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| caption='''The entrance sign for the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular!'''  
 
| duration=30:00
 
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| opened=August 25, 1989
 
| opened=August 25, 1989
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Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! is an attraction located in [[Disney's Hollywood Studios]].
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==Attraction History==
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Early on in the development of Disney-MGM Studios, Imagineers planned on having two stunt shows, one "action" and one "slapstick" <ref name= "Martin"> http://www.martinsvids.net/?p=241 </ref>. The "action" stunt show would eventually develop into an Indiana Jones themed show. The Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular came about as a result of a collaboration between the Walt Disney Company and George Lucas, the creator of the Indiana Jones franchise. Lucas had worked with Disney as early as 1984, when he began developing [[Captain EO]] for [[EPCOT Center]] <ref> https://www.mouseplanet.com/9085/The_Untold_Story_of_Captain_EO </ref>. The Lucas/Disney partnership became more prominent in 1989 with the creation of [[Star Tours]] and the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! for Disney's newest park, the Disney-MGM Studios <ref> http://blog.touringplans.com/2015/01/02/1989-disney-world-album/ </ref>. 
  
Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular is a show in [[Disney's Hollywood Studios]], giving a behind-the-scenes look at some of the stunts from '''Raiders of the Lost Ark'''.  
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Although originally envisioned as an opening day attraction, the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! was deemed unready when the rest of Disney-MGM Studios opened on May 1, 1989 <ref> http://www.thisdayindisneyhistory.com/Disney-MGMGrandOpening.html </ref>. Both Disney CEO Michael Eisner and George Lucas felt that the show was not yet ready to be seen by guests <ref> https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1755&dat=19890505&id=BzAeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NL0EAAAAIBAJ&pg=7007,6189931&hl=en </ref> <ref name= "Korkis"> https://www.mouseplanet.com/11330/The_Premiere_of_DisneyMGM_Studios </ref>. Instead of keeping guests out of the attraction altogether however, Disney opened the show for "live rehearsals"  <ref name= "Korkis"/> until the attraction finally opened in full on August 25, 1989 <ref name= "Korkis"/> <ref name= "news"> https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1291&dat=19890827&id=kCJUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=fI0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=5703,4251291&hl=en </ref>. On hand for the first public show were both Michael Eisner and George Lucas, who also posed for publicity photos <ref name= "news"/>.  
  
==History==
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Since its opening, the attraction has remained essentially unchanged; however in 2000 the stunt show was closed for a six month refurbishment. The closure was done in order to refurbish the sets and ready the attraction for the implementation of Disney's FastPass. According to Show Producer Joe Kivett:
The Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular was a collaboration between Walt Disney Company and George Lucas, creator of the Indiana Jones franchise. Lucas had worked with Disney as early as 1985, creating the [[Star Tours]] and [[Captain EO]] attractions which opened in1986. The attraction officially premiered on August 25, 1989, less that two months after the opening of [[Disney-MGM Studios]]. The attraction has remained essentially the same since it opened, but was closed for six months in 2000. This hiatus allowed Disney to refurbish the sets, and the addition of Disney's Fastpass to the attraction. The attraction reopened on June 10, 2000.
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{{Quotation| "Guests will see whole scenes rebuilt -- we even have a new airplane. But mostly, the show will reflect the incredible technical advances that weren't around when the show opened <ref name= "raiders"> http://www.theraider.net/information/attractions/epicstunts.php </ref>.}}
  
Tragically, Anislav Varbanov died on August 17, 2009 due to an injury from a rehearsal of the show. Varbanov – a relatively new member of the show – landed awkwardly on his neck doing a relatively routine tumble roll, and was rushed to Florida Hospital Celebration Health, where he was pronounced dead. All shows the next day were canceled in Varbanov's memory. OSHA cleared Disney of any safety violations relating to the accident.
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Disney spokesman Craig Dezern also noted that the length of refurbishment was due to the fact that the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! had more special effects and mechanical parts than any other attraction on property <ref> http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2000-01-11/business/0001100352_1_epic-stunt-spectacular-jones-epic-indiana-jones-show </ref>. The Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! reopened to guests on June 10, 2000. In celebration of the reopening, Disney invited 500 locals with the last name Jones to attend the first performance of the show <ref name= "raiders"/> Following a drop in attendance after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the number of times the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! was performed was dropped from 8 to 5. At this time a large number of actors were also laid off <ref name= "raiders"/> <ref> https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1291&dat=20011201&id=L8s0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=LI4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=2987,138224&hl=en</ref>.
 
