Indiana Jones 4 Computers and Photographs Reported Stolen
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The Los Angeles Times reported computers and photographs related to “Indiana Jones 4” were stolen on Wednesday. DreamWorks SKG asked local law enforcement to investigate the crime. Director Steven Spielberg was worried that the thieves might try to sell the materials. A warning was sent out the media that anything that is offered is stolen property.
The fourth movie “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”, is supposed to be released next summer, 19 years after the third movie, “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade”, was released. Harrison Ford, who I am excited to see back in this role, will return to the title role in this action packed film. His co-stars include rising star Shia LaBeouf, who has starred in recent movies “Transformers” and “Disturbia”, and Australian actress Cate Blanchett. Indiana Jones 4 should be a great film and I am certain there will be a lot of hype prior to its release
Well I was surprised to hear that this material was stolen and it will be interesting to find out what will happen going forward and if this will affect the release date of the movie. What do you think?
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Tags: Cate Blanchett, DreakWorks SKG, Indiana Jones 4, Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the cyrstal skull, Shia Labeouf, Steven Speilberg, Stolen Computers and Photographs, Transformers
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Hopefully they recover the items that were stolen. I doubt it will affect the release of the movie but you never know.
I doubt it will affect the release of the movie either but hopefully it doesnt get spilled on the internet prior to the release and ruin its success in the box office.