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And who's gonna come to save you, JUNIOR? Indiana Jones: DON'T call me Junior! Quotes - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) - IMDb

The final draft included some of the franchise's most memorable lines: "Don't call me Junior!"

In the context of film production for ( Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ), "draft text" typically refers to the various stages of the screenplay developed between 1984 and 1989.

Titled Indiana Jones and the Monkey King , this draft featured Indy battling a ghost in Scotland and eventually searching for a "fountain of youth" in Africa. It included a sequence with a tank chase, which was one of the few elements kept for the final film.

Though uncredited, playwright Tom Stoppard did a final "draft" to refine the dialogue, particularly the witty exchanges and the emotional beats during the Grail trials. Iconic Quotes from the Script

Boam reworked the script to add the comedic bickering between Indy and Henry Jones Sr. (played by Sean Connery ), which became the heart of the film.

"I should have mailed it to the Marx Brothers." The Grail Knight: "He chose... poorly."

And who's gonna come to save you, JUNIOR? Indiana Jones: DON'T call me Junior! Quotes - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) - IMDb

The final draft included some of the franchise's most memorable lines: "Don't call me Junior!"

In the context of film production for ( Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ), "draft text" typically refers to the various stages of the screenplay developed between 1984 and 1989.

Titled Indiana Jones and the Monkey King , this draft featured Indy battling a ghost in Scotland and eventually searching for a "fountain of youth" in Africa. It included a sequence with a tank chase, which was one of the few elements kept for the final film.

Though uncredited, playwright Tom Stoppard did a final "draft" to refine the dialogue, particularly the witty exchanges and the emotional beats during the Grail trials. Iconic Quotes from the Script

Boam reworked the script to add the comedic bickering between Indy and Henry Jones Sr. (played by Sean Connery ), which became the heart of the film.

"I should have mailed it to the Marx Brothers." The Grail Knight: "He chose... poorly."