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==Plot==
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===Start of the Show===
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The show begins with the casting director, who in a real shoot would cast the actors for the film, inviting three volunteers, who must be at least 18 years old, to come on stage. The casting director asks them to do their first scene, as the stand on a trap door and scream as if the door had just opened. After inviting the first three volunteers to go to wardrobe, she invited three more. The three introduce themselves and say where they're from, and asks them to give three different laughs. The first gives a hearty laugh, the second – a woman – gives a “sweet little giggle,” and the third gives an “evil, menacing, sinister laugh.” The crowd applauds for them, and they go to wardrobe. The director asks for three more volunteers, and one of the extras chosen is really an actor, at one time played by Chris Lanam. Because we know he has been the actor, we will use his name. Each of these three gets a pose: Chris struggles to stand on one leg, another extra stands like a tough guy and the third stands like a boulder is about to fall on them. The director asks the crowd if the extras should have to stand like that for awhile, like real extras sometimes do, but luckily she sends them to wardrobe anyway. That's all the extras to be called up, but luckily the rest of the audience is included in the fun. Before the first scene with Indiana Jones, the middle-left of the audience practices their ahhs and the middle-right practices their oohs. Then it's time for the first scene!
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==Attraction Plot==
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The Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! gives guests a behind-the-scenes look at some of the stunts performed in the film '''Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark'''.
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===Beginning of the Show===
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The Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! begins with the casting director inviting three volunteers (who must be at least 18 years old) to come on stage. The director tells them to do their first scene, which involves the volunteers standing on a trap door and screaming as if the door had just opened. After the "scene" is performed the first three volunteers are instructed to go to wardrobe and three new guests are invited onstage. After introducing themselves, the three new volunteers are directed to give three different kinds of laughs. The first volunteer gives a hearty laugh, the second (a woman) gives a “sweet little giggle”, and finally third gives an “evil, menacing, sinister laugh”. Following their performance, the second group of volunteers is also sent to wardrobe. Next, the director asks for a third set of three volunteers, however this time one of the volunteer extras is actually a plant. Each of these volunteers is given a pose to hold. The “plant” struggles to stand on one leg, while the second extra stands like a tough guy, and the third volunteer stands like a boulder is about to fall on them. Although the director asks the crowd if the extras should have to stand like that for a while, she eventually decides to send the group to wardrobe. Finally, before the first scene with Indiana Jones, the middle to left side of the audience is instructed to practice making "ahh" noises and the middle to right "oohs". After this exercise the first scene with Indiana Jones begins.
 
===First Scene===
 
===First Scene===
This is when we meet, “Indiana Jones's stunt double,” as he performs a classic Indy-style scene. The double lowers himself to the ground, relying on a torch to watch for booby traps. Seeing pressure traps on the ground, he steps carefully around him, until suddenly he loses his footing! Spikes shoot into the air, with Indiana just a step ahead of all of them. He has a few close calls, but makes it across the traps, and only then does he notice a body impaled on the spikes. “Forestal,” he mutters as he walks through roots hanging from the ceiling. Suddenly, Indy drops into a pit! He catches himself on the roots, and is able to swing himself to the other side, only to come face to face with an 8 ft. statue holding an axe above its head. There are three of these statues in the line, and Indy is trying to be careful. He tests the first and second statues by waving his arm out, to make sure they won't drop their axes on them. But as he walks past the second statue, it drops its axe! Indy runs, just barely passing the third statue before it drops its axe.  
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In the first scene of the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! an Indiana Jones stunt double performs a scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark. The scene begins the Indiana Jones theme giving way to a mystic chant, and Indiana Jones falling down into the scene.  Indy then lowers himself to the ground and searches for booby traps. After realizing that there is pressure-triggered traps on the ground, Indy begins to carefully walk around the traps. Unfortunately, the archaeologist loses his footing and spikes begin to shoot into the air. Although there are few close calls, Indiana Jones is able to get past the traps. After reaching safety, Indy realizes that there is an impaled corpse nearby. Seeing the body he mutters "Forestal" before continuing on.  
 
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Indy is only three feet away from the idol. He carefully steps up to the pedestal and studies it for traps. He pulls a bag of sand, to trick any traps into thinking he didn't take the idol. He switches the idol and bag, but the pedestal begins to sink into the floor! Fire shoots up behind Indy, and he backs up towards the fire, just as a large stone door breaks open and a boulder rolls down the hill! Indy runs away but falls under the boulder!
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Moving forward, Indy navigates his way through roots hanging from the ceiling. Suddenly, Indy begins to fall into a pit but luckily he is able to catch himself and swing on the roots to the other side. Back on solid ground, Indy comes face to face with three 8 foot statues that are holding axes above their heads. Although Indy tests the statues by waving his arm in front of them, as he moves forward the second statue drops its ax. Indy then runs past the falling ax of the third statue, before finally reaching the idol he was searching for. After studying the pedestal that the idol sits on, Indy places a sandbag in place of the idol he has taken. As Indy takes the idol however, the pedestal begins to sink into the floor and flames shoot up behind the archaeologist. At this point a large stone door breaks open and a huge boulder begins to roll down the hill. Indy attempts to run away but is overcome and falls under the boulder, ending the scene.
 
