Indiana Jones Dial of Destiny

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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny was filmed on location in Morocco, Sicily, Scotland, and England, in additon to stages at Pinewood Studios just outside of central London. To work with him on the film, Mangold recruited an exemplary team of behind-the-scenes creatiive talent, a group that included production designer Adam Stockhausen, director of photography Phedon Papamichael, costume designer Joanna Johnston, special effects supervisor Alistair Williams and visual effects supervisor Andrew Whitehurst.

Together, they developed the movie’s awe-inspiring visuals and its incredible action sequences, including the film’s largest set-pieces: the 1944 train sequence; the horseback chase through a ticker tape parade that leads into New York’s subway system; a frenzied tuk tuk chase through the streets of Tangier; a tension-filled underwater dive in Greece; and the film’s spectacular climactic sequence.

To remain true to the feeling of an Indiana Jones film, the production. visited North Africa, Sicily, and sites across the United Kingdom to capture the spectacular vistas as a backdrop
for the transporting adventure.∆