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The '''Second Man''' was a [[Gestapo]] agent who was given the task of capturing [[Marcus Brody]] in [[Iskenderun]] in [[1938]].
The '''Second Man''' was a [[Gestapo]] agent who was given the task of capturing [[Marcus Brody]] [[Iskenderun]] in [[1938]]. His partner, the [[Sinister Man]], told Marcus Brody that the Director of the Museum of Antiquities had sent a car for Brody, before the two men joined each other. [[Sallah]] warned Brody that there was no museum in Iskenderun, as the Second Man, who overheard, demanded to see some papers. Sallah repeatedly told Marcus to run as he distracted both agents with a newspaper, however Marcus was slow to catch on, only realizing the potential danger seconds before Sallah punched the Second Man and knocked him into a vendor's stand, then knocked the Sinister Man into another stand, before unknowingly getting Marcus captured himself by sending him into a darkened doorway with a curtain which turned out to be the back of a [[Nazi]] troop truck.
 
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== Biography ==
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His partner, the [[Sinister Man]], told Marcus Brody that the Director of the Museum of Antiquities had sent a car for Brody, before the two men joined each other.
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[[Sallah Mohammed Faisel el-Kahir]] warned Brody that there was no museum in Iskenderun. Overhearing this exchange, the Second Man immediately demanded to see some papers. Sallah repeatedly told Brody to run while he distracted both agents with a newspaper. However Brody was slow to catch on, only realizing the potential danger seconds before Sallah punched the Second Man and knocked him into a vendor's stand, then knocked the Sinister Man into another stand, before unknowingly getting Brody captured himself by sending him into a darkened doorway with a curtain which turned out to be the back of a [[Nazi]] troop truck.
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
*The role of the character named '''Second Man''' in the script was not credited in ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]''.
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The Second Man was portrayed by an uncredited [[Dickey Beer]] in ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]''.
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*There were deleted scenes in the Last Crusade film, which were included in the comic, which expanded the scene with [[Sallah]] and [[Marcus Brody]]'s unsuccessful attempt to outrun the Sinister Man and Second Man. One action involved Sallah slapping a camel and causing it to spit mucus all over the [[Gestapo]] agents, while another involved Sallah fighting the agents.
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There were deleted scenes from ''Last Crusade'' which were included in the [[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (comic)|comic book adaptation]] that expanded [[Sallah]] and [[Marcus Brody]]'s unsuccessful attempts to outrun the [[Sinister Man]] and Second Man. One action involved Sallah slapping a [[camel]] and causing it to spit mucus all over the [[Gestapo]] agents, while another saw Sallah fighting them.<ref>''[[The Complete Making of Indiana Jones]]''</ref>
*The Second man and Sinister man wear suits similar too those worn by [[Belloq]], and several other agents in [[Raiders of the Lost Ark]].
 
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
* ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]'' {{Fa}}
 
* ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]'' {{Fa}}
 
* [[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (comic)|''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'' comic]]
 
* [[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (comic)|''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'' comic]]
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== Notes and references ==
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Revision as of 12:50, 17 February 2019

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The Second Man was a Gestapo agent who was given the task of capturing Marcus Brody in Iskenderun in 1938.

Biography

His partner, the Sinister Man, told Marcus Brody that the Director of the Museum of Antiquities had sent a car for Brody, before the two men joined each other.

Sallah Mohammed Faisel el-Kahir warned Brody that there was no museum in Iskenderun. Overhearing this exchange, the Second Man immediately demanded to see some papers. Sallah repeatedly told Brody to run while he distracted both agents with a newspaper. However Brody was slow to catch on, only realizing the potential danger seconds before Sallah punched the Second Man and knocked him into a vendor's stand, then knocked the Sinister Man into another stand, before unknowingly getting Brody captured himself by sending him into a darkened doorway with a curtain which turned out to be the back of a Nazi troop truck.

Behind the scenes

The Second Man was portrayed by an uncredited Dickey Beer in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

There were deleted scenes from Last Crusade which were included in the comic book adaptation that expanded Sallah and Marcus Brody's unsuccessful attempts to outrun the Sinister Man and Second Man. One action involved Sallah slapping a camel and causing it to spit mucus all over the Gestapo agents, while another saw Sallah fighting them.[1]

Appearances

Notes and references