===First Intermission===
 
===First Intermission===
The stunt double gets out of the hole in the ground he dived into instead of being crushed by the boulder. The director runs out onto the set, worried that the stunt double was hurt, because he came so close to the border. The double's okay thought – he was most worried about losing his hat! The assistant director comes out and introduces himself, then asks the stunt double to talk about the stunt. The stunt double claims it's a real, very heavy boulder that “takes half the crew to put back into place.” But just then two crew members push the boulder by themselves! The stunt double was kidding, but the assistant director explains that the boulder really is over four hundred pounds of rubber, and could hurt someone if something went wrong. Then it's time to bring back the extras!
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Following the end of the first scene, the stunt double emerges out of the hole in the ground that he dove into to avoid being crushed by the boulder. At this point, the director runs onto the set worried that the double hurt himself performing the stunt. Much to the director’s relief however, the stunt double is fine. After the assistant director introduces himself to the audience, the stunt double begins to talk about the stunt he performed. The stunt double claims that the boulder is very real and that it takes half of the crew to put the boulder in place. As he is making this claim however, two crew members appear and push the boulder by themselves. Despite the fact that the stunt double was just kidding, the assistant director explains that the boulder is really four hundred pounds of rubber and that it could hurt someone if something went wrong. Finally, the director tells the audience that it is time to bring the volunteer extras back on stage.
 
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The extras come out dressed as people from Cairo, and the assistant director gives them some emotions to warm up their acting. He also has them stretch out, trying to confuse them by moving left and saying right. He asks one of the extras to volunteer for a scene, only to reveal that it's the extras death scene. Dan tells the extra to make it a “slow, agonizing, academy award winning death.” Dan uses a prop gun to shoot the extra, who gives just the death the director asked for. Now we're just about to get to the second scene, introducing Marion's double, who joins Indy's for the scene. The assistant director introduces the set director and stunt coordinator, then talks about the camera work with director of photography after introducing him as well. The assistant director talks about the dangers of bullwhips with Indy's double, and makes sure everything is in place. It's time for the next scene!
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After their introduction, the extras come onstage dressed as people from Cairo. The assistant director then gives the extras a warm up by practicing emotions and stretching. He then asks one of the extras to volunteer for a scene, only to reveal that it is actually a death scene. The director instructs the volunteer to make his death extra slow, agonizing and Academy Award winning. After giving him these instructions, the casting director uses a prop gun and shoots the extra. After the extra performed his big "death scene", the director begins to set up the attraction's second scene. In this scene, Marion's stunt double will be joining Indy. Finally, the assistant director talks to the set director and stunt coordinator before introducing the director of photography. The assistant director then talks about the dangers of bullwhips with the Indiana Jones stunt double before setting up for the second scene.
 
===Second Scene===
 
===Second Scene===
The second scene starts with the people of Cairo, played by the extras, talking and shopping in the marketplace. A German military truck arrives and the driver gets out, pushing his way through the crowd. A group of Nazis disguised as street performers move into the crowd and start their routine. They do a few stunts, then force Indy and Marion into the middle. When they pass swords to each other, Indy knows they're in trouble.! “Marion,” he says, “I've got a bad feeling about this.” The Nazis attack Indy and Marian, and Indy fights back with his whip, even grabbing some of the swords! Marion fights as well, as Indy switches to hand-to-hand fighting. Indy tries to help Marion, but he surprises her and she tries to punch him! Indy and Marion jump onto a pulley system to some scaffolding, and the Nazis follow. Indy hits them with the pulleys stopper, and they go up to the second level. But the Nazis get up as well and Indy and Marion are trapped! They fight back, and Indy throws one of the Nazis, causes him to fall through a ceiling below. Indy, Marion and the Nazis all climb to the third level, and now Indy and Marion really have no where to go! Marion finds a rope and they swing across the roof, only to be met by more Nazis! Indy spots a pole to get them to the next roof. At this point there are two versions of the fight:
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The second scene starts with the people of Cairo talking and shopping in the marketplace. A German military truck arrives and the driver gets out and pushes his way through the crowd. A group of Nazis disguised as street performers then move into the crowd and start their routine. They do a few stunts, before they force Indy and Marion into the middle of the performance. As the Nazis begin to throw knives to each other, Indiana realizes that he and Marion are in danger. Although initially Indy uses his whip to fight, he eventually switches to hand to hand contact. In an attempt to get away, Indy and Marion jump from a pulley system onto some scaffolding. When the Nazis attempt to follow, Indy hits them with the pulley stopper, and then rises to the second level of the building. Still pursued by the Nazis, Indy and Marion realize that they are trapped. As the duo fights back, Indy throws one of the Nazis, causing him to fall through the ceiling below. As Indy, Marion, and the Nazis all climb to the third story, once again it looks like the heroes are trapped. Just as things look grim, Marion finds a rope and swings across the roof. Unfortunately, their escape brings them face to face with another set of Nazis. Indy then sees a pole on the roof next to them. At this point in the attraction there are two possible conclusions for the scene.
  
