Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom – Movie Quotes

10 quotes
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Year: 
1984
Tagline: 
«The man in the hat is back...»
Country: 
USA
Genres: 
Action, Comedy, Adventure

In 1935, Indiana Jones arrives in India, still part of the British Empire, and is asked to find a mystical stone. He then stumbles upon a secret cult committing enslavement and human sacrifices in the catacombs of an ancient palace.

— Wow! Holy smoke! Crash landing!
— Short Round, step on it.
— Okeydokey, Dr. Jones. Hold on to your potatoes.
— For crying out loud, there's a kid driving the car! Wow! Wow.
— Where's the antidote? Let me have it.
— Listen, I just met you, for Christ's sakes.
— Give me...
— I'm not that kind of girl.
— Hey, Dr. Jones, no time for love. We got company.
— Oh, I hope you choke.

- Wow! Holy smoke! Crash landing!
- Short Round, step on it.
- Okeydokey, Dr. Jones. Hold on to your potatoes.
- For crying out loud, there's a kid driving the car! Wow! Wow.
- Where's the antidote? Let me have it.
- Listen, I just met you, for Christ's sakes.
- Give me...
- I'm not that kind of girl.
- Hey, Dr. Jones, no time for love. We got company.
- Oh, I hope you choke.
- Wow! Holy smoke! Crash landing!
- Short Round, step on it.
- Okeydokey, Dr. Jones. Hold on to your potatoes.
- For crying out loud, there's a kid driving the car! Wow! Wow.
- Where's the antidote? Let me have it.
- Listen, I just met you, for Christ's sakes.
- Give me...
- I'm not that kind of girl.
- Hey, Dr. Jones, no time for love. We got company.
- Oh, I hope you choke.
- Wow! Holy smoke! Crash landing!
- Short Round, step on it.
- Okeydokey, Dr. Jones. Hold on to your potatoes.
- For crying out loud, there's a kid driving the car! Wow! Wow.
- Where's the antidote? Let me have it.
- Listen, I just met you, for Christ's sakes.
- Give me...
- I'm not that kind of girl.
- Hey, Dr. Jones, no time for love. We got company.
- Oh, I hope you choke.

— On the way to Delhi, you will stop at Pankot.
— Pankot is not on the way to Delhi.
— You will go to Pankot Palace. <...> Now there is a new Maharajah, and again the palace has the power of the Dark Light. It is that place kill my people.
— What has happened here?
— The evil start in Pankot, then like monsoon, it moves darkness over all country, over all country. <...> It is why Siva brought you here.
— We weren't brought here. Our plane crashed. It crashed.
— No, no. We prayed to Siva to help us find the stone. It was Siva who made you fall from the sky.

- On the way to Delhi, you will stop at Pankot.
- Pankot is not on the way to Delhi.
- You will go to Pankot Palace. <...> Now there is a new Maharajah, and again the palace has the power of the Dark Light. It is that place kill my people.
- What has happened here?
- The evil start in Pankot, then like monsoon, it moves darkness over all country, over all country. <...> It is why Siva brought you here.
- We weren't brought here. Our plane crashed. It crashed.
- No, no. We prayed to Siva to help us find the stone. It was Siva who made you fall from the sky.
- On the way to Delhi, you will stop at Pankot.
- Pankot is not on the way to Delhi.
- You will go to Pankot Palace. <...> Now there is a new Maharajah, and again the palace has the power of the Dark Light. It is that place kill my people.
- What has happened here?
- The evil start in Pankot, then like monsoon, it moves darkness over all country, over all country. <...> It is why Siva brought you here.
- We weren't brought here. Our plane crashed. It crashed.
- No, no. We prayed to Siva to help us find the stone. It was Siva who made you fall from the sky.
- On the way to Delhi, you will stop at Pankot.
- Pankot is not on the way to Delhi.
- You will go to Pankot Palace. <...> Now there is a new Maharajah, and again the palace has the power of the Dark Light. It is that place kill my people.
- What has happened here?
- The evil start in Pankot, then like monsoon, it moves darkness over all country, over all country. <...> It is why Siva brought you here.
- We weren't brought here. Our plane crashed. It crashed.
- No, no. We prayed to Siva to help us find the stone. It was Siva who made you fall from the sky.

