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*Because the agent wears glasses and his face is only seen fleetingly, some have assumed he was meant to be Toht. However Muren has been quoted as saying he did not stand in for [[Ronald Lacey]], and thus did not portray Toht. The identity of the "Toht lookalike" has yet to be established.
 
*Because the agent wears glasses and his face is only seen fleetingly, some have assumed he was meant to be Toht. However Muren has been quoted as saying he did not stand in for [[Ronald Lacey]], and thus did not portray Toht. The identity of the "Toht lookalike" has yet to be established.
 
*[[Campbell Black]]'s [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (novel)|novelization]] of the film combines this agent and Toht into one character although in the novel he boards the plane in [[Shanghai]], not San Francisco.
 
*[[Campbell Black]]'s [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (novel)|novelization]] of the film combines this agent and Toht into one character although in the novel he boards the plane in [[Shanghai]], not San Francisco.
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*From the cover art, the issue of "Life" magazine being read by this agent is the November 30, 1936 issue<ref>[[http://www.2neatmagazines.com/life/1936cover.html 1936 Life Magazine covers]]</ref>, the second issue of the magazine every published. Various official timelines place the search for the Ark in April 1936<ref>''[[Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide]]''</ref> or late July 1936<ref>''[[The Lost Journal of Indiana Jones]]''</ref>, making the agent's reading material an anachronism.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 08:19, 11 January 2009

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The title of this article is conjectural.

Although this article is based on canonical information, the actual name of this subject is pure conjecture.

Please see the reasons for this title in the "Behind the scenes" section below, and/or the relevant discussion on the talk page.


This Nazi agent boarded the airplane out of San Francisco in 1936, concealing his face behind an issue of Life magazine as he spied on Indiana Jones. He followed Jones for some time before presumably turning the remainder of his assignment over to Arnold Toht.

Behind the scenes

  • The Nazi agent was played by an uncredited Dennis Muren.
  • Because the agent wears glasses and his face is only seen fleetingly, some have assumed he was meant to be Toht. However Muren has been quoted as saying he did not stand in for Ronald Lacey, and thus did not portray Toht. The identity of the "Toht lookalike" has yet to be established.
  • Campbell Black's novelization of the film combines this agent and Toht into one character although in the novel he boards the plane in Shanghai, not San Francisco.
  • From the cover art, the issue of "Life" magazine being read by this agent is the November 30, 1936 issue[1], the second issue of the magazine every published. Various official timelines place the search for the Ark in April 1936[2] or late July 1936[3], making the agent's reading material an anachronism.

Appearances