# The two keep fighting Nazis as they climb a ladder, and a Nazi falls off the ladder to the ground! Without the ladder, Indy and Marion must jump about 30 ft. down to a store room, then run off.
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1. The first outcome is that the duo keeps fighting Nazis as they climb a ladder. At this point a Nazi and the ladder both fall to the ground. Without the ladder, Indy and Marion jump the 30 ft. down to a store room before they then run off.
# Two Nazis climb the ladder with Indy and Marion. Indy fights them, but accidentially sends Marion sliding down a rope in the chaos. Undeterred, Indy punches one over the edge of the building. After some chaos with a clothes rack, a swordsman appears to challenge Indy. Indy grabs his whip and prepares to fight the swordsman. But suddenly Marion is captured by the Nazis! Seeing them drive away in a truck, Indy shoots the swordsman. Indy isn't safe yet, because a gunner on a rooftop begins shooting at him. He hits the gunner in two shots, and the gunner falls of the building. Indy grabs the gunners machine gun and chases the truck. Indy fires, and the truck explodes!
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2. In the second outcome, two Nazis climb the ladder with Indy and Marion. As Indy fights them he accidentally sends Marion sliding down a rope. Undeterred, Indy punches one of the Nazis over the edge of the building. He then comes face to face with a swordsman. As Indy grabs his whip in order to fight the swordsman, he realizes that Marion has been captured by the Nazis. Indy then shoots the swordsman, and kills another Nazi who was shooting at him. The archaeologist then grabs the machine gun and begins to chase the truck. As Indy fires at the truck it explodes.
 
===Second Intermission===
 
===Second Intermission===
The director comes out, and makes sure Marion's stunt double is okay. Once we know she is, he talks to the audience about the dangers of explosive stunts. He introduces the demolitions supervisor, asking him the dangers of using explosives. The director responds, “Ok. Uh folks when you work with explosives... it's dangerous... thank you.” The director explains that more stunt men and women are injured in simple fights than when working with explosives. When asked to demonstrate, they choose Chris. Chris tries to run from the tough guy they choose to punch him, so Marion's double demonstrates the punch instead. Kristen isn't able to time her fake punches properly with 'untrained extra' Chris, and instead seems to be really punching him. Of course, Chris is really one of the stuntmen on the show, and those 'mistakes' were the demonstration after all.  
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At the beginning of the second intermission, the director comes out to make sure that Marion's stunt double is okay. Once it is established that she is, the director begins to lecture the audience about the dangers of explosive stunts. The director then introduces the movie’s demolition supervisor to further explain the dangers of using explosives. The demolitions supervisor then proclaims “Ok. Uh folks when you work with explosives... it's dangerous... thank you". After this humorous warning, the director explains that more stunt men and women are injured during simple fight scenes then when working with explosives. When the director calls on the "plant" volunteer to demonstrate a fighting scene, the actor tries to run away. Due to his actions, instead of having the "tough guy" punch him, Marion's stunt double does it. Marion's double seems to have a hard time timing her fake punches however, and instead seems to actually punch the extra.  
 
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Now it's time to get ready for the next scene. The director introduces a new stunt actor, who will be playing a mechanic. The mechanic explains that he's a stunt actor, so he plays his role throughout the scene. This is different from the stunt men on the show who are doing the stunts for a different actors role. The director talks to Marion's double about the changes made for the third scene, and then the cameras start rolling!
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Following this demonstration, the director introduces a new stunt actor who will be playing a mechanic in the subsequent scene. The mechanic explains that because he is a stunt actor he is able to play his role through the entire scene. Stunt men on the other hand do stunts for a different actor’s role. The director then talks to Marion's double about the changes he made in the third scene. After this interaction, the third scene begins.
 
