CANNES, France (Reuters)
– Indiana Jones returns 19 years after his last adventure, and early reaction
suggests the majority of Cannes film festival’s notoriously picky critics
are happy the whip-wielding archaeologist is back. Harrison Ford reprises
his most famous role in “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal
Skull”, a high-octane fantasy set in the 1950s when Jones no longer faces
Nazis but a KGB agent after the ultimate Cold War weapon — mind control.


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Groucho Marx talks about the political aspect
of his films, and Alfred Hitchcock plays detective on a boat.

Darryn Lyons reports from St. Tropez (near Cannes)

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