The Drifter
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Dark Horse said:Until yesterday, I always thought that was Toht on the plane to Tibet with Indy.
The guy sitting behind Indy is Toht, right?
Dark Horse said:Until yesterday, I always thought that was Toht on the plane to Tibet with Indy.
Dark Horse said:Until yesterday, I always thought that was Toht on the plane to Tibet with Indy.
wolfgang said:Well, I understand the guy is supposed to be Toht, but was being played by a double, not by the actor himself. So that's what they mean when they say it wasn't Toht. But to date I still believe it is. It is only logical. He even looks suspicious at Indy before going inside the plane. Watch it! That's what I think.
Dark Horse said:Yeah, that's what I always thought. Toht being there made perfect sense. If it was someone else, then it's just pointless and confusing.
Hopefully someone will come along and clear this up.
wolfgang said:Well, I understand the guy is supposed to be Toht, but was being played by a double, not by the actor himself. So that's what they mean when they say it wasn't Toht. But to date I still believe it is. It is only logical. He even looks suspicious at Indy before going inside the plane. Watch it! That's what I think.
I don't think it was implying that Belloq can hold his drink. Belloq was just making conversation, noting that he was familiar with that particular brand of drink. Right before that, he said it was his "family label," right?Laserschwert said:Actually I've never quite got the drinking "contest" between Marion and Belloq... especially his "I grew up with it" confuses me. Does it imply, that he can hold his drink (i.e. drink a lot of it without getting drunk)?
Dark Horse said:I always thought Belloq meant he could hold his drink by his statement as well. Kinda like he grew up with it, so he's used to it/ can handle it.
Violet Indy said:Like someone else said before, there is a Ford lookalike on the submarine and the first couple of times I watched Raiders, I thought Indy was in disguise!
LOL! Nice. One even got the shakes as he passes him by...Lonsome_Drifter said:I used to think that Lao Che's thugs jumped from the plane because they were afraid of Indiana Jones.
In real life, most did care about their people.Kooshmeister said:In later years, I figured, "He's an evil Nazi, why would he care about his guys?"