
Mounted Cop
Nicholas Bendall
Filthy Guitar Guy
Thulani Storm
Filthy Guitar Guy
Edoardo Strano
Archimedes Servant
Angelo Spagnoletti
Archimedes Servant
Hicham Ouaraqa
Moroccan Policeman
Adil Louchgui
Moroccan Policeman
David Mills
TV Reporter
Rhyanna Alexander-Davis
Hippie Girl
Gary Fannin
Armed Intelligence Officer
Gunnar Cauthery
Pilot - Heinkel 111
Aron von Andrian
Navigator - Heinkel 111
Nikola Trifunovic
SS Kommando
Henry Garrett
Louis - Drunk Airline Pilot
Elena Saurel
Drunk Airline Stewardess
Anthony Ingruber
1944 Indiana Jones Double / Dutch Prince - Bidder
Christian Sacha Mehja-Stokes
Rich Kid
Angus Yellowlees
Hippie Student
Matthew Staite
SS Guard / Comms Officer
Corrado Invernizzi
Luigi - Italian Engineer
Joerg Stadler
Gestapo Officer
Thorston Manderlay
Staff Car Officer
Basil Eidenbenz
Sentry
Johann Heske
Sentry
Joshua Broadstone
Overalls
Bruce Lester-Johnson
Screaming Cabbie
Martin Sherman
Drunk - Appliance Store
Allon Sylvain
L'Atlantique Maître D
William Meredith
Con Ed Van Driver
Kate Doherty
Basil's Housekeeper
Duran Fulton Brown
Barricade Cop
Eliza Mae Kyffin
Screaming Beauty Queen
Mauro Cardinali
Maximus
Mark Killeen
Pontimus
Bharat Doshi
Miss Jaffrey
Aïssam Bouali
Henchman
Mohammed R. Kamel
Hotel Security
Bryony Miller
Confused Student
Tiwa Lade
Bubblegum Student
Brodie Husband
Sketching Student
Hannah Onslow
Student
Daniel Anderson
Kommando Commander




































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$294,700,000.00
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- #ancient rome
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- #flashback
- #knife fight
- #archaeologist
- #adventurer
- #1960s
- #nazi germany
- #action adventure
- #bold
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Goddamn this movie is so disappointing it actually made Kingdom of the Crystal Skull look decent. It's honestly just depressing talking about how much of a disappointment this film is. Harrison Ford still rocks as Indiana Jones. But everything surrounding him just looks so fake and reeks with distracting CGI. It also probably has one of the worst examples of modern cinematography. Its too float

Feels needless, but <em>'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'</em> still gave me suitable entertainment. I'd personally rank it higher than <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/indiana-jones-and-the-kingdom-of-the-crystal-skull/" rel="nofollow">Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull</a>'</em>, though to be honest I feel similarly about all five films from this franchise - evi

"Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" delivers exactly what fans of the iconic adventurer have been yearning for—a thrilling, action-packed adventure that pays homage to the franchise's rich history while introducing new and captivating elements. Harrison Ford reprises his role as Indiana Jones with the same charm and charisma that has made him a beloved cinematic icon for decades. Ford effor
“Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” is a stale, impotent summer blockbuster that marks another unimaginative entry in the popular adventure franchise. Excessively dull and far too long, director James Mangold‘s movie burns every last drop of goodwill that’s left in the tank. This fifth and final installment in the Indiana Jones saga is a pathetic sendoff to one of the most iconic big screen ch
This Indiana Jones has a few gems (like Harrison Ford) but the script is a several rewrites away. The production values are top notch, but we never get swept up in the characters or the story. Save this one for a Sunday night rental. I give it a C.

A Nazi colonel is moving some looted artworks towards the end of WWII - amongst which is the legendary lance that supposedly pierced the body of Christ. Luckily - for the colonel, that is - renowned archeologist "Voller" (Mads Mikkelsen) is on hand to advise that it's a fake - but by way of compensation, he informs the man that there is a far greater artefact on board their train. The "Dial of Des

It took me a while to work up the courage to see this. I mean, Indiana Jones was my hero as a child. When I was sick I used to watch Raiders over and over again and that was a tradition I kept up through high school. And now... Thank you Doomcock, without your intervention this movie would have been even worse. It shows, the plot is messy, the re-shoots are a little obvious story-wise as Dis
I love this movie, it's the best after the first Indy in the franchise. The CGI effects are amazing, the Story is conclusive, and Action and Humor are great. Just ignore those people who post bad comments as they never liked the Series in the first place.
_Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny_ feels like the type of sequel that aimed to capture the magic of its predecessors, had worthwhile intentions, and a talented cast, but it just never properly materialized. The film seems to teeter on the sheer annoyance of a main character grappling with the fact that he’s now a crotchety and wrinkly senior citizen and not the young, grizzled, adventurer he
When the title card for the latest Indiana Jones movie came on the big screen I was excited to hear the famous score, see Harrison Ford don his famous fedora and intrigued to see how they would handle Indy’s age in this 40-year-old franchise. The opening encounter was very familiar, with Indy fighting Nazis during World War 2. We are introduced to the antiquity and lore that is the basis for th
I really like the Indie series, so I take no pleasure in saying, I found this unwatchable. Really US entertainment industry, when are you going to get the message that a lot of us aren't interested in "the message". In summary, great cast, great sets, horrible script, full of the usual lecturing no one asked for.
It seems these days that it’s become all too easy to blast popular, commercial fare simply because it is popular, commercial fare. Granted, some offerings of this type genuinely deserve whatever grief they get, but others, such as the latest installment in this long-running franchise, don’t merit unfair potshots fired at them just for innately being mainstream offerings. In many ways, this is very
Legendary archaeologist Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford), has returned to what is the film as his final outing in "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny". The film is the first in the series since Disney acquired Lucasfilm and the first not to benefit from involvement by Gorge Lucas or the direction of Steven Spielberg. James Mangold has taken on directing duties and faces the challenge of delivering

EXT. INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF THE LOST DIALS SKULL – DAY Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is more closely related to its recent sequel than its distant cousins of the original trilogy. It attempts to take the franchise's formula and shake it up; it throws in cameos, call-backs and references but suffers the same issue every recent Lucasfilm movie has. It's another modern Disney











