By Michael Beek

Published: Tuesday, 19 March 2024 at 13:46 PM


It’s hard to believe it’s 15 years since Professor Henry ‘Indiana’ Jones, Jr. last had a big screen adventure – harder still, if you’re of a certain age, to believe that audiences have been cheering him on for some 42 years now.

The announcement that Harrison Ford would once again don his dusty old fedora for one final outing was a bit of a surprise given the time that has passed since Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. That 1950s-era story seemed to be mooted as something of a swansong for the ageing hero, but compared to the (quite literally) retiring professor we see in Dial of Destiny, Crystal Skull’s leading man appears positively youthful.

Looks can be deceiving, though, for this ever-so-much more senior Indy proves he has enough gas in the tank to thwart the Nazis one last time – those guys never seem to go away, even in 1969.

Also turning in a performance with a somewhat youthful zeal is composer John Williams who, at 91, could be forgiven for putting his feet up and enjoying a round or two of golf. Actually, Williams does manage to get plenty of time in on the green these days, and that makes it even more amazing that he delivered Dial of Destiny’s oh-so-many musical thrills and spills. Indeed, Williams wrote over 90 minutes of music for the film.