Temple Of Doom
"Temple of Doom" is the second film in the Indiana Jones franchise, released in 1984. Directed by Steven Spielberg, it follows archaeologist Indiana Jones as he embarks on a dangerous adventure in India. The story begins when he is captured by a cult that practices human sacrifice and seeks to retrieve a stolen sacred stone.
The film features Kate Capshaw as Willie Scott, a nightclub singer, and Ke Huy Quan as Short Round, Indiana's young sidekick. Together, they navigate treacherous challenges, including escaping from the cult and rescuing enslaved children. "Temple of Doom" is known for its thrilling action sequences and darker themes.