A question:
In the beginning of LC, when young Indy arrives home, anxious to tell his father about his recovery of the Cross, they have the following exchange:
Indy: "Dad!"
Henry: "Out!"
Indy: "It's important!"
Henry: "Then wait...Count to twenty..."
Indy: "No, Dad, you listen to me--"
Henry: "JUNIOR!"
Indy: "One, two, three four."
Henry: "In Greek."
Is it just me or when Henry says JUNIOR--and only then--does it not sound AT ALL like Sean Connery? The rest of the exchange is obviously him except for that one word. I understand that the body of young Henry in that scene was another actor while the voice was Connery. However, is it possible that whoever played Young Henry's body was the man who shouted the single line "Junior!"? It sounds a lot different than Connery's voice, and much more powerful and youthful sounding, especially considering Connery's age at the time of LC and the general timbre of his voice.
In the beginning of LC, when young Indy arrives home, anxious to tell his father about his recovery of the Cross, they have the following exchange:
Indy: "Dad!"
Henry: "Out!"
Indy: "It's important!"
Henry: "Then wait...Count to twenty..."
Indy: "No, Dad, you listen to me--"
Henry: "JUNIOR!"
Indy: "One, two, three four."
Henry: "In Greek."
Is it just me or when Henry says JUNIOR--and only then--does it not sound AT ALL like Sean Connery? The rest of the exchange is obviously him except for that one word. I understand that the body of young Henry in that scene was another actor while the voice was Connery. However, is it possible that whoever played Young Henry's body was the man who shouted the single line "Junior!"? It sounds a lot different than Connery's voice, and much more powerful and youthful sounding, especially considering Connery's age at the time of LC and the general timbre of his voice.