Jones realizes that Oxley is attempting to communicate through automatic writing, discovering a route to the city. Spalko explains to Jones that she believes the skulls to be alien in origin and from the mythical city of Akator. They are reunited there with an addled Oxley and Williams' mother, revealed to be Marion Ravenwood, who informs Jones that Williams is his son. Leaving the grave, the two are captured by the Soviets and taken to a camp in the Amazon. There, they find carvings made by Oxley which lead the pair to the grave of Francisco de Orellana, which contains a crystal skull. Soviet agents attempt to capture them, but the two escape and travel to Peru. Young greaser Mutt Williams approaches Jones and informs him that a former colleague of his, Harold Oxley, found a crystal skull in Peru before being abducted alongside Williams' mother. Returning to Marshall College, Jones is informed that he has been placed on an indefinite leave of absence. The town is destroyed by a planned nuclear detonation, but Jones survives in a lead-lined refrigerator before being rescued and interrogated by the FBI. He locates the corpse before being double-crossed by Mac, but manages to escape to a nearby model town. They infiltrate " Hanger 51" in Nevada and use Jones to locate an alien corpse from the Roswell incident. In 1957, Soviet agents led by Irina Spalko kidnap American archeologist Indiana Jones and his partner George "Mac" McHale. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is also the last film in the Indiana Jones franchise to be distributed by Paramount, as Walt Disney Studios acquired rights to future films following the parent company's acquisition of Lucasfilm in October 2012, with Paramount still retaining this film and its predecessors and receiving "financial participation" from any additional films beginning with Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, which is scheduled for release on June 30, 2023, with Ford set to reprise his role. It was also a financial success like the previous three films in the series, grossing over $790 million worldwide, becoming the franchise's highest-grossing film when not adjusted for inflation, as well as the second-highest-grossing film of 2008. Critics praised the film for its cast, action sequences, pulpy tone, John Williams's musical score, but criticized the dialogue, storyline, pacing, and overuse of CGI. It received generally positive reviews from critics but mixed responses from audiences. The film premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2008, and was released worldwide by Paramount Pictures on May 22, 2008. To maintain aesthetic continuity with the previous films, the crew relied on traditional stunt work instead of computer-generated stunt doubles, and cinematographer Janusz KamiĆski studied Douglas Slocombe's style from the previous films. Shooting began on June 18, 2007, at various locations in New Mexico, New Haven, Connecticut, Hawaii, and Fresno, California, as well as on sound stages in Los Angeles. The filmmakers intended to pay tribute to the science fiction B-movies of the 1950s era. Screenwriters Jeb Stuart, Jeffrey Boam, Frank Darabont, Lucas and Nathanson wrote drafts before Koepp's script satisfied the producers. Ray Winstone, John Hurt, and Jim Broadbent are also part of the supporting cast. Jones is aided by his former lover, Marion Ravenwood ( Karen Allen), and their son, Mutt Williams ( Shia LaBeouf). Set in 1957, it pits Indiana Jones ( Harrison Ford) against Soviet KGB agents led by Irina Spalko ( Cate Blanchett) searching for a telepathic crystal skull. The fourth installment in the Indiana Jones series, it was released and takes place 19 years after the previous film. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a 2008 American action adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by David Koepp, from a story by Jeff Nathanson and franchise creator George Lucas.
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