===Third Scene===
 
===Third Scene===
Indy and Marion hide behind some gasoline barrels so they can plan an escape. Mechanics run around the set, dropping off ammo at the ammo dump and moving ammo and gasoline barrels to storage. Meanwhile, a gunner sits on a rooftop, watching the scene. A motorcycle shoots into the scene, then stops as if waiting. Suddenly, a German Flying Wing roars into the scene, rolling up as it's guided by the head mechanic, played by the stunt actor. The mechanic puts wheel stoppers on the plane as the pilot comes down and starts to argue with the head mechanic. The pilot leaves on the motorcycle, and the mechanic returns to supervising the ammo dump. Indy and Marion run for the plane, and Marion gets in while Indy goes for the stoppers. The gunner gets the mechanics attention, and Marion can't warn him in time! The mechanic grabs Indy and tells Marion to get out in German, but she doesn't understand him. The mechanic silently challenges Indy to a fight, but Indy's punches don't bother him at all! Indy makes a run for it and the gunner fires for him. Marion gets in the cockpit, but accidentally shuts and locks the door. The mechanic tells the gunner to stop shoot and starts punching Indy, knocking him down. Marion accidentally hits the controls, and the plane starts moving out of control!
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The third scene begins with Indy and Marion hiding behind gasoline barrels and planning their escape. Around the duo, mechanics can be seen moving ammunition and gasoline, as a gunner sits on a nearby rooftop. Suddenly, a motorcycle roars into the scene but then quickly stops. Following the motorcyclist's entrance, a German Flying Wing roars into the scene. The plane lands, and its pilot comes out and begins to argue with the head mechanic. Following the argument, the pilot leaves on the motorcycle, and the head mechanic goes back to supervising the ammunition dump. At this point, Indy and Marion run for the plane. Although Marion is able to get in, Indy is grabbed by the head mechanic. After the mechanic yells at Marion to get out of the plane (she doesn't understand him because he speaks German), he silently challenges Indy to a fight. During the fight, Indy's punches do not seem to have any effect on the mechanic and the archaeologist makes a run for it. Seeing this, the nearby gunner begins to shoot at Indy. At this point Marion gets into the plane’s cockpit but accidentally shuts and locks the door. The mechanic then tells the gunner to stop shooting and he resumes his fight with Indy, eventually knocking him down. Marion then accidentally hits the plane's controls and the plane begins to move.  
 
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The wing clips a gasoline tanker, and oil begins pouring onto the ground. Marion takes the plane's machine gun and shoots at the gunner, killing him but igniting the stored gas! Indy gets away from the mechanic and rushes into the plane to help Marion. But the mechanic is back, and throws him onto the wing. Marion starts using the machine gun as the plane keeps spinning, and causes a truck's engine to explode. She hits a few of the soldiers, as Indy falls to the ground. The mechanic pushes Indy towards one of the propellers, but Indy manages to break free, only for the mechanic to catch up to him again. Indy still can't hurt the mechanic with his fists, and the mechanic knocks him to the ground again. But the mechanic is too busy taunting Indy to see the plane is circling around again, and the propeller hits him! With the mechanic dead, Indy tells Marion how to stop the plane, and as he tries to open the door more explosions go off. The storage area and gasoline truck are on fire! The fire races to the tanker, which is right next to Indy and Marion's plane! Indy shoots the lock, pulls her out of the plane and they jump off. They run and jump over the flames as it gets closer and closer to the tanker. The fire hits the tanker, the tanker explodes and the plane and storage explode as well, but Indy and Marion get away just in time.
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==Trivia==
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* The show has Indy steal a golden idol that is an exact replica of the one used in ''Raiders of the Lost Ark.''
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* The boulder used in the show is 12 feet in diameter and 440 pounds!
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* Outside the show is a well with a sign saying, “Warning: Do <del>Not</del> Pull Rope”, with the word 'not' struck out. Pull the rope and listen for a fun surprise!
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* Near the exits of the show are the Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost and an outdoor booth that appears to be a truck – both sell Indiana Jones merchandise.
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==Sources==
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http://www.wdwmagic.com/Attractions/Indiana-Jones-Epic-Stunt-Spectacular/News/10Jun2000-Indiana-Jones-set-to-reopen-today-after-lengthy-refurbishement.htm
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http://allears.net/tp/mgm/m_indiana.htm
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http://www.studioscentral.com/indiana-jones-epic-stunt-spectacular-script
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As the plane moves out of control, its wings hit a gasoline tanker and oil begins to pour on the ground. Marion then takes control of the planes' machine gun and shoots at the gunner. Although she is able to kill him, she also ignites the stored gasoline. At this point Indy is able to break free from the mechanic and he rushes into the plane to help Marion. The mechanic pursues Indy and eventually throws the hero onto the plane's wings. Seeing this, Marion starts using the machine gun as the plane keeps spinning. This causes a nearby truck's engine to explode, although she also manages to hit a few of the Nazis on the ground. Next, the mechanic pushes Indy towards one of the plane's propellers, and although Indy is able to get away he still cannot hurt the mechanic with his fists. Despite the fact that the mechanic seems to have the upper hand, he is too busy taunting Indy to see that the plane is circling around again. The plane's propeller then hits the mechanic, killing him. Seeing this, Indy tells Marion how to stop the plane and he tries to open the door before the storage area and gasoline truck set on fire. As the fire races towards a gasoline tanker near Indy and Marion's plane, Indy shoots the lock and pulls Marion out, before jumping onto the ground. The duo then jumps over the flames as they get closer to the tanker. Even though the fire hits the tanker and explodes, Indy and Marion are able to get away just in time.
  
