Satipo was a Peruvian guide and thief who, along with his partner Barranca and several porters, helped guide American archaeologist Indiana Jones to the Temple of the Chachapoyan Warriors in 1936.
Biography
Satipo and Barranca frequently hung out at Machete Landing in between expeditions.[2]
In 1936, Satipo and Indiana Jones were the only members of their expedition to reach and enter the Temple of the Chachapoyan Warriors. After a fearful encounter with tarantulas, Satipo followed Jones in swinging across a deep pit on Indy's bullwhip. He almost fell backwards into the hole when the branch anchoring the whip started to give way but Jones caught him. However, after Jones acquired the Chachapoyan Fertility Idol, the greedy Satipo betrayed him, stole the idol and left Jones to die.[3]
Jones chased after Satipo and when he finally reached him, he discovered that Satipo had been caught by a spike trap which protruded from a wall, killing him, sharing the same fate as Forrestal. Jones recovered the idol from his dead guide and made his escape from the cave.[3]
Legacy
Jones returned to the temple some years later to find Satipo's corpse still attached to the trap that had taken his life. The archaeologist reproached him for not throwing him his whip when he had the opportunity and continued on his way.[4]
Behind the scenes
Satipo was portrayed by Alfred Molina in Raiders of the Lost Ark. Satipo has the distinction of being the first big film role of Molina's acting career. The character was erroneously called "Sapito" in the video game Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine, perhaps reflecting the line delivery of "Adios, Satipo." by Indiana Jones actor Harrison Ford in the film.
In Lawrence Kasdan's first draft of Raiders, Satipo flees the boulder with Indiana Jones, only to be killed once outside the Temple of the Chachapoyan Warriors by the Hovitos (a fate which would later go to Barranca in the finished film).[5]
In the video game Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures, Satipo's role is greatly reduced. There he simply informs Jones that the Hovitos are near then disappears from the narrative without explanation. Satipo appears in the game LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, in which he actually manages to escape from the temple along with Indy, only to then betray him when it is revealed he was working for Belloq all along. In LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues, the Peru sequence is omitted despite Satipo being a playable character.
Satipo, like Barranca, never appears in the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! at Disney World. In the show, Indy independently goes to the Temple of the Chachapoyan Warriors temple to retrieve the golden idol. In the TV special, LEGO Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick, Satipo's role is the same as the movie. However, when he betrays Jones and claims the idol for himself, Indy knocks him out with the idol, and continues his escape.
There were plans by Kenner in the 1980s for a Temple of the Chachapoyan Warriors set which would have included an action figure of Satipo. The set, however, went ultimately unproduced when the whole Indiana Jones toyline was abruptly cancelled, although some concept art was made.[6]
Appearances
- Raiders of the Lost Ark novel (First appearance)
- Raiders of the Lost Ark
- Raiders of the Lost Ark comic
- Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures
- Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine (Remains) (As 'Sapito')
- LEGO Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick (Non-canonical appearance)
- LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures (Non-canonical appearance)
- LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues (Non-canonical appearance)
- LEGO Star Wars: Bombad Bounty (Non-canonical appearance) (On television)
Sources
- Raiders of the Lost Ark trading cards (Card: Valley of Mystery)
- Raiders of the Lost Ark trading cards (Card: Temple of the Warriors)
- Raiders of the Lost Ark trading cards (Card: Victim of the Gods)
- Raiders of the Lost Ark trading cards (Card: Removing the Idol)
- Raiders of the Lost Ark trading cards (Card: Fearsome Hovitos Indians)
- Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Illustrated Screenplay
- Raiders of the Lost Ark Sourcebook
- Barranca's Marshall College entry on IndianaJones.com (backup link on Archive.org)
- Satipo's Marshall College entry on IndianaJones.com (backup link on Archive.org)
- Indiana Jones Heritage (Card: The Quest of Indiana Jones)
- Indiana Jones Heritage (Card: Danger Everywhere!)
- Indiana Jones Heritage (Card: A Game of Chance)
- Indiana Jones Heritage (Card: The Trap Is Sprung!)
- Indiana Jones Heritage (Card: Alfred Molina)
- The Complete Making of Indiana Jones
- Indiana Jones Masterpieces (Card: Adventure Has A Name)
- Temple Escape
Notes and references
External links
- Satipo on Brickipedia, the LEGO wiki