— Why are you dragging us off to this deserted palace? Fortune and glory?
— Fortune and glory... Well... this is a piece of an old manuscript. This pictograph represents Sankara, a priest. Gentle. Gentle. This is hundreds of years old.
— Is that some kind of writing?
— Yeah, it's Sanskrit. It's part of the legend of Sankara. He climbs Mount Kalisa where he meets Siva, the Hindu god.
— That's Siva? And what's he handing the priest?
— Rocks. He told him to go forth and combat evil. And to help him, he gave him five sacred stones with magical properties.
Magic rocks? My grandpa was a magician. He spent his entire life with a rabbit in his pocket and pigeons up his sleeves. He made a lot of children happy and died a very poor man.

- Why are you dragging us off to this deserted palace? Fortune and glory?
- Fortune and glory... Well... this is a piece of an old manuscript. This pictograph represents Sankara, a priest. Gentle. Gentle. This is hundreds of years old.
- Is that some kind of writing?
- Yeah, it's Sanskrit. It's part of the legend of Sankara. He climbs Mount Kalisa where he meets Siva, the Hindu god.
- That's Siva? And what's he handing the priest?
- Rocks. He told him to go forth and combat evil. And to help him, he gave him five sacred stones with magical properties.
- Magic rocks? My grandpa was a magician. He spent his entire life with a rabbit in his pocket and pigeons up his sleeves. He made a lot of children happy and died a very poor man.
- Why are you dragging us off to this deserted palace? Fortune and glory?
- Fortune and glory... Well... this is a piece of an old manuscript. This pictograph represents Sankara, a priest. Gentle. Gentle. This is hundreds of years old.
- Is that some kind of writing?
- Yeah, it's Sanskrit. It's part of the legend of Sankara. He climbs Mount Kalisa where he meets Siva, the Hindu god.
- That's Siva? And what's he handing the priest?
- Rocks. He told him to go forth and combat evil. And to help him, he gave him five sacred stones with magical properties.
- Magic rocks? My grandpa was a magician. He spent his entire life with a rabbit in his pocket and pigeons up his sleeves. He made a lot of children happy and died a very poor man.
- Why are you dragging us off to this deserted palace? Fortune and glory?
- Fortune and glory... Well... this is a piece of an old manuscript. This pictograph represents Sankara, a priest. Gentle. Gentle. This is hundreds of years old.
- Is that some kind of writing?
- Yeah, it's Sanskrit. It's part of the legend of Sankara. He climbs Mount Kalisa where he meets Siva, the Hindu god.
- That's Siva? And what's he handing the priest?
- Rocks. He told him to go forth and combat evil. And to help him, he gave him five sacred stones with magical properties.
- Magic rocks? My grandpa was a magician. He spent his entire life with a rabbit in his pocket and pigeons up his sleeves. He made a lot of children happy and died a very poor man.
- Why are you dragging us off to this deserted palace? Fortune and glory?
- Fortune and glory... Well... this is a piece of an old manuscript. This pictograph represents Sankara, a priest. Gentle. Gentle. This is hundreds of years old.
- Is that some kind of writing?
- Yeah, it's Sanskrit. It's part of the legend of Sankara. He climbs Mount Kalisa where he meets Siva, the Hindu god.
- That's Siva? And what's he handing the priest?
- Rocks. He told him to go forth and combat evil. And to help him, he gave him five sacred stones with magical properties.
- Magic rocks? My grandpa was a magician. He spent his entire life with a rabbit in his pocket and pigeons up his sleeves. He made a lot of children happy and died a very poor man.
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