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2009-08-18/news/disney_1_epic-stunt-spectacular-indiana-jones-cast-member
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==Watch the Show==
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{{#ev:youtube|51gnon4Uz2U|420}}
  
http://www2.tbo.com/news/news/2009/aug/17/disney-stunt-performer-dies-rehearsal-ar-84810/  
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==Fun Facts and Trivia==
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* The show has Indy steal a golden idol that is an exact replica of the one used in ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' <ref name= "trivia"> http://allears.net/tp/mgm/m_indiana.htm </ref>
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* The boulder used in the show is 12 feet in diameter and 440 pounds <ref name= "trivia"/>.
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* Outside the show is a well with a sign saying, “Warning: Do <del>Not</del> Pull Rope”. If guests pull on the rope, they will hear a man stuck at the bottom of the well.
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* Near the exits of the show are the Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost and an outdoor booth themed to look like a truck. Both locations sell Indiana Jones merchandise.
  
http://www.dapsmagic.com/disneynewsarticle.php?id=11000
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==Resources==

Latest revision as of 12:55, 10 October 2021

Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular!
IndianaJonessign.jpg
The entrance sign for the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular!
Disney's Hollywood Studios
Attraction type Live Show
Theme Indiana Jones
Opening date August 25, 1989
Ride duration 30:00 minutes
Theater Capacity 2000 guests
Disney Genie + Yes

Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! is an attraction located in Disney's Hollywood Studios.

Attraction History

Early on in the development of Disney-MGM Studios, Imagineers planned on having two stunt shows, one "action" and one "slapstick" [1]. The "action" stunt show would eventually develop into an Indiana Jones themed show. The Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular came about as a result of a collaboration between the Walt Disney Company and George Lucas, the creator of the Indiana Jones franchise. Lucas had worked with Disney as early as 1984, when he began developing Captain EO for EPCOT Center [2]. The Lucas/Disney partnership became more prominent in 1989 with the creation of Star Tours and the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! for Disney's newest park, the Disney-MGM Studios [3].

Although originally envisioned as an opening day attraction, the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! was deemed unready when the rest of Disney-MGM Studios opened on May 1, 1989 [4]. Both Disney CEO Michael Eisner and George Lucas felt that the show was not yet ready to be seen by guests [5] [6]. Instead of keeping guests out of the attraction altogether however, Disney opened the show for "live rehearsals" [6] until the attraction finally opened in full on August 25, 1989 [6] [7]. On hand for the first public show were both Michael Eisner and George Lucas, who also posed for publicity photos [7].

Since its opening, the attraction has remained essentially unchanged; however in 2000 the stunt show was closed for a six month refurbishment. The closure was done in order to refurbish the sets and ready the attraction for the implementation of Disney's FastPass. According to Show Producer Joe Kivett:

"Guests will see whole scenes rebuilt -- we even have a new airplane. But mostly, the show will reflect the incredible technical advances that weren't around when the show opened [8].

Disney spokesman Craig Dezern also noted that the length of refurbishment was due to the fact that the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! had more special effects and mechanical parts than any other attraction on property [9]. The Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! reopened to guests on June 10, 2000. In celebration of the reopening, Disney invited 500 locals with the last name Jones to attend the first performance of the show [8] Following a drop in attendance after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the number of times the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! was performed was dropped from 8 to 5. At this time a large number of actors were also laid off [8] [10].

Attraction Plot

The Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! gives guests a behind-the-scenes look at some of the stunts performed in the film Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Beginning of the Show

The Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! begins with the casting director inviting three volunteers (who must be at least 18 years old) to come on stage. The director tells them to do their first scene, which involves the volunteers standing on a trap door and screaming as if the door had just opened. After the "scene" is performed the first three volunteers are instructed to go to wardrobe and three new guests are invited onstage. After introducing themselves, the three new volunteers are directed to give three different kinds of laughs. The first volunteer gives a hearty laugh, the second (a woman) gives a “sweet little giggle”, and finally third gives an “evil, menacing, sinister laugh”. Following their performance, the second group of volunteers is also sent to wardrobe. Next, the director asks for a third set of three volunteers, however this time one of the volunteer extras is actually a plant. Each of these volunteers is given a pose to hold. The “plant” struggles to stand on one leg, while the second extra stands like a tough guy, and the third volunteer stands like a boulder is about to fall on them. Although the director asks the crowd if the extras should have to stand like that for a while, she eventually decides to send the group to wardrobe. Finally, before the first scene with Indiana Jones, the middle to left side of the audience is instructed to practice making "ahh" noises and the middle to right "oohs". After this exercise the first scene with Indiana Jones begins.

First Scene

In the first scene of the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! an Indiana Jones stunt double performs a scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark. The scene begins the Indiana Jones theme giving way to a mystic chant, and Indiana Jones falling down into the scene. Indy then lowers himself to the ground and searches for booby traps. After realizing that there is pressure-triggered traps on the ground, Indy begins to carefully walk around the traps. Unfortunately, the archaeologist loses his footing and spikes begin to shoot into the air. Although there are few close calls, Indiana Jones is able to get past the traps. After reaching safety, Indy realizes that there is an impaled corpse nearby. Seeing the body he mutters "Forestal" before continuing on.

Moving forward, Indy navigates his way through roots hanging from the ceiling. Suddenly, Indy begins to fall into a pit but luckily he is able to catch himself and swing on the roots to the other side. Back on solid ground, Indy comes face to face with three 8 foot statues that are holding axes above their heads. Although Indy tests the statues by waving his arm in front of them, as he moves forward the second statue drops its ax. Indy then runs past the falling ax of the third statue, before finally reaching the idol he was searching for. After studying the pedestal that the idol sits on, Indy places a sandbag in place of the idol he has taken. As Indy takes the idol however, the pedestal begins to sink into the floor and flames shoot up behind the archaeologist. At this point a large stone door breaks open and a huge boulder begins to roll down the hill. Indy attempts to run away but is overcome and falls under the boulder, ending the scene.

First Intermission

Following the end of the first scene, the stunt double emerges out of the hole in the ground that he dove into to avoid being crushed by the boulder. At this point, the director runs onto the set worried that the double hurt himself performing the stunt. Much to the director’s relief however, the stunt double is fine. After the assistant director introduces himself to the audience, the stunt double begins to talk about the stunt he performed. The stunt double claims that the boulder is very real and that it takes half of the crew to put the boulder in place. As he is making this claim however, two crew members appear and push the boulder by themselves. Despite the fact that the stunt double was just kidding, the assistant director explains that the boulder is really four hundred pounds of rubber and that it could hurt someone if something went wrong. Finally, the director tells the audience that it is time to bring the volunteer extras back on stage.

After their introduction, the extras come onstage dressed as people from Cairo. The assistant director then gives the extras a warm up by practicing emotions and stretching. He then asks one of the extras to volunteer for a scene, only to reveal that it is actually a death scene. The director instructs the volunteer to make his death extra slow, agonizing and Academy Award winning. After giving him these instructions, the casting director uses a prop gun and shoots the extra. After the extra performed his big "death scene", the director begins to set up the attraction's second scene. In this scene, Marion's stunt double will be joining Indy. Finally, the assistant director talks to the set director and stunt coordinator before introducing the director of photography. The assistant director then talks about the dangers of bullwhips with the Indiana Jones stunt double before setting up for the second scene.

Second Scene

The second scene starts with the people of Cairo talking and shopping in the marketplace. A German military truck arrives and the driver gets out and pushes his way through the crowd. A group of Nazis disguised as street performers then move into the crowd and start their routine. They do a few stunts, before they force Indy and Marion into the middle of the performance. As the Nazis begin to throw knives to each other, Indiana realizes that he and Marion are in danger. Although initially Indy uses his whip to fight, he eventually switches to hand to hand contact. In an attempt to get away, Indy and Marion jump from a pulley system onto some scaffolding. When the Nazis attempt to follow, Indy hits them with the pulley stopper, and then rises to the second level of the building. Still pursued by the Nazis, Indy and Marion realize that they are trapped. As the duo fights back, Indy throws one of the Nazis, causing him to fall through the ceiling below. As Indy, Marion, and the Nazis all climb to the third story, once again it looks like the heroes are trapped. Just as things look grim, Marion finds a rope and swings across the roof. Unfortunately, their escape brings them face to face with another set of Nazis. Indy then sees a pole on the roof next to them. At this point in the attraction there are two possible conclusions for the scene.

1. The first outcome is that the duo keeps fighting Nazis as they climb a ladder. At this point a Nazi and the ladder both fall to the ground. Without the ladder, Indy and Marion jump the 30 ft. down to a store room before they then run off.

2. In the second outcome, two Nazis climb the ladder with Indy and Marion. As Indy fights them he accidentally sends Marion sliding down a rope. Undeterred, Indy punches one of the Nazis over the edge of the building. He then comes face to face with a swordsman. As Indy grabs his whip in order to fight the swordsman, he realizes that Marion has been captured by the Nazis. Indy then shoots the swordsman, and kills another Nazi who was shooting at him. The archaeologist then grabs the machine gun and begins to chase the truck. As Indy fires at the truck it explodes.

Second Intermission

At the beginning of the second intermission, the director comes out to make sure that Marion's stunt double is okay. Once it is established that she is, the director begins to lecture the audience about the dangers of explosive stunts. The director then introduces the movie’s demolition supervisor to further explain the dangers of using explosives. The demolitions supervisor then proclaims “Ok. Uh folks when you work with explosives... it's dangerous... thank you". After this humorous warning, the director explains that more stunt men and women are injured during simple fight scenes then when working with explosives. When the director calls on the "plant" volunteer to demonstrate a fighting scene, the actor tries to run away. Due to his actions, instead of having the "tough guy" punch him, Marion's stunt double does it. Marion's double seems to have a hard time timing her fake punches however, and instead seems to actually punch the extra.

Following this demonstration, the director introduces a new stunt actor who will be playing a mechanic in the subsequent scene. The mechanic explains that because he is a stunt actor he is able to play his role through the entire scene. Stunt men on the other hand do stunts for a different actor’s role. The director then talks to Marion's double about the changes he made in the third scene. After this interaction, the third scene begins.

Third Scene

The third scene begins with Indy and Marion hiding behind gasoline barrels and planning their escape. Around the duo, mechanics can be seen moving ammunition and gasoline, as a gunner sits on a nearby rooftop. Suddenly, a motorcycle roars into the scene but then quickly stops. Following the motorcyclist's entrance, a German Flying Wing roars into the scene. The plane lands, and its pilot comes out and begins to argue with the head mechanic. Following the argument, the pilot leaves on the motorcycle, and the head mechanic goes back to supervising the ammunition dump. At this point, Indy and Marion run for the plane. Although Marion is able to get in, Indy is grabbed by the head mechanic. After the mechanic yells at Marion to get out of the plane (she doesn't understand him because he speaks German), he silently challenges Indy to a fight. During the fight, Indy's punches do not seem to have any effect on the mechanic and the archaeologist makes a run for it. Seeing this, the nearby gunner begins to shoot at Indy. At this point Marion gets into the plane’s cockpit but accidentally shuts and locks the door. The mechanic then tells the gunner to stop shooting and he resumes his fight with Indy, eventually knocking him down. Marion then accidentally hits the plane's controls and the plane begins to move.

As the plane moves out of control, its wings hit a gasoline tanker and oil begins to pour on the ground. Marion then takes control of the planes' machine gun and shoots at the gunner. Although she is able to kill him, she also ignites the stored gasoline. At this point Indy is able to break free from the mechanic and he rushes into the plane to help Marion. The mechanic pursues Indy and eventually throws the hero onto the plane's wings. Seeing this, Marion starts using the machine gun as the plane keeps spinning. This causes a nearby truck's engine to explode, although she also manages to hit a few of the Nazis on the ground. Next, the mechanic pushes Indy towards one of the plane's propellers, and although Indy is able to get away he still cannot hurt the mechanic with his fists. Despite the fact that the mechanic seems to have the upper hand, he is too busy taunting Indy to see that the plane is circling around again. The plane's propeller then hits the mechanic, killing him. Seeing this, Indy tells Marion how to stop the plane and he tries to open the door before the storage area and gasoline truck set on fire. As the fire races towards a gasoline tanker near Indy and Marion's plane, Indy shoots the lock and pulls Marion out, before jumping onto the ground. The duo then jumps over the flames as they get closer to the tanker. Even though the fire hits the tanker and explodes, Indy and Marion are able to get away just in time.

Watch the Show

Fun Facts and Trivia

  • The show has Indy steal a golden idol that is an exact replica of the one used in Raiders of the Lost Ark [11]
  • The boulder used in the show is 12 feet in diameter and 440 pounds [11].
  • Outside the show is a well with a sign saying, “Warning: Do Not Pull Rope”. If guests pull on the rope, they will hear a man stuck at the bottom of the well.
  • Near the exits of the show are the Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost and an outdoor booth themed to look like a truck. Both locations sell Indiana Jones merchandise.

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