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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Hired by [[Nazi]] intelligence agents operating in [[Cairo]] during [[1936]], the Arab Swordsman was under orders to kill [[Indiana Jones]]. He challenged the [[archaeologist]] to a duel during a frantic search for the kidnapped [[Marion Ravenwood]]. A busy Cairo marketplace suddenly parted as the black-robed man confronted Jones with an over-sized scimitar.
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Hired by [[Nazi]] intelligence agents operating in [[Cairo]] during [[1936]], the Arab Swordsman was under orders to kill [[Indiana Jones]]. He challenged the [[archaeologist]] to a duel during a frantic search for the kidnapped [[Marion Ravenwood]]. A busy Cairo marketplace suddenly parted as the black-robed man confronted Jones with an over-sized scimitar.<ref name="RotLA" />
   
Giving a small laugh, he began displaying his skill with his weapon to intimidate the [[United States of America|American]]. However, Jones, deciding he had no time for a protracted fight against the flamboyant swordsman, simply took out his revolver and shot him. The Cairo onlookers cheered Jones' action and ran off with the assassin's sword.
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Giving a small laugh, he began displaying his skill with his weapon to intimidate the [[United States of America|American]]. However, Jones, deciding he had no time for a protracted fight against the flamboyant swordsman, simply took out his revolver and shot him. The Cairo onlookers cheered Jones' action and ran off with the assassin's sword.<ref name="RotLA" />
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
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The scene in ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' as shot for the film was dramatically shortened; the film's script, written by [[Lawrence Kasdan]], originally intended to have Indy fight the swordsman with lengthy choreography and demonstration of his [[whip]]. However, [[Harrison Ford]] along with most of the crew were suffering from dysentery. Ford then suggested they "just shoot the sucker". [[Steven Spielberg]] agreed, resulting in the biggest laugh of the film and one of its most memorable sequences.<ref name="death">{{IJ|url=raiders/bts/news/f20040113/index.html|text=The Urban Legends of ''Indiana Jones''}}</ref>
 
The scene in ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' as shot for the film was dramatically shortened; the film's script, written by [[Lawrence Kasdan]], originally intended to have Indy fight the swordsman with lengthy choreography and demonstration of his [[whip]]. However, [[Harrison Ford]] along with most of the crew were suffering from dysentery. Ford then suggested they "just shoot the sucker". [[Steven Spielberg]] agreed, resulting in the biggest laugh of the film and one of its most memorable sequences.<ref name="death">{{IJ|url=raiders/bts/news/f20040113/index.html|text=The Urban Legends of ''Indiana Jones''}}</ref>
   
In both the [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (novel)|film's novelization]] and [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (comic)|comic book adaptation]], the Arab Swordsman is inexplicably absent from the story, and Indy never fights him in [[Cairo]] as he witnesses the "death" of Marion immediately after getting rid of the bandits who try to kill him.
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In both [[Campbell Black]]'s [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (novel)|novelization]] and the [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (comic)|comic book adaptation]], the Arab Swordsman is inexplicably absent from the story, and Indy never fights him in [[Cairo]] as he witnesses the "death" of Marion immediately after getting rid of the bandits who try to kill him.
   
 
The Arab Swordsman's scene is humorously referenced in the prequel ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]''. After Indy escapes the temple, two [[Thuggee]] swordsmen challenge him (even briefly showing off their skill with the sword much like the Arab Swordsman), and he smugly reaches for his gun. However, this time Indy can do nothing but smile sheepishly and fight them with his [[whip]] after he remembers that his gun was lost by [[Willie Scott]] earlier in the film at the [[Shanghai]] car chase. The music cue confirms the homage to ''Raiders of the Lost Ark''.
 
The Arab Swordsman's scene is humorously referenced in the prequel ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]''. After Indy escapes the temple, two [[Thuggee]] swordsmen challenge him (even briefly showing off their skill with the sword much like the Arab Swordsman), and he smugly reaches for his gun. However, this time Indy can do nothing but smile sheepishly and fight them with his [[whip]] after he remembers that his gun was lost by [[Willie Scott]] earlier in the film at the [[Shanghai]] car chase. The music cue confirms the homage to ''Raiders of the Lost Ark''.
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==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==
 
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[[Category:Characters appearing in Raiders of the Lost Ark]]

Revision as of 21:26, 16 August 2018

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"...don't call me Junior!"
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The Arab Swordsman, also known as the Cairo Swordsman, was working for Nazi intelligence agents operating in Cairo in 1936. He was a member of the city's underworld, who had a reputation as a feared assassin and muscle-man, but his actions led him to meet his death at hands of the American archaeologist Indiana Jones.

Biography

Hired by Nazi intelligence agents operating in Cairo during 1936, the Arab Swordsman was under orders to kill Indiana Jones. He challenged the archaeologist to a duel during a frantic search for the kidnapped Marion Ravenwood. A busy Cairo marketplace suddenly parted as the black-robed man confronted Jones with an over-sized scimitar.[1]

Giving a small laugh, he began displaying his skill with his weapon to intimidate the American. However, Jones, deciding he had no time for a protracted fight against the flamboyant swordsman, simply took out his revolver and shot him. The Cairo onlookers cheered Jones' action and ran off with the assassin's sword.[1]

Behind the scenes

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A moment from the intended battle between Indiana Jones and the swordsman.

The Arab Swordsman was portrayed by the late stuntman Terry Richards in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Richards later went on to provide stunts in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

The scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark as shot for the film was dramatically shortened; the film's script, written by Lawrence Kasdan, originally intended to have Indy fight the swordsman with lengthy choreography and demonstration of his whip. However, Harrison Ford along with most of the crew were suffering from dysentery. Ford then suggested they "just shoot the sucker". Steven Spielberg agreed, resulting in the biggest laugh of the film and one of its most memorable sequences.[2]

In both Campbell Black's novelization and the comic book adaptation, the Arab Swordsman is inexplicably absent from the story, and Indy never fights him in Cairo as he witnesses the "death" of Marion immediately after getting rid of the bandits who try to kill him.

The Arab Swordsman's scene is humorously referenced in the prequel Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. After Indy escapes the temple, two Thuggee swordsmen challenge him (even briefly showing off their skill with the sword much like the Arab Swordsman), and he smugly reaches for his gun. However, this time Indy can do nothing but smile sheepishly and fight them with his whip after he remembers that his gun was lost by Willie Scott earlier in the film at the Shanghai car chase. The music cue confirms the homage to Raiders of the Lost Ark.

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Indy searching his empty holster.

The player fights this character in the Cairo mission of Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures. The swordsman will not attack the player, and as in the film, the player defeats him by shooting him with the pistol. In LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, the Arab Swordsman's role is the same as in the movie, Indy finds and defeats him. However, in the DS version of the game, the Arab Swordsman (depicted as an old man) is never shot by Indy and fights both Indy and Marion Ravenwood. In the sequel, the Arab Swordsman, wearing a turban, blocks all of Indy's bullets, but after a monkey steals his sword, Sallah takes advantage of this and knocks out the Arab Swordsman with a banana.

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