Ford, you may have heard, increased his fame just a little bit after springboarding from 'Star Wars' to the smash-hit Indiana Jones franchise. The actor, 68, was recently seen accepting a highly legitimate trophy called Most 'Manticipated' Movie at Spike TV's Guys Choice Awards, for his upcoming release 'Cowboys & Aliens.'
To honor the 30-year anniversary of 'Raiders,' Moviefone unearthed a treasure trove of trivia. Here are 30 facts about the legendary 1981 action-adventure directed by Steven Spielberg.
1. Casting Indiana Jones was not easy. Harrison Ford was hired less than three weeks before principal photography began.
2. Many 'Raiders' fans know Tom Selleck was the first choice for the lead. Did you know Jeff Bridges was offered the role, and turned it down? Other actors considered for Indy: Nick Nolte, Steve Martin, Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, Tim Matheson, Nick Mancuso, Peter Coyote, and Jack Nicholson, all of whom would have made for a very different film.
3. 'Raiders' was born while producer George Lucas and Spielberg built sandcastles on a Hawaiian beach where both were vacationing the year 'Star Wars' opened. Spielberg wanted to make a James Bond film, but Lucas had a better idea, something called 'Raiders of the Lost Ark.'
4. The hero's original name? Indiana Smith. It changed on the first day of production when Spielberg told Lucas "Smith" didn't sound right, and suggested "Jones" instead.
5. Indy's well-worn leather jacket was actually brand new. The costume director "aged" each coat (there were 10 in all) with a metal brush and Ford's own pocket knife. Indy's trademark fedora was new, too: It came from Savile Row of London, and various cast members (including Ford) took turns sitting on it, to make it look as battered as possible.6. Lucas first dreamed up the Indy character in 1973 with a treatment called 'The Adventures of Indiana Smith,' inspired by 'Buck Rogers' and 'Flash Gordon' serials.
7. Philip Kaufman, director of 1978's 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers,' was asked by Lucas early on to help develop a script. Kaufman -- not Spielberg -- was originally set to direct, as well.
8. Amy Irving, who would marry Spielberg in 1985, and Debra Winger were considered for the role of Marion (ultimately played by Karen Allen). Sean Young played Marion in the screen test for all the Indy auditions, as seen in the DVD extras. The next year, Young starred opposite Ford in 'Blade Runner.'
9. Sallah's name means "sprout," probably due to the much shorter Danny DeVito being offered the role first, instead of John Rhys-Davies.
10. 'Raiders' was Alfred Molina's screen debut. His first scene involved being covered with tarantulas. Unfortunately, the spiders, which were supposed to swarm in a creepy fashion, didn't move. The reason? They were all male. A female spider was then put on Molina's chest, and the male spiders immediately started to crawl towards her.
For 20 more Things You Didn't Know About 'Raiders of the Lost Ark,' see the full list at Moviefone >>>
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