Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade, 1989
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Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade, 1989

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Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade, 1989
A rare prop facsimile manuscript book known as the 'Grail Diary', approximately one hundred and fourteen pages, of which twelve blank, 8°, bound in calf leather, pages and cover edges deliberately rubbed and aged, contained within the pages of the book a prop train ticket Pacific Electric Ry. Cash Fare and Joint Ticket and a prop U.S. dollar bill attached to one of the pages, the book secured with a black elastic tie -- made for the 1989 Paramount/Lucasfilm production Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade; accompanied by a ticket Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Cast and Crew Screening, 14th May, 1989, Odeon, Leicester Square; a black and white print of a signed publicity photograph of Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones (signature printed) -- 6½x5in. (16.6x12.7cm.); a black and white photograph of Sean Connery as Dr. Henry Jones -- 5½x4½in. (14x11.5cm.); and two documents concerning the provenance (a lot)
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The plot, in this the last in the trilogy of Indiana Jones films, centres on the search for the Holy Grail, the most sought after Christian relic. Dr. Henry Jones, Indiana's father, has devoted his life to seeking out the relic, and his diary is central to the plot. The diary contains intricate drawings, notes, data, maps and descriptions of obstacles that will bar the seekers way, the culmination of years of research, which are clues to the whereabouts of the Holy Grail, which is hidden in a lost temple. Indiana is drawn into the search when his father mysteriously disappears and all he has to go on is his father's 'Grail' diary.

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