armscye
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Reading the newest entries in the 12-page thread on Indy Jackets, I can't resist the chance to tell the story of the real Indiana Jones jacket, and the "first version" of Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Obsessive film buffs will tell you that Raiders is actually a remake of a 1954 adventure serial film, starring Charlton Heston, called "Secrets of the Incas". How close a remake? Well, both involve a cynical but charming adventurer who wears a leather jacket, gabardine work trousers, and a fedora, carries a whip, and steals archaeological relics. Both open in South America, and have strikingly similar scenes involving pygmies and blowguns. In both, the heavies are fascists in crisp uniforms. And in both, the hero uses a map room with a miniature diorama to locate the treasure.
In some places, that would be called theft. In Hollywood, it's an "homage."
Until some clever soul posted Secrets of the Incas to YouTube, Secrets was unavailable on DVD and extremely obscure-- so much so that there was speculation that it had been suppressed to prevent comparison:
http://voices.yahoo.com/are-steven-spielberg-george-lucas-hiding-film-1457479.html?cat=40
In fact, now that it's available, the two films are so similar that there are shot-by-shot comparisons floating around the Internet:
http://vimeo.com/9760472
For us leather jacket buffs, though, the most intriguing aspect of the flick is The Jacket. Turns out the real, real Indiana Jones jacket is, ready for this?, pretty much a mall jacket: an A2/G1 mix with name tape and what looks like a unit patch, but visible pocket studs and handwarmer pockets. How's that for a way to resolve the unresolvable argument?
Obsessive film buffs will tell you that Raiders is actually a remake of a 1954 adventure serial film, starring Charlton Heston, called "Secrets of the Incas". How close a remake? Well, both involve a cynical but charming adventurer who wears a leather jacket, gabardine work trousers, and a fedora, carries a whip, and steals archaeological relics. Both open in South America, and have strikingly similar scenes involving pygmies and blowguns. In both, the heavies are fascists in crisp uniforms. And in both, the hero uses a map room with a miniature diorama to locate the treasure.
In some places, that would be called theft. In Hollywood, it's an "homage."
Until some clever soul posted Secrets of the Incas to YouTube, Secrets was unavailable on DVD and extremely obscure-- so much so that there was speculation that it had been suppressed to prevent comparison:
http://voices.yahoo.com/are-steven-spielberg-george-lucas-hiding-film-1457479.html?cat=40
In fact, now that it's available, the two films are so similar that there are shot-by-shot comparisons floating around the Internet:
http://vimeo.com/9760472
For us leather jacket buffs, though, the most intriguing aspect of the flick is The Jacket. Turns out the real, real Indiana Jones jacket is, ready for this?, pretty much a mall jacket: an A2/G1 mix with name tape and what looks like a unit patch, but visible pocket studs and handwarmer pockets. How's that for a way to resolve the unresolvable argument?