Edward said:... hence the return of the outfit in Temple, the snatching the hat from under the dropping stone door, and so on.
In the opening sequence of raiders, he does the same thing with the whip.
Edward said:... hence the return of the outfit in Temple, the snatching the hat from under the dropping stone door, and so on.
I don't mean to be nit-picking here, but he doesn't dispose of the hat in the submarine base. The last time he's seen with it is on is in the cabin of the ship he was travelling on. Therefore, he presumably wouldn't have lost the hat since he never wore it in the submarine base. I like to think that he had it mailed to him once he was back in America.Edward said:Thing is, though, when you watch Raiders, it's all disposable. There's no sentiment about dumping the jacket and hat in the Nazi submarine base. They were simply clothes, not costume.
avedwards said:I don't mean to be nit-picking here, but he doesn't dispose of the hat in the submarine base. The last time he's seen with it is on is in the cabin of the ship he was travelling on. Therefore, he presumably wouldn't have lost the hat since he never wore it in the submarine base. I like to think that he had it mailed to him once he was back in America.
Not-Bogart13 said:Unless Belloq found it and burned it out of spite before leaving the ship.
chum said:I, for one, do not think so. I know that the era the movie was set in was "when every man wore hats". I just think that if you took the hat out of the film I would not have enjoyed it near as much. I grew up watching the old Untouchables TV series and all kinds of other things like Superman and never thought "cool hat(s)". After seeing Raiders that is the first thing I thought! The hat made the film, not the other way around!
avedwards said:I don't mean to be nit-picking here, but he doesn't dispose of the hat in the submarine base. The last time he's seen with it is on is in the cabin of the ship he was travelling on. Therefore, he presumably wouldn't have lost the hat since he never wore it in the submarine base. I like to think that he had it mailed to him once he was back in America.
J B said:I like to think that maybe Indiana Jones bought several hats over the years. Maybe he did lose the Raiders fedora, and his replacement could very well just have been the sort seen in The Temple of Doom (or maybe he just liked a little variety now and again), and the same can be said for later films too.
Edward said:I may well be wrong, it's been a long time since I found a spare afternoon to sit down with Raiders... I really should rectify that.... the point remains, though, that he's pretty quick to drop the hat when it suits him, whereas it's much more a constant in the others.
Refresh my memory, here.... in the Washington scene at the end of Raiders,isn't the hat grey? But then in both Temple and Crusade we only see him wearing the by then iconic brown one. In Skull he only wears the grey one for that brief period where he is headed away from everything familiar to him - the brown one comes right back out when he gets a sniff of adventure once more.... and - of course- it is te brown he wears following his wedding.
The hat was, to me, the most important costume piece ever created for a film. That hat was the centerpiece of the whole character. Im such a stickler on it that any of the hats in any of the later movies are not even close to what the Raiders hat(s) mean to me (and neither do the movies).
Everything fell into place to make Raiders the picture it is, but the hat was key for me. Indiana Jones is not Indiana Jones without the hat.
It is interesting to see the hat wearers among many of the newer artists such as Bruno Mars, John Mayer and the like. Will this inspire more hat wearing in